Articles

Elsevier,

STAR Protocols, Volume 5, 20 December 2024

This article describes how to make variables exogenous within International Futures integrated model to understand how forecasts created by others may interact with a broader set of outcome indicators like Shared Socioeconomic Pathways (SSPs).
Elsevier,

Ad Hoc Networks, Volume 165, 1 December 2024

This article is a Survey of industry 4.0 in Beyond the Sixth-Generation (6G) networks moving to sustainable, green IoE and efficient and emerging technologies to overcome sustainability challenges.
Elsevier,

Materials Today Advances, Volume 24, December 2024

This text ties into SDG 13 (Climate Action) by focusing on innovative methods for CO2 capture using ionic liquids, which can help mitigate greenhouse gas emissions. It also relates to SDG 9 (Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure) through the use of advanced computational approaches and generative models to accelerate the discovery and optimization of new materials.
Elsevier,

Progress in Disaster Science, Volume 24, December 2024

The article emphasizes the essential role of women in disaster risk reduction (DRR) and highlights existing gender disparities in current strategies, advocating for inclusive policies that harness women's knowledge and leadership. By analyzing Oman's experiences with natural disasters and COVID-19, the study demonstrates that integrating gender perspectives in DRR leads to more effective outcomes and strengthens community resilience, supporting the goals of Sustainable Development Goal 5 (Gender Equality).
Elsevier,

Chemical Engineering and Processing - Process Intensification, Volume 206, December 2024

"Celebrating Women in Process Intensification. This special issue highlights and celebrates the diversity of career pathways of women in process intensification. This 1-page graphical abstract gives you an overview of key research highlights."
Elsevier,

International Journal of Educational Research Open, Volume 7, December 2024

The status of gender equity at universities is often evaluated via statistical data such as the proportions of women faculty members and students. However, given that women are still a minority in decision-making positions while gender parity has been achieved in most countries for students, simply increasing the proportion of women alone is not enough to ensure a truly gender-neutral (gender bias-free) academic climate on campuses, i.e., continuous efforts are required to create an environment that promotes the active participation of women.
Elsevier,

The Lancet Regional Health - Europe, Volume 47, December 2024

In the context of increasing sex differences in psychiatric disorders over time, it is urgent to reduce the sex differences in psychiatric disorders. The findings that sex differences in psychiatric disorders exist almost across the whole life emphasized the adoption of gendered mental health prevention strategies and consistent risk factor management over the lifecourse. The variation of such differences across age and socioeconomic status suggests that the current knowledge - females predominate in internalizing disorders and males predominate in externalizing disorders - can be improved by incorporating information on age and socioeconomic status.
Elsevier,

International Journal of Educational Research Open, Volume 7, December 2024

The study highlights how women bear the responsibility of perpetuating the cultural identity of the weaving community due to gendered norms around endogamous marriage, the dual burden that women bear within family enterprises, and the exit of male weavers in pursuit of more sustainable economic opportunities.
Elsevier,

Sexual and Reproductive Healthcare, Volume 42, December 2024

64% of women exposed to partner violence during pregnancy had been asked about it in healthcare settings, 51% disclosed their experiences, primarily to midwives - highlighting the important of screening/asking

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