Elsevier, Cell Reports Physical Science, Volume 6, 19 November 2025
The growing global demand for freshwater has intensified research into energy-efficient desalination technologies. Among various desalination methods, distillation-based technologies can utilize renewable solar sources and low-grade waste heat but are typically energy intensive. In recent years, solar thermal interfacial evaporation has emerged as a promising approach to enhance energy efficiency in seawater distillation by delivering heat directly to the liquid-vapor interface and bypassing the bulk fluid.
Elsevier, iScience, Volume 28, 21 November 2025
The combination of climate change, growing population, and development of urbanization has exacerbated the existing water resources crisis. There is no natural resource that is more precious than water, and all aspects of human livelihoods have their foundation connected to water resources. However, many regions of the globe are experiencing critical conditions linked to extreme hydrological events, particularly floods and droughts. This study aims at exploring socio environmental benefits of floodwater utilization in a changing climate world.
Elsevier, iScience, Volume 28, 21 November 2025
This perspective explores the idea of the Earth Grid, which proposes an intercontinental electric grid facilitated by three technological advancements: enhanced information and communication technology (ICT) applications in the electric grid, development of inter-country grids for power-sharing, and the application of artificial intelligence (AI) for efficient operation and maintenance.
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Teaching and Teacher Education, Volume 166, November 2025
This study examines factors influencing preprimary teacher turnover in peri-urban Ghana, finding that 22% of teachers left their positions within a school year. Psychological well-being, including depression, anxiety, and job satisfaction, was the strongest predictor of turnover and mediated the impact of personal stressors. The findings emphasize the importance of holistic support addressing both personal and professional needs to improve teacher retention and education quality.
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International Journal of Food Microbiology, Volume 442, 2 November 2025
This research underscores the potential of aquaponic systems to contribute to sustainable urban food production while emphasizing the importance of stringent water quality and hygiene practices to ensure food safety in global food systems.
Elsevier, Sustainable Production and Consumption, Volume 60, November 2025
This study analyzes decarbonization efforts of 1,095 European firms, identifying six key strategic pathwaysranging from risk diagnosis to supply chain redesignand uses a systems dynamics approach to reveal how these interconnected strategies influence climate risk performance. The findings offer valuable tools for managers and policymakers to coordinate supply chain actions more effectively, fostering continuous innovation and improved sustainability outcomes.
Elsevier, Archives of Medical Research, Volume 56, November 2025
This review highlights how the nature crisis, particularly climate change, is reshaping the distribution and intensity of diseases, posing significant challenges for global and local health policies. It underscores the urgent need for adaptive, multidisciplinary health strategies that address vulnerable populations and prioritize mitigation efforts to build a sustainable relationship between humans and nature.
Elsevier, Chem, Volume 11, 13 November 2025
Metalloproteins have evolved through the selective, strong, and precise interactions between metal ions and polypeptides. The coordination of metal ions to amino acid side chains is therefore a fundamental prerequisite for designing metalloproteins. Here, we present Metal-Installer, a user-friendly in silico tool that proposes probable mutation sites for metal ligation.
