Book Review: William Max Nelson. Enlightenment Biopolitics: A History of Race, Eugenics, and the Making of Citizens. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2024. 328 pp. ISBN: 9780226825588
Robert Brown
Mercury - The Element that Changed the World
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Editorial - Looking Back to Move Forward
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Blending v-LiFE and O&M training to build self-confidence and self-determination for independent
M. Bellio, K. Willins
Durability of Mortar and Concrete with Composite Cements Containing Novel SCMs
Tobias Danner, Ola Skjølsvold, Harald Justnes, Klaartje De Weerdt, Petter Hemstad, Knut O. Kjellsen
Viewpoint article - Beyond Clinical Assessments: Advocating for Early Support for Children with Usher Syndrome in Australia
G. Maxwell, S. Silveira, E. Shepard, L. Meekins-Doherty, L. Harper, M. Prain
Dynamics of residential suburbanization in post-socialist countries: The case of the Warsaw Metropolitan Area
Dorota Mantey
Nation-States and the European Union Amidst a Global Crisis
Martin Potůček

Between Support and Strain: How Perceived Parental Involvement Relates to Competitive Young Athletes’ Well-Being and Basic Psychological Needs
Arianna Pagani, Nadja Ackeret, Philipp Röthlin, Stephan Horvath
How can artificial intelligence be used within occupational medicine to identify early worker needs and improve workplace accommodation? A narrative review
Bogdan Mihail Diaconescu, Bogdan Gurzu, Claudia Sava, Catalina Sava, Ilinca Sfarghiu, Delia Luchian, Irina Luciana Gurzu
Human Intelligence, Creativity, and Wisdom in the Age of Generative Artificial Intelligence
David D. Preiss, Robert J. Sternberg
The Creative Poland Program: Developing Creativity and Cross-Cultural Competencies in Primary School Children
Piotr Sorokowski