Urban areas, particularly in developing countries, are increasingly grappling with significant water management challenges ...
The interface between fresh continental groundwater and seawater in the coastal zone is a critical area for geochemical ...
Plant viruses and viroids play critical roles in shaping ecosystems, affecting crop health, and influencing global food ...
Aquatic ecosystems, including rivers, lakes, and wetlands, are increasingly subjected to anthropogenic disturbances and ...
Vascular-related diseases, encompassing conditions affecting the heart, brain, and peripheral vascular system, represent a significant challenge to global health. Traditional diagnostic and treatment ...
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the leading cause of death globally, with WHO estimates stating it represents 32% of deaths ...
The complexity of the central nervous system (CNS) and its pathologies necessitates an intricate understanding of the cellular and molecular mechanisms at play. Single-cell biology has emerged as a ...
Childhood myopia has emerged as a global public health concern, with its prevalence rapidly increasing worldwide. Myopia is typically diagnosed in early childhood and often progresses throughout ...
Photocatalytic reactors have gained significant attention in recent years due to their potential applications in environmental remediation, energy production, and chemical synthesis. These reactors ...
The escalating impacts of human activities on the environment, particularly evident through climate change and biodiversity loss, present urgent challenges for global health. The 21st century has ...
Barely having absorbed the technologies and approaches brought by Industry 4.0, manufacturing organizations already hear discourse about Industry 5.0. The transition to the digital technologies, ...
The global prevalence of diabetes continues to rise, projected to impact 700 million individuals by 2045. This increase parallels a significant growth in diabetes-associated complications, with ...