27/09/2025
📢 New Publication Alert!
Our latest article, “Enhancing Digital Learning: The Role of NPC, Managed Virtual Educational Environments,” explores how generative AI can transform teaching and learning—not by replacing human intelligence, but by empowering creativity, critical thinking, and innovation.
The paper also sheds light on how global AI regulations, such as the U.S. Framework for Artificial Intelligence Diffusion, may shape access to advanced technologies in education, potentially creating divides between nations.
A must-read for educators, policymakers, and researchers navigating the future of digital learning.
🔗 Read the full article here: https://journalspress.com/enhancing-digital-learning-the-role-of-npc-managed-virtual-educational-environments/
30/08/2025
🚀 New Research Alert!
How can we inspect massive composite structures—like those in aerospace or medical devices—without the slow, costly, and often limited methods we rely on today?
A new study proposes a robotic multimodal imaging system that changes the game. By fusing multiple radiographic modalities into a single coordinated robotic platform, this technology delivers real-time motion compensation and high-resolution imaging for both static and dynamic materials.
Unlike conventional methods that suffer from restricted field of view and long scan times, this system enables rapid, precise, and scalable monitoring—without dismantling the structure. In simulations with a four-robot radiograph setup, it achieved near-perfect accuracy, with positional differences as tiny as 0.03 mm.
🔍 The results highlight a paradigm shift in structural health monitoring, offering industries a faster, more reliable way to ensure safety and performance.
Article link: https://journalspress.com/advanced-robotic-multimodal-imaging-with-real-time-motion-compensation-for-dynamic-structural-health-monitoring/
25/08/2025
✨ New Publication Alert ✨
What does it mean to ask about identity, divinity, and truth?
In his profound reflections, André Neher contrasts two fundamental questions: Adam’s “Where are you?” in Genesis, and Pharaoh’s “Who is God?” in Exodus. The first opens a dialogue of presence and relation; the second risks denial itself.
This newly published article, Identity, Intelligence, and Relativism: Neher, Taylor, and Cacciari, explores how Jewish identity and the divine encounter intertwine—not through the demand for definitions, but through the search for presence.
🔗 Read the full study: https://journalspress.com/identity-intelligence-and-relativism-neher-taylor-and-cacciari/
22/08/2025
🌐 New Research Spotlight
From futuristic speculation to everyday application, Artificial Intelligence is steadily reshaping modern healthcare.
Our latest article, “From Algorithms to Outcomes: Transforming Modern Healthcare through Artificial Intelligence”, explores how AI—especially Machine Learning—is driving precision in diagnosis, treatment planning, and patient care.
While AI tools can’t yet replace human doctors, they are proving to be invaluable diagnostic partners. Still, ethical concerns and safety challenges highlight the need for cautious progress. This review dives into the opportunities, limitations, and the delicate balance between innovation and responsibility in AI-driven healthcare.
🔗 Read the full article here: [https://journalspress.com/from-algorithms-to-outcomes-transforming-modern-healthcare-through-artificial-intelligence/]
21/08/2025
🔎 New Research Spotlight
How can technology and teamwork reshape the way we teach sensitive, complex topics like the Death Penalty?
A recent study explores the integration of ICT tools—specifically Nearpod—with cooperative learning methods to create an interactive, student-centered learning environment. By combining group projects, digital media, and critical discussions, the approach encourages learners to engage in exploratory thinking, sharpen their critical expression, and analyze the issue from diverse perspectives.
This research highlights how multimodal teaching strategies not only modernize literary education but also foster collaborative inquiry and ethical reflection in the classroom.
📖 Read the full article: https://journalspress.com/teaching-about-the-death-penalty-by-using-ict-and-the-cooperative-group-method-presentation-of-projects-production-of-oral-and-written-speech-and-multimodal-text-by-students/
20/08/2025
🔎 New Research Published
What truly makes language a sign system? This study redefines the linguistic sign through a usage-based lens, extending beyond spoken or written words to include closed systems like traffic lights.
Key insights:
Signs are not bound by arbitrariness, linearity, or double articulation.
Expression is always physical—whether in speech, writing, or gesture.
Minimal signs (morphemes) uniquely combine content and expression, while larger constructs are layered compositions of smaller signs.
The linguistic sign stands apart from “semiotic” signs, forming its own category.
This perspective bridges mental reference, physical expression, and communicative function—reshaping how we understand language at its core.
🔗 Read the full article here: [https://journalspress.com/language-as-a-sign-system-the-linguistic-sign/]
19/08/2025
🌐 New Research Published!
How can technology truly serve everyone? This study, "Conversational Intelligence for All: Speech Recognition Systems for Inclusive Digital Access", explores how telephone-based speech recognition can overcome linguistic and technological barriers in multilingual societies.
The paper highlights how probabilistic modeling techniques enable systems to function effectively despite noise, bandwidth limits, and regional accents. Real-world applications—from transit networks to social service registration—showcase how these innovations are breaking digital divides and creating opportunities for underserved communities.
Beyond technical performance, the research emphasizes fairness, security, and inclusivity to ensure that conversational AI does not reinforce existing inequalities but instead becomes a tool for broader digital participation.
📖 Read more in our latest issue and discover how conversational technologies are reshaping access to essential
article link - https://journalspress.com/conversational-intelligence-for-all-speech-recognition-systems-for-inclusive-digital-access/