Elsevier,
Quaternary Science Advances, Volume 13, January 2024
This study used the SBASInSAR technique to measure long time-series land subsidence in and around Ludhiana city, Punjab, India, and found that the southern, south-eastern, and south-central parts of the study area had been consistently subsiding with an accumulative average land subsidence rate of 24.7 mm/yr during the investigation period from September 2019 to July 2022, while the western and eastern parts were moderately affected, and the northern part experienced slight upliftment.
Elsevier,
American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, Volume 119, January 2024
Food insecurity among Indigenous peoples in Canada is a significant public health issue, impacting all four pillars of food security: availability, access, utilization, and stability. A literature review identified 91 studies indicating that economic disadvantages, high food prices, lack of transportation, and climate change are major contributors to food insecurity. Traditional food systems are disrupted by loss of knowledge, poor food quality, and food safety concerns. Addressing these issues requires culturally specific integrated approaches to improve food availability, cost, knowledge, and quality.
Elsevier,
Materials Today, Volume , 2024
The article ties into several Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), particularly SDG 9 (Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure) and SDG 12 (Responsible Consumption and Production). It emphasizes the need for sustainable technology, innovations, and policies to address the challenges in metals production, highlighting the importance of recycling, reuse, and the development of green technologies to meet international environmental goals.
Elsevier,
International Journal of Educational Research, Volume 127, January 2024
The study explores the complexities Arab-Bedouin students face in balancing modern academic life with traditional societal norms, based on interviews with 30 students from education colleges in southern Israel.
Elsevier,
Social Sciences and Humanities Open, Volume 10, January 2024
The article explores the triple burden faced by urban slum women in Bangladesh, including their traditional reproductive, productive, and community roles. It highlights how these roles contribute to the increased workload, vulnerability, and marginalization of slum women in Bangladeshi society.
Elsevier,
Clinical Lung Cancer, Volume 25, January 2024
Women continue to lack representation in lung cancer clinical trials and are typically treated with data generated from majority male patient study populations. Clinicians should understand the unique factors and consequences associated with lung cancer in women; thus, a holistic approach that acknowledges environmental and societal factors is necessary.
