Available Online: 01 Sep 2025
Rewiring Education for a Super-Smart Society: Cognitive Integrity, AI Ethics, and the Future of Knowledge
Volume 2

Available Online: 01 Sep 2025
Volume 2
Available Online: 26 Aug 2025
Volume 1
Available Online: 25 Aug 2025
Volume 2
Available Online: 01 Aug 2025
Volume 1
Published: 08 Aug 2025
Volume 2
Published: 05 Aug 2025
Volume 1
Published: 23 Jul 2025
Volume 1
Published: 25 Jun 2025
Volume 1
Political instability and weak institutional governance have exacerbated environmental degradation in Kabul City, where the relentless treadmill of production continues to strain natural resources. This study examines how weak institutional governance, conflict, corruption, and economic pressures contribute to unsustainable environmental practices, intensifying pollution, deforestation, and resource depletion. As political instability weakens institutional capacities, regulatory enforcement diminishes, allowing industrial and urban expansion to proceed unchecked. The treadmill of production, driven by..
Published: 12 May 2025
Volume 2
The field of Artificial Intelligence (AI) is progressively transforming various advanced engineering disciplines, including mechanical, civil, electrical, aerospace, environmental, and biomedical engineering, through improved design, manufacturing, maintenance, and optimization methodologies. Yet, the disjointed and specialized state of the art too frequently prevents the cross-disciplinary application of AI solutions due to disparate performance measures, which result in reduced knowledge transfer and exaggerated performance in segregated domains. This study overcomes these issues..
Published: 30 Jun 2025
Volume 1
Lipid ordering plays a crucial role in maintaining the mechanical strength of the lipid bilayer, which is influential in controlling biological functions. This is associated with the well-known phenomena of “phase state behavior” of the bilayer. The significant factors that influence phase state behavior are stimuli such as cholesterol, physiological conditions like temperature and pH, and the structure of the lipid molecule itself, which can differ either in the head..
Published: 07 May 2025
Volume 2
The advent of 5G networks has facilitated various Industry 4.0 applications requiring stringent Quality-of-Service (QoS) demands, notably Ultra-Reliable Low-Latency Communication (URLLC). Multi-Access Edge Computing (MEC) has emerged as a key technology to support these URLLC applications by bringing computational resources closer to the user, thus reducing latency. Meanwhile, Network Function Virtualization (NFV) supports 5G networks by offering flexibility and scalability in service provisioning across various applications. Despite their benefits, MEC..
Published: 25 Jun 2025
Volume 2
Objectives: To comprehensively overview the computer-aided design/computer-aided manufacturing (CAD/CAM) technology, focusing primarily on subtractive manufacturing or Computer Numerical Control (CNC) milling, with special attention to advancements and future requirements. Materials and Methods: A comprehensive web search was conducted in April 2024 across PubMed, Scopus, and Web of Science databases. The inclusion criteria focused on English peer-reviewed studies addressing technological advancements, grinding modes, and limitations. However, non-English articles, case reports, opinion..
Published: 21 Mar 2025
Volume 1
Published: 20 Mar 2025
Volume 2
Dementia is a decline in cognitive function, typically diagnosed when the acquired impairment becomes severe enough to impact social or occupational functioning. Between no cognitive impairment (NCI) and dementia, there are many intermediate states. Predictive cognitive impairment can be useful for initiating treatment to prevent further brain damage. Several deep learning-based approaches have been proposed for the classification of Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) to diagnose Alzheimer’s disease (AD) or dementia...
Published: 28 Feb 2025
Volume 2
Biomaterials are advanced materials that can be implanted within the body, depending on the required design criteria, usually as a result of the production of polymeric-based, and medical yarns by the braiding method. Braiding method is widely used in the production of biomaterials due to its advantages, including a high elastic modulus, high tensile strength, and high dimensional stability properties. The high biological and mechanical properties required in biomaterials depend..
Published: 04 Apr 2025
Volume 2
The electronic, magnetic, and thermodynamic properties of adsorption of toxic gases, including Nitric oxide (NO) by using Y (Y = Al, C, Si)-doped boron nitride nanocage (BN) have been investigated using density functional theory (DFT). The results denote that NO→Y–BN are stable compounds, with the most stable adsorption site being the center of the cage ring. Furthermore, the reported results of nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy have exhibited the strength..
Published: 23 Aug 2024
Volume 1
This review was intended to attempt to establish the complex association between the endocrine system of the host and the gut microbiota. Microbial endocrinology is a relatively new field of study, which examines how microbes regulate hormonal; and affect metabolisms, immune system, and behavior responses. This is because the gut microbiome can be viewed as a virtual endocrine organ as it is involved in the synthesis of neuroactive substances as..
Published: 23 May 2025
Volume 1
Published: 15 Nov 2024
Volume 1
Crowd-sourcing has been widely explored for monitoring and feedback on infrastructure and services, such as air and water quality analysis. However, the traditional methods of crowd-sourcing for feedback and analysis of water quality, such as offline and online surveys, have several limitations, such as the limited number of participants and low frequency due to the labor involved in conducting such surveys. Social media analytics could overcome these challenges by providing..