Articles

Elsevier,

iScience, Volume 27, 18 October 2024

This study addresses the solvent scope and perovskite compatibility of acetate-stabilized yttrium-doped SnO2 (Y:SnO2) dispersions.
Elsevier,

One Earth, Volume 7, 18 October 2024

This article discusses a new strategy to co-locate solar PVs and farms considering the water element.
Elsevier,

Societal Impacts, Volume 4, December 2024, 100087

As Thailand is increasingly facing climate crisis, production damage, and economic loss for farmers, alternative solutions for driving sustainable farming are needed, but not all Thai farmers can adopt sustainable farming systems, particularly smallholder farmers. To address sustainable farming for smallholder farmers, we examine the development of a cross-border supply chain between Japanese farmers knowledgeable in sustainable agricultural practices and less experienced Thai farmers.

Elsevier, Heliyon, Volume 10, 30 October 2024
This system addresses issues arising from insufficient acquisition and sharing of medical information across multiple institutions and sources.
Elsevier,

Current Developments in Nutrition, Volume 8, October 2024

The article concludes that meeting South East Asia ’s protein needs demands a dual focus on both quantity and quality, tailored to population-specific requirements and life stages. Sustainable solutions should leverage a mix of animal, plant, and novel protein sources, prioritizing local resources and innovations that enhance nutritional value and consumer acceptance. It cautions against simplistic shifts to plant-based diets, given persistent undernutrition and socioeconomic disparities, and stresses that future food policies and innovations must be guided by nutrient adequacy, environmental sustainability, safety, and cultural relevance to ensure robust and equitable improvements in regional nutrition.
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Cities, Volume 153, October 2024

The study explores democratisation processes that aim to increase popular control over the production of urban food environments. Based on a case study of East-Central London and using assemblage thinking as an analytical framework, this article explores how more democratic food environments are being (dis)assembled. Our findings highlight the complexity of (dis)assembling practices, which are shaping a partial and fragile version of urban (food) democracy, shifting control away from capitalist structures but, at the same time, relying on state's support for co-designing and co-managing democratic food environments.
Elsevier,

Neuropeptides, Volume 107, October 2024

Review on the study of active peptides in AD and PD, deals with role of inflamation, synaptic plasticity, and other learning, memory and cognitive functions related to AD
Elsevier,

Journal of Ethnopharmacology, Volume 333, 28 October 2024

This review investigates the connection between Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus and Alzheimer's disease, focusing on common mechanisms and the potential of traditional Indian herbs to manage both conditions. It also addresses the challenges and innovative strategies in delivering herbal formulations.
Elsevier,

Brain Research, Volume 1841, 15 October 2024

This study found that female 5XFAD mice exhibit early impairments in prefrontal-dependent cognitive functions and increased activity of prefrontal PV neurons, unlike their male counterparts. These findings suggest a potential mechanism for the higher risk of Alzheimer's disease in women, highlighting sex-specific early deregulation in the prefrontal cortex.

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