Thank you all for waiting, dear Cultivators of Curiosity!
We are pleased to announce that the latest issue of the Modern Sciences Journal, Volume 12 Issue 2 (2023), is now available on our journal website (journals.modernsciences.org). Please visit our journal page and read about this issue’s brilliant publishing authors and their research work.
Here are this issue’s articles:
- “Submarine Accumulations of Methane Hydrates in Adjacences of Marambio Island (Seymour Island), Antarctica and Its Probable Environmental Incident,” by Alvaro Sánchez Granel and R. A. del Valle (https://doi.org/10.57184/msj.v12i2.35)
- “Electronic Structure and Forbidden Energy in AlAs Crystalline Alloy,” by César Cabrera Arista, Salvador A. Trujillo, and German E. Pomachagua (https://doi.org/10.57184/msj.v12i2.36)
- “Adopting Digital Solutions for Large Scale Surveillance of Crop Pests and Diseases in Developing Countries—A Review,” by Gordon Otieno Ouma, Paul Okanda, Fredrick Mzee Awuor, and Cyprian Ratemo Makiya (https://doi.org/10.57184/msj.v12i2.37)
- “Error in the Technological Resources Used for Mathematics Education,” by Rafael Alberto Gonçalves and Stélio João Rodrigues (https://doi.org/10.57184/msj.v12i2.34)
Please look forward to our rollout of write-ups about our four new publications, which will fall under our new Insights From the Lab segment; for now, you may visit our new page to learn about our first researcher interviewee, Mr. Haifeng Xiao from the Technische Universität Berlin.
Thank you for supporting Modern Sciences and the Modern Sciences Journal. Have a pleasant Christmas holiday, and have a wonderful and productive New Year.
Please look forward to our next publication!
Don Smith
The Modern Sciences Team
Insights From the Lab is the newest initiative from Modern Sciences, which aims to shift the spotlight from research back to the scientists and academics who make it happen. Read further to learn about the minds and hearts behind cutting-edge research in the sciences, technology, engineering, and mathematics and how it impacts your world today or your future.