Immersive and mediated technologies are transforming how people perceive, act, and relate to others. Advances in spatial computing, wearable sensing, ...
Over the past two decades, research on policy advisory systems (PAS) has expanded significantly, reflecting growing interest in how governments access, ...
Aquaculture is critical for global food security, yet bacterial diseases remain a persistent challenge that threatens animal welfare and farm profitability.
On September 8, 1966, Star Trek first aired in the United States, launching a cultural and technological imagination that has profoundly shaped public ...
Georeservoir engineering—including petroleum, geothermal, and CO₂ sequestration systems—plays a pivotal role in advancing global energy production, storage, ...
Six years after the world was reshaped by the COVID-19 pandemic, critical ethical, legal, and social questions remain regarding how societies responded and ...
Agricultural production is largely dependent on continuously changing environmental and climatic conditions, such as salinity ...
Catalysis is key to address today’s most pressing environmental and public health challenges; from pollutant degradation and clean water generation to ...
The field of molecular neuroscience has increasingly recognized that, while the nervous system is characterized by impressive resilience and plasticity, it ...
Health Professions Education (HPE) is experiencing an increasing need to balance globally influenced standards with the realities of local training ...
As cities face accelerating urbanization and growing sustainability challenges, artificial intelligence (AI) is increasingly becoming a central element of ...
Technological innovation is rapidly transforming neuro-oncologic surgery, yet a major unmet need remains: translating promising tools into reliable, ...