The released the latest edition of Xjenza Online, featuring impactful research addressing issues in healthcare, education, agriculture, and the environment. This edition features a wide range of different studies, such as a review of camera-based heart rate and rhythm monitoring technology in clinical settings, an evaluation of the benefits of Capsaicin cream for low back pain, an assessment of the challenges faced by young farmers in Malta and an investigation of the challenges affecting meat rabbit farming in Malta, a study on local biodiversity reviewing Vaucheria algae species, solutions to tackle Gżira’s ecological challenges of air pollution and green infrastructure deprivation, and exploring the impact of an online STEAM treasure hunt for teenagers during the COVID-19 pandemic.
The full volume and individual articles can be found .
Contributions are welcome for Xjenza Online Volume 12. Pre-submission and general editorial inquiries, as well as all correspondence, should be addressed to the Editor-in-Chief, Prof. Cristiana Sebu by email.
- Non-invasive Vital Signs Monitoring in the Adult Population in Clinical Settings – Current State of the Art and Beyond
- Conducting an online STEAM-themed treasure hunt event during the Covid-19 pandemic.
- Biological constraints and on-farm limitations affecting meat rabbit productivity in Malta
- VARCITIES Pilot Characterisation: Research Findings of the Environmental Conditions and Health-related Risks in Gzira.
- Vaucheria (Heterokontophyta, Vaucheriaceae) from the Maltese Islands (Central Mediterranean).
- 0.075% Capsaicin cream and wind up in chronic lumbar radicular neuropathic pain - a phenotype-stratified, case series.
- Challenges and opportunities of young farmers in Malta.
Contributions are welcome for Xjenza Online Volume 12. Pre-submission and general editorial inquiries, as well as all correspondence, should be addressed to the Editor-in-Chief, Prof. Cristiana Sebu by email.
