Original Research

Research articles in PEASA describe advances in a specific scientific field and present new data. The articles are between 2,000-6,000 words. Research articles in the European Academy Journal describe advances in a specific scientific field, which are also relevant to other disciplines, or open up an existing field of research to another discipline.

  • Cosmology and consciousness: toward an ontological interpretation of contemporary science A critique of reductionism and the question of the immaterial order in contemporary science

    Bostjan Marko Turk
    2026-07-10
    34
    PDF: 6
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.4081/peasa.79
  • Storytelling as therapy: survival, resistance, transformation

    Katica Kjulavkova
    2026-04-24
    595
    PDF: 261
    HTML: 81
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.4081/peasa.62
  • Fostering STEM competency in high-school students by bridging engineering and ophthalmology through eye research

    Kevin Real, Giovanna Guidoboni, Rajat Rai, Holly C. White, Stephen Abbadessa, Michael Murphy, Giuseppe Aulisa, Logan Hart, Ethan Marquis, Lorena Bociu, Alon Harris
    2025-09-03
    1223
    PDF: 472
    HTML: 109
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.4081/peasa.59
  • Antikyran hellebore in the time of Caligula

    Trevor S. Luke, Andrew J. Koh
    2025-05-26
    4126
    PDF: 1046
    HTML: 373
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.4081/peasa.56
  • New challenges for innovation policies in an uneven European innovation panorama: lessons from evaluation experiences

    José Molero-Zayas, Antonio García-Sánchez, Ana Fernández-Zubieta
    2025-03-18
    1808
    PDF: 998
    HTML: 150
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.4081/peasa.52
  • The Septuaginta: incorporating new perspectives

    Dionisio Candido
    2025-02-18
    4529
    PDF: 1019
    HTML: 216
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.4081/peasa.54
  • The linguistic foundations of the mediatization of communities in digital culture

    Gábor Szécsi
    2025-02-12
    2339
    PDF: 668
    HTML: 182
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.4081/peasa.38
  • On the incapability of inertial forces as a means of repeated self-propulsion of an object in a vacuum

    Christopher G. Provatidis
    2025-01-16
    3940
    PDF: 787
    HTML: 220
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.4081/peasa.45
  • Some reformulations and extensions of the theory of rhythmic canons

    Dan Tudor Vuza
    2024-12-30
    1485
    PDF: 666
    HTML: 11
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.4081/peasa.51
  • Anti-Newtonianism in the 18th century: the case of Scotland

    Derya Gürses Tarbuck
    2024-12-20
    1906
    PDF: 753
    HTML: 8
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.4081/peasa.39
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