International Academy of Sciences, Humanities, and Arts (IASHA e.V.)

  • Frontiers of Scientific Discovery: Protein Evolution, Spatial Transcriptomics, and Antibody Research

    To enhance communication, JOSHA presents a curated selection of articles chosen by its editors. This edition highlights innovative research, including EVOLVEpro, a protein engineering method that integrates protein language models and active learning to optimize enzymes, antibodies, and gene-editing tools; bacterial-MERFISH, a technique for high-resolution bacterial transcriptomics that provides new insights into bacterial behavior and…

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  • Editorial Volume 12, Issue 3

    Dear josha-journal readers, A warm welcome back to the latest edition of JOSHA, May 2025. We once again have a wealth of exciting contributions. We wish all readers an enjoyable read!

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  • Uniting Fields of Knowledge: The Role of Interdisciplinary Journals in Science

    As Frank (2024) praised in his speech Josha with its interdisciplinary, open access and editorial review system, takes up a very unique space in today’s scientific landscape. This article examines the scientific journals which have had or have a similar editorial approach when it comes to the communication and production of science. The most important…

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  • Editorial Volume 12, Issue 2

    Dear josha-journal readers, In what kind of world do we want to live in? In a world of walls and influence by government agencies? A world of bias and doubt towards others? Or in a world of exchange between countries, people and, in particular, scientific exchange? We at josha-journal strongly advocate the second answer. And…

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  • Spotlight on Science: Breakthroughs, Challenges and Insights

    To facilitate and enhance communication, JOSHA shares a subjective selection of its editors, not a comprehensive overview of all research. This edition features summaries of seven compelling research papers and initiatives that explore critical advancements and challenges across diverse fields. Topics include the impact of fraudulent papers on systematic reviews, the migration of scientific communities…

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  • Editorial Volume 12, Issue 1

    Dear josha-journal readers, The teams of the Journal of Sciences, Humanities and Arts and the International Academy of Sciences, Humanities and Arts wish all readers a Happy New Year 2025 and hope that you have started the year well! In the new year, we would like to continue to promote the publication of scientific texts,…

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  • Ordinary General Meeting 2024 of the International Academy of Sciences and Arts – Protokoll der Ordentlichen Hauptversammlung 2024 der Internationalen Akademie der Wissenschaften und Künste e.V. (IASHA)

    IASHA e.V is a registered non-profit society to promote sciences, humanities, research, art, culture, education and individual vocations, including editorial support of this exceptional journal and annual awarding of Demetrios prizes for outstanding bachelor, master and doctoral theses. The association is entitled to issue tax-effective certificates for donations and membership fees. The annual fee is…

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  • Editorial Volume 11, Issue 6

    Dear josha-journal readers, In this issue, we would like to highlight this year’s winners of the Demetrios Prizes: Márcio Bruno Barra Valente, Aspasia Marmaritsaki and María Fernanda Cadena Vizuete convinced the jury with their work. Márcio Bruno Barra Valente received the prize for his doctoral thesis “We, the Mourners of the Pandemic in Brazil: Relationships…

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  • Editorial Volume 11, Issue 5

    Dear josha-journal readers, We have once again put together a diverse selection of topics for July and August. Some contributions come from the University of Amazon in Belém, Brazil: Alaide Vitória Cardoso Garcia writes about the lack of elaboration of emotions. Person-centered therapy is an excellent tool for understanding and elaborating symptoms in the treatment…

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  • Editorial Volume 11, Issue 4

    Dear josha-journal readers, In this editorial, I would particularly like to recommend an article by Josha’s editors, in which they emphasize the many opportunities the journal offers to publish qualified articles free of charge. This is especially true for global collaboration and knowledge sharing. The journal’s mission is aligned with that of the Bill &…

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