Linda Westman, James Patterson, Rachel Macrorie, Christopher Orr et al.
The crises that cities face-such as climate change, pandemics, economic downturn, and racism-are tightly interlinked and cannot be addressed in isolation. This paper addresses compound urban crises as a unique type of problem, in which discrete solutions that tackle each crisis independently are ins...
Nazifa Rafa, Thi Tuong Van To, Mukesh Gupta, Sayed Mohammad Nazim Uddin
Nazifa Rafa, Samiha Nuzhat, Sayed Mohammad Nazim Uddin, Mukesh Gupta et al.
Ecotourism, a sustainable form of tourism, is increasingly being viewed as a tool that can promote global biodiversity and forest conservation. This study explored the scope of ecotourism in forest conservation practices in the developing context by taking the Sitakunda Botanical Garden and Ecopark ...
Erik Pihl, Eva Alfredsson, Magnus Bengtsson, Kathryn Bowen et al.
Non-technical summary We summarize some of the past year's most important findings within climate change-related research. New research has improved our understanding of Earth's sensitivity to carbon dioxide, finds that permafrost thaw could release more carbon emissions than expected and that the u...
Kinley Zam, Mukesh Kumar Gupta, Sayed Mohammad Nazim Uddin
It is expected that with the increase in population and modernization of any country, energy consumption would increase. Bhutan is a carbon-negative country and committed to remaining carbon-neutral. Thus, identifying energy-saving potential will increase energy efficiency and contribute to continue...
Nafisa Islam, Sayed Mohammad Nazim Uddin, Nazifa Rafa, Mukesh Kumar Gupta
The human-elephant conflict (HEC) is an ongoing problem in many countries, particularly in Asia and Africa. Bangladesh is not an exception, thanks to its population of 268 Asian elephants. However, due to the Rohingya refugee crisis in Cox's Bazar, the situation has become more complicated. Mass def...
Himanshu Bansal, Anurag Sinha, G. S. Agarwal, Shantanu Kumar Mishra et al.
Tree enumeration is a fundamental task in environmental monitoring, sustainable forestry management, and urban planning, yet manual methods remain prohibitively time-consuming and labor-intensive. This study presents an innovative approach, named BRO (Briefly Optimized Recognition with Deep Learning...
Kaleem Ahmad, Sajid Ansari, K Dhungel, Mukesh Kumar Gupta et al.
Myositis ossificans is a rare disease in which manifests as heterotopic bone formation within a muscle and is rarely found in the head or neck regions, including the masticator muscle. It should be considered as a differential diagnosis in patients of trauma with severe limitation of jaw opening. Pa...
Pema Yangzom, Sayed Mohammad Nazim Uddin, Mukesh Kumar Gupta
M D Ikbal Hosen, Md. Tahmidul Huque, Jafreen Jafor Godhuli, Sm Raziur et al.
Peoples who are visually impaired typically have several challenges while engaging with their surroundings.The major challenge for visually impaired people is figuring out how to get where they want to go.People with good eyesight need to help these visually impaired peoples.Intelligent and multi-fu...
Mohammad Rejaur Rahman, A. Hossain, K.M. Riawsat Azim, K Saiful Islam et al.
A proteolytic bacterial isolate obtained from municipal solid wastes (MSW), was identified as Serratia marcescens based on cultural, morphological and biochemical characteristics. In the present study, protease production by S. marcescens was maximized using MSW as the sole source of carbon and nitr...
Kaleem Ahmad, Sajid Ansari, Mukesh Kumar Gupta, RK Rauniyar et al.
Isolated orbital hydatid cyst is a rare manifestation most commonly situated in superomedial and superolateral angles of orbit. We report a case of a 24 years old female with a large retrobulbar orbital hydatid cyst causing proptosis which was not associated with any cyst in other organs. USG and CT...
T. Ananth Kumar, A. Diana Andrushia, Abhay Bansal, Pronaya Bhattacharya et al.
Lalit Mohan Aggarwal, Sadhna Aggarwal, Tanvir Ahmed, Kazi Tasnuva Alam et al.
Jeetendra Kumar Gupta, Kuldeep Singh, Divya Jain, A. Bhatt et al.
Abstract: Alzheimer's disease (AD) represents a significant healthcare challenge, requiring innovative treatment strategies. This review examines gene therapy as a promising approach for targeting fundamental biological pathways involved in the development and progression of AD. Focusing on the gene...