Elsevier,
Journal of Nutrition, Health and Aging, Volume 28, December 2024
The article explores the associations between three healthy dietary patterns (DASH, aMED, and HDS) and homeostatic dysregulation (HD), a measure of aging-related physiological dysregulation, in a large prospective cohort from less-developed ethnic minority regions in China.
Elsevier, Results in Engineering, Volume 24, December 2024
This study shows that climate change is likely to increase the frequency and severity of urban flooding, with higher greenhouse gas emissions leading to more intense rainfall and floods, highlighting the need for better planning and adaptation strategies to protect cities.
Elsevier,
Materials Today Advances, Volume 24, December 2024
This text ties into SDG 13 (Climate Action) by focusing on innovative methods for CO2 capture using ionic liquids, which can help mitigate greenhouse gas emissions. It also relates to SDG 9 (Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure) through the use of advanced computational approaches and generative models to accelerate the discovery and optimization of new materials.
Elsevier, Journal of Endometriosis and Uterine Disorders, Volume 8, December 2024
Endometriosis is a burdensome gynaecological condition linked to the culturally variable concepts of menstruation and reproduction. Despite this, qualitative endometriosis research has been concentrated in high-income, anglophone countries. This systematic review and narrative synthesis primarily aimed to provide updated insights on endometriosis experiences, whilst secondarily investigating improvements in research diversity and reporting of socio-cultural experiences.
Elsevier,
Chemical Engineering and Processing - Process Intensification, Volume 206, December 2024
"Celebrating Women in Process Intensification.
This special issue highlights and celebrates the diversity of career pathways of women in process intensification. This 1-page graphical abstract gives you an overview of key research highlights."
Elsevier,
Progress in Disaster Science, Volume 24, December 2024
The article emphasizes the essential role of women in disaster risk reduction (DRR) and highlights existing gender disparities in current strategies, advocating for inclusive policies that harness women's knowledge and leadership. By analyzing Oman's experiences with natural disasters and COVID-19, the study demonstrates that integrating gender perspectives in DRR leads to more effective outcomes and strengthens community resilience, supporting the goals of Sustainable Development Goal 5 (Gender Equality).
