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Cell Reports Physical Science, Volume 6, 15 January 2025

This article presents a heat-pump-coupled sorbent system to simultaneously harvest water from air and regulate indoor environments, addressing global challenges related to water scarcity and energy-efficient air conditioning.
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Materials Today, Volume , 2025

The article provides an overview of metal-organic framework (MOF)-based composite adsorbents for atmospheric water harvesting, discussing the hydrolytic stability of MOFs, recent advances in sorption-based water harvesting devices, and the challenges and prospects of MOF-based composite adsorbents. Key points include compositing MOFs with other functional materials to address limitations in water adsorption capacity and energy-intensive regeneration, and the factors affecting the hydrolytic stability of MOFs.
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Geriatric Nursing, Volume 61, 1 January 2025

This review highlights how nurse practitioners can strengthen Alzheimer’s disease care by supporting earlier diagnosis and access to treatment, which is essential for maintaining quality of life. Expanding their role helps reduce barriers in the healthcare system, ensuring people with Alzheimer’s receive timely care that promotes better health and well-being.
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Neurologia Argentina, Volume , 2025

The article suggest that beta-amyloid protein (Aβ) has a significant indirect effect on neurogranin (Ng) through key synaptic mediators such as SYT1 and GAP43 during the preclinical stages of Alzheimer’s disease (AD). These findings highlight the crucial role of SYT1 and GAP43 in mediating beta-amyloid-induced synaptic dysfunction, offering potential early biomarkers and therapeutic targets for AD progression.
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Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica B, Volume , 2025

The article discusses the potential of artificial intelligence (AI) in revolutionizing drug discovery for Alzheimer's disease (AD) and delirium. It explores how AI can facilitate target identification, small molecule and protein-based drug design, and optimization of pharmacokinetic properties to address the challenges in developing effective treatments for these two brain diseases.
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Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica B, Volume , 2025

The article presents PI4AD, a computational medicine framework that integrates multi-omics data, systems biology, and artificial neural networks to prioritize therapeutic targets for Alzheimer's disease (AD). PI4AD recovers clinically validated targets like APP and ESR1, confirming its prioritization efficacy. The framework identifies Ras signaling as a central therapeutic hub, complementing traditional amyloid/tau-focused approaches. Crosstalk analysis reveals critical nodal genes (e.g., HRAS and MAPK1) and drug repurposing opportunities, bridging genetic insights with pathway-level biology.
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International Journal of Educational Research OpenVolume 8, June 2025, 100437

This study evaluates Child Aid’s innovative teacher training program in rural Guatemalan indigenous schools, which combines workshops, instructional coaching, and provision of children’s literature to enhance reading comprehension and critical thinking.

Elsevier, International Journal of Educational Research, Volume 132, January 2025
This qualitative study examines the role of outdoor science activities in improving students’ engagement with science subjects, finding that both teachers and students view them positively for enhancing motivation, collaboration, and long term learning. However, barriers such as limited teacher training, time constraints, and negative stakeholder perceptions highlight the need for targeted support and greater awareness to effectively integrate these approaches into science education.
Elsevier, International Journal of Educational Research, Volume 134, January 2025
This study examines whether conducting lessons in natural outdoor environments, rather than traditional classrooms, influences students’ conceptual learning. Results show that younger students benefited cognitively from outdoor lessons, while older students performed better indoors, although both groups perceived natural settings as more restorative, indicating that the physical environment can shape learning outcomes.
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Handbook on New Paradigms in Smart Charging for E-Mobility: Global Trends, Policies, and Practices, Volume , 1 January 2025

Renewable energy sources (RES) are becoming increasingly important due to concerns over climate change and the depletion of fossil fuels. Integrating RES with electric vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure is a key step toward achieving sustainable transportation. This chapter explores various aspects of RES and their integration with EVs, emphasizing technological advancements, integration challenges, and future possibilities.. The technological landscape of RES is evolving rapidly, marked by innovations in battery storage, smart grid systems, and charging infrastructure. Envisioned scenarios for integrating RES with EV infrastructure hold considerable promise. In one scenario, widespread adoption of EVs and RES could lead to a substantial reduction in CO2 emissions. Another scenario involves the establishment of microgrids, facilitating the distribution of RES-generated energy to nearby communities. Additionally, vehicle-to-grid technology, which allows EVs to supply energy back to the grid during peak demand periods, has the potential to revolutionize energy distribution.

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