ENERGY THRESHOLDS AND DYNAMICAL REGIMES IN ELECTRON-IMPACT IONIZED MOLECULAR CATIONS
Fragmentation of molecular cations formed by electron-impact ionization is governed primarily by the redistribution of internal energy deposited during the collision event. A detailed understanding of how this energy drives the transition from bound vibrational motion to irreversible bond cleavage is essential for interpreting energy-resolved fragm...
By Sanja Tošić, Vladimir Srećković, Veljko Vujčić
FROM LABORATORY TO PUBLIC: HOW BIOLOGISTS TRANSLATE COMPLEX SCIENCE RESEARCH FOR PUBLIC UNDERSTANDING
Information about health and what to use is everywhere; the question is how to know if it is accurate? As health information reaches consumers progressively via digital marketing and social media, an accurate explanation of complex scientific research is crucial yet lacking. This paper combines a literature review with comparative analysis to find...
By Ajla Vejzović
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE ADOPTION, WELL BEING, AND PROFESSIONAL TRANSFORMATION IN SLOVENIA (2022–2026)
Artificial intelligence (AI), especially generative artificial intelligence (GAI), is quickly changing education, work, and everyday life. Slovenia is an interesting example for studying these changes because it has adopted GAI very rapidly and there is already a growing number of empirical studies on its social and organisational impacts. This pa...
By Anton Vorina, Tina Vorina, Svit Vorina, Vid Vorina, Ivanka Oberman
EFFECT OF β-DIKETONATE ON GERMINATION AND EARLY SEEDLING GROWTH OF Trifolium pratense L. IN INLET AND OUTLET WASTEWATER FROM THE CVETOJEVAC TREATMENT SYSTEM
This study examined the effect of β-diketonate on the germination and early seedling growth of Trifolium pratense L. exposed to water samples from the Cvetojevac wastewater treatment system in Kragujevac. The experiment used a bioassay approach and included the following treatments: control, inlet wastewater, outlet wastewater, β-diketona...
By Snežana Branković, Radmila Glišić, Rastko Ajtić, Glorija Ćirković, Nenad Joksimović, Jelena Bogosavljević Lipovac, Filip Grbović
BEES AS BIOINDICATORS OF THE ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY: ASSESSMENT OF POLLUTION AND ECOLOGICAL RISK
Honey bees (Apis mellifera) represent reliable bioindicators of environmental quality due to their role as pollinators, wide foraging range, and continuous interaction with various ecosystem components. The aim of this paper is to examine the significance of bees as bioindicators through the analysis of pollutant accumulation mechanisms and their a...
By Maja Došenović Marinković, Suzana Knežević, Milena Milojević, Aleksandra Milošević
DIGITAL FASHION COMMUNICATION: CONSUMER PERCEPTIONS OF ONLINE CAMPAIGNS AND INFLUENCER IMPACT
This paper examines the role of the digital environment in shaping communication between fashion brands and consumers, with a particular focus on digital marketing campaigns and influencer impact. The study explores respondents’ attitudes toward fashion brands’ digital presence, the frequency and patterns of following brand activities o...
By Neda Srnić, Milica Slijepčević, Jelena Krstić
INTEGRATED THERMAL KINETICS AND MOLECULAR DOCKING ANALYSIS OF ARBUTUS UNEDO POLYPHENOLS FOR ANTIDIABETIC APPLICATIONS
Arbutus unedo L. is a Mediterranean species rich in bioactive polyphenols, including gallic acid, catechin, quercetin, and arbutin, which exhibit pronounced inhibitory activity toward α-glucosidase and α-amylase, often exceeding that of the standard antidiabetic drug Acarbose. However, the practical valorization of phytotherapeutic form...
By Luka Golubovic, Djurica Katnic, Ognjen Todorovic, Marija Milenkovic, Aleksandra Rakic, Milena Marinovic Cincovic, Slavica Porobic Katnic
THERMAL PROPERTIES OF IRRADIATED POLYOLEFIN BLENDS FOR WASTE RECYCLING
ABSTRACT This study investigates the influence of gamma irradiation on the thermal properties of polyolefins and polymer blends, aimed at improving polyolefin waste recycling. In addition to binary blends of isotactic polypropylene (iPP) and low-density polyethylene (LDPE), several commercial polymer samples were analyzed, including neat LDPE, nea...
By Djurica Katnic, Ognjen Todorovic, Luka Golubovic, Snezana Brkovic, Slavica Porobic Katnic, Marija Milenkovic, Milena Marinovic Cincovic
WORK MOTIVATION OF HEALTHCARE WORKERS FROM THE PERSPECTIVE OF SELF-DETERMINATION THEORY
This paper examines the relationship between different forms of work motivation of healthcare workers, whereby the motivation is conceptualised as a multidimensional construct shaped by the interaction of individual needs, organisational characteristics and the broader social context. The theoretical framework of the research is based on contempora...
By Jelena Milić, Danijela Jokanović
PHENOMENOLOGY AND PATTERNS OF BULLYING IN SECONDARY SCHOOLS
This paper analyses the phenomenology of bullying in secondary schools in the area of Banja Luka, with the aim of examining its prevalence, forms and perception among students. Bullying is defined as intentional and repeated aggressive behaviour among same-age peers, which may take verbal, physical, social and digital forms, and may have significan...
By Jelena Milić, Danijela Jokanović, Darjana Sredić