Articles

Elsevier,

Polar Science, Volume 43, March 2025

This study is significant because it highlights the importance of accurate ice thickness estimations for glaciological and hydrological research, which are essential for predicting glacier behavior and assessing water resources. By identifying limitations in current modeling techniques, it underscores the need for improved models and more extensive field measurements to enhance understanding of glacier dynamics and their implications for climate change, sea level rise, and freshwater availability.
Elsevier,

Ad Hoc Networks, Volume 168, 1 March 2025

IoT technologies are a powerful tool for large-scale water distribution systems, this survey highlight the key challenges such as interoperability, scalability, and energy efficiency. It proposes a framework that combines water network analysis, wireless network simulation, and optimization algorithms to enable sustainable and efficient deployment of massive IoT in water distribution systems
Elsevier,

Green Analytical Chemistry, Volume 12, March 2025

Per and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) are persistent synthetic chemicals with strong carbon-fluorine (C-F) bonds, making them resistant to environmental degradation. Their widespread presence in groundwater, surface water, and drinking water, is a serious environmental threat. This artciles demonstrates the potential of novel adsorbents to achieve high PFAS removal rates while minimizing secondary contamination risks.
Elsevier,

Neuroscience, Volume 568, 5 March 2025

This study examined perceptions and awareness of brain health among Cuban youth through an online survey of 1,049 participants using the Global Brain Health Survey. Results showed that participants viewed the social environment as the most influential factor on brain health and were generally aware of conditions like Alzheimer’s and depression, but had limited understanding of the cognitive effects of chronic diseases such as hypertension and diabetes, underscoring the need for targeted public health education and awareness campaigns.

Nexus

Volume 2, Issue 1

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Prioritizing green and water-conscious production, making the energy transition more sustainable via water-conscious and green production of hydrogen and methanol.

Elsevier,

Brain Research Bulletin, Volume 222, March 2025

This study demonstrates that aerobic exercise, specifically swimming training, improves learning and memory in Alzheimer's disease model mice by enhancing glymphatic system function and promoting AQP4 polarization, which facilitates clearance of β-amyloid in the hippocampus. These findings suggest that exercise-induced upregulation of Lama1 and Dp71 supports glymphatic clearance mechanisms, thereby reducing Aβ deposition and cognitive impairment.
Elsevier,

iScience, Volume 28, 21 March 2025

An analysis of the cost, benefits and potential disadvantages of strenuous requirements for "green" hydrogen production in the EU and US.
Elsevier,

STAR Protocols, Volume 6, 21 March 2025

The model detailed in this article can be used to compute the climate effects of global aviation emissions under different conditions and provide the methodological guidance for researchers to analyze the effects of different climate change control measures.
Elsevier,

iScience, Volume 28, 21 March 2025

Community-company collaborations advance renewable energy access through developing and sharing open source technologies for sustainable development.

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