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Publications

Publications play a critically important role for us. They are not just a formal requirement of academic activity, but a core instrument for identifying, understanding, and addressing real-world problems.
In the fields of disease research and environmental pollution, we clearly observe significant scientific gaps. Many important issues remain underexplored, overlooked, or insufficiently discussed. In some cases, these gaps have persisted for years.
The reasons for this situation vary. They may include institutional inertia, funding limitations, dominant research trends, or structural barriers within the academic system. However, regardless of the reasons, such a state of affairs cannot be considered acceptable.
It must be changed.
We approach scientific problems differently. Our goal is not to follow established narratives, but to question them, expand them, and, when necessary, challenge them. We believe that real scientific progress requires openness to uncomfortable questions and alternative perspectives.
Importantly, we do not operate within a system of heavy censorship or self-censorship. We aim to create an environment where researchers can speak freely, present unconventional ideas, and explore directions that may not yet be widely supported or recognized.
This approach allows us to highlight overlooked problems, bring attention to neglected areas, and contribute to a more complete and honest scientific landscape.
For us, publications are not just outputs — they are tools for change.