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Special issues are collections of articles centered around a subject of special interest, which are organized and led by subject experts who take on the role of the guest editor. Authors should be aware that articles included in special issues are subject to the same criteria of quality, originality, and significance as regular articles. Propose a Special Issue

Propose a Special Issue

By proposing a special issue, you have the opportunity to undertake the role of lead guest editor and curate a collection of articles focused on a subject of particular interest. This allows you to showcase and explore the chosen topic in-depth.

Benefits of the Lead Guest Editor

Serving as a lead guest editor can bring a variety of career benefits, such as the following:

Be awarded a certificate of honor (electronic version).
Get your name listed on the journal's website.
Be at the forefront of scientific communications.
Contribute to and receive recognition from the academic community.
Assemble and work with a strong team of Editors.
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AcademicEvents (https://www.academicevents.org) is an academic event planning platform initiated by Science Publishing Group (SciencePG). AcademicEvents aims to fostering collaboration and facilitating the dissemination of innovative ideas. Whether you're an esteemed professor, a dedicated researcher, or a curious student, our platform provides comprehensive support for hosting academic events in diverse disciplines.

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AcademicEvents strives to provide you with a seamless experience. By organizing academic events under our service, you will connect with like-minded individuals and expand your professional network. Besides, our user-friendly interface allows you stay informed about the latest conferences in your field of interest.

We also provide publishing services for conference content (past or upcoming conference). The ideas generated during the conference can be developed into articles or abstracts for publication.

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    J M Raisul Islam Shohag*

    American Journal of Neural Networks and Applications, Volume 10, Issue 2, December 2024
    Pages: 27-35
    DOI: 10.11648/j.ajnna.20241002.11
    Published: 31 October 2024
    Abstract: Robotic rovers have vastly expanded our understanding of the lunar surface, providing detailed imagery crucial for scientific research and future exploration. However, manually classifying this imagery is time-consuming and prone to errors, necessitating automated solutions. Automated classification of lunar surface imagery is vital for efficient data analysis, site selection for future missions, and advancing lunar exploration. Developing accurate and efficient image classification systems tailored for lunar terra... Show More
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    Pascaline Gaborit*

    Pages: 75-88
    DOI: 10.11648/j.jpsir.20240704.11
    Published: 31 October 2024
    Abstract: International organizations classify disinformation as one of the main threats to democracy and institutions for more than a decade. Digital technologies reinvent and profoundly transform modern lifestyles, citizens’ and business environments. AI is bringing a new disruption in the way we access knowledge and create, spread and understand information. It can also blur the lines between real information and manipulated information with the emergence of ‘Fake News’, automatic networks’ cross referencing, and ‘Deep Fa... Show More
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    Pages: 73-81
    Published: 18 October 2024
    Abstract: Background: 18F-FDG PET metabolic imaging provides significant help in the early diagnosis of inflammation of large and medium arteries, even before the appearance of structural vascular alterations. This retrospective study aims to evaluate the role of 18F-FDG PET in the diagnosis and management of large vessel vasculitis (LVV), including aortitis. Methodology: Fifty patients with clinical and/or biological suspicion of large vessel vasculitis but without a definitive diagnosis underwent 18F-FDG PET scanning. A qu... Show More
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    “In the Footsteps of Our Ancestors” Polish Traditions of Westward Migration Meets Modern Epigenetics of Trauma

    Kornelia Golombek*

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    Pages: 156-171
    Published: 10 October 2024
    Abstract: For several years, there have been ongoing considerations regarding the interdisciplinary connections between the natural sciences and the humanities. The same holds true for the question as to whether trauma can be inherited biologically as well as culturally. Today, this topic is increasingly steering the scientific debate in the direction of epigenetic research, which currently combines molecular biology and social psychology with their respective hallmarks. Can culture-related traumas be inherited and, if this ... Show More