Articles

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Materials Today, Volume 78, September 2024

This article provides a comprehensive review of the recent advancements in 3D/4D printed materials for fog collection and solar vapor generation devices. It covers various aspects such as material properties, device engineering, printing technologies, practical challenges, and future prospects in the field of water harvesting systems.
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International Journal of Educational Development, Volume 109, September 2024

This study examines the surface mass balance (MB) of Phuche and Khardung glaciers in the cold-arid trans-Himalayan region from 2014 to 2017, highlighting the importance of understanding glacier-atmospheric interactions for future water resource management. The findings reveal that the Khardung glacier experienced significantly greater mass loss (3.7 times more than Phuche) due to climatic changes and topographical factors, underscoring the sensitivity of glacier dynamics to climate drivers in this region.
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Cell Reports Medicine, Volume 5, 17 September 2024

This review emphasizes that integrating amyloid and tau PET imaging with genomics and proteomics significantly advances our understanding of the biological mechanisms underlying Alzheimer’s disease, fostering greater awareness of dementia’s complexity and paving the way for improved diagnosis, prognosis, and personalized care.
Elsevier, Studies in Educational Evaluation, Volume 82, September 2024
This study investigates the key factors that impact the digitalized-education, and what those mean for the new and emerging educational models of learning. .
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Cell Reports Sustainability, Volume 1, 27 September 2024

This paper examines the positive and negative impacts of urban agriculture on the SDGs. They find that more work is needed to overcome the hurdles that negatively impact SDGs.
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One Earth, Volume 7, 20 September 2024

Crop rotation diversity can enhance agricultural sustainability and reduce climate-related risks, but adoption remains limited by economic and informational barriers. Analysis of 36,000 yield observations from long-term North American trials shows that while maize and soybean yields rise with rotation diversity, overall outcomes vary by site, with trade-offs from lower-yield crops but clear benefits under poor growing conditions
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Nexus, Volume 1, Issue 3, September 2024

Focusing on carbon capture, utilization, and storage (CCUS) technologies, this piece underscores their significance in realizing sustainability and carbon neutrality goals, particularly within challenging sectors.

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Steroids, Volume 209, September 2024

Steroidal alkaloids from bioactive sources as a potential therapeutic approach to managing Alzheimer’s. It is a review, but I think it shines a really unique light in underexplored, and oft inexpensive, approaches.
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Journal of Neuroscience Methods, Volume 409, September 2024

Despite significant investment, effective treatments for Alzheimer's disease (AD) have been elusive, necessitating improved quality and reproducibility of foundational laboratory evidence; to address this, AD-SOLES, an integrated workflow of automated tools and a publicly accessible interactive dashboard, has been developed to collect, curate, and visualize in vivo experimental evidence, enhancing evidence synthesis, tracking reporting quality, and aiding researchers in locating relevant data.
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Brain Research, Volume 1838, 1 September 2024

The study demonstrates that the peptide PHDP5, which inhibits dynamin-MT interaction, can rescue impaired endocytosis and synaptic transmission caused by tau in presynaptic terminals. When administered intranasally to Alzheimer's disease (AD) model mice, PHDP5 significantly improved learning and memory, suggesting its potential as a candidate for human AD therapy.

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