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The replication crisis is less of a “crisis” in Lakatos’ philosophy of science than it is in Popper’s (2025)
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Rubin, M. (2025). The replication crisis is less of a “crisis” in Lakatos’ philosophy of science than it is in Popper’s. European Journal for Philosophy of Science, 15(1), Article 5. https://doi.org/10.1007/s13194-024-00629-x

Popper’s (1983, 2002) philosophy of science has enjoyed something of a renaissance in the wake of the replication crisis, offering a philosophical basis for the ensuing science reform movement. However, adherence to Popper’s approach may also be at l... Read More about The replication crisis is less of a “crisis” in Lakatos’ philosophy of science than it is in Popper’s.

Bridging Them and Us Divisions: A Focus Group Study of Identities in Clinical Psychology Training (2025)
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Gupta, V., Eames, C., Sharples, B., Bryant, A., Greenhill, B., Golding, L., & Fisher, P. (2025). Bridging Them and Us Divisions: A Focus Group Study of Identities in Clinical Psychology Training. The Clinical Teacher, 22(1), Article e70022. https://doi.org/10.1111/tct.70022

Background: The training of clinical psychologists is conducted by staff, trainees, service users and carers. Often those working in clinical psychology do so due to their own lived experiences. These stakeholders may require having to navigate both... Read More about Bridging Them and Us Divisions: A Focus Group Study of Identities in Clinical Psychology Training.

Prediction of sentiment polarity in restaurant reviews using an ordinal regression approach based on evolutionary XGBoost (2025)
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Al-Qudah, D. A., Al-Zoubi, A. M., Cristea, A. I., Merelo-Guervós, J. J., Castillo, P. A., & Faris, H. (2025). Prediction of sentiment polarity in restaurant reviews using an ordinal regression approach based on evolutionary XGBoost. PeerJ Computer Science, 11, Article e2370. https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj-cs.2370

As the business world shifts to the web and tremendous amounts of data become available on multilingual mobile applications, new business and research challenges and opportunities have been explored. This research aims to intensify the usage of data... Read More about Prediction of sentiment polarity in restaurant reviews using an ordinal regression approach based on evolutionary XGBoost.

Organ Donation Conversations on X: A Social Network Analysis and Developing the OrgReach Social Media Marketing Strategy (2025)
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Ahmed, W., Hardey, M., & Vidal-Alaball, J. (in press). Organ Donation Conversations on X: A Social Network Analysis and Developing the OrgReach Social Media Marketing Strategy. Journal of Medical Internet Research, https://doi.org/10.2196/preprints.59872

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The digital landscape has become a vital platform for public health discourse, particularly concerning important topics like organ donation. With a global rise in organ transplant needs, fostering public understanding and positive attitu... Read More about Organ Donation Conversations on X: A Social Network Analysis and Developing the OrgReach Social Media Marketing Strategy.

Using Large Language Models to Assist Antimicrobial Resistance Policy Development: Integrating the Environment into Health Protection Planning. (2025)
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Chen, C., Li, S.-L., So, A. D., Xu, Y.-Y., Guo, Z.-F., Wang, X., Graham, D. W., & Zhu, Y.-G. (2025). Using Large Language Models to Assist Antimicrobial Resistance Policy Development: Integrating the Environment into Health Protection Planning. Environmental Science and Technology, 59(2), 991-1468. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.est.4c07842

Increasing antimicrobial resistance (AMR) poses a substantial threat to global health and economies, which has led many countries and regions to develop AMR National Action Plans (NAPs). However, inadequate logistical capacity, funding, and essential... Read More about Using Large Language Models to Assist Antimicrobial Resistance Policy Development: Integrating the Environment into Health Protection Planning..

Unpacking Organizational Agency in Institutional Change: The Role of Executives’ Political Connections and Shareholders’ Investment Horizons (2025)
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Ren, S., Yan, J., Yao, N., & Du, L. (online). Unpacking Organizational Agency in Institutional Change: The Role of Executives’ Political Connections and Shareholders’ Investment Horizons. Organization Studies, https://doi.org/10.1177/01708406251314588

In studies where institutional changes are initiated outside of the organization, two key actors are identified: the institutional entrepreneur, who initiates the change, and the affected organization, which is impacted. This study highlights the cru... Read More about Unpacking Organizational Agency in Institutional Change: The Role of Executives’ Political Connections and Shareholders’ Investment Horizons.

Cremated Bone in Archaeology: Ethical Considerations in the Excavation, Analysis, Storage, and Display of Cremated Bone in the United Kingdom (2025)
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Squires, K., McKinley, J., Roberts, C., & Biers, T. (online). Cremated Bone in Archaeology: Ethical Considerations in the Excavation, Analysis, Storage, and Display of Cremated Bone in the United Kingdom. International Journal of Osteoarchaeology, Article e3382. https://doi.org/10.1002/oa.3382

In the United Kingdom, the study of archaeological cremated human remains has risen exponentially over the past three decades. Consequently, we are gaining a more rounded understanding of past communities, rather than a skewed perspective caused by a... Read More about Cremated Bone in Archaeology: Ethical Considerations in the Excavation, Analysis, Storage, and Display of Cremated Bone in the United Kingdom.

Perceived job security and politicians’ legislative effort (2025)
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Nower, M. (online). Perceived job security and politicians’ legislative effort. Public Choice, https://doi.org/10.1007/s11127-024-01255-0

The relationship between job security and politicians’ legislative effort is bidirectional, making isolating the impacts, and the mechanisms underlying them, in either direction difficult. Increased legislative effort could increase politicians’ job... Read More about Perceived job security and politicians’ legislative effort.

Young women’s travel safety and the journey to work: reflecting on lived experiences of precarious mobility in three African cities (and the potential for transformative action) (2025)
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Porter, G., Murphy, E., Adamu, F., Dayil, P. B., Dungey, C., Maskiti, B., de Lannoy, A., Clark, S., Ahmad, H., & Yahaya, M. J. (2025). Young women’s travel safety and the journey to work: reflecting on lived experiences of precarious mobility in three African cities (and the potential for transformative action). Journal of Transport Geography, 123, Article 104109. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jtrangeo.2024.104109

The relationship between women's everyday lived travel experiences as daily commuters and their employment history and potential has not been adequately researched and documented in African contexts. This multidisciplinary study, utilising an innovat... Read More about Young women’s travel safety and the journey to work: reflecting on lived experiences of precarious mobility in three African cities (and the potential for transformative action).

Latitude Quenching Nonlinearity in the Solar Dynamo (2025)
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Yeates, A. R., Bertello, L., Pevtsov, A. A., & Pevtsov, A. A. (2025). Latitude Quenching Nonlinearity in the Solar Dynamo. The Astrophysical Journal, 978(2), Article 147. https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-4357/ad99d0

We compare two candidate nonlinearities for regulating the solar cycle within the Babcock–Leighton paradigm: tilt quenching (whereby the tilt of active regions is reduced in stronger cycles) and latitude quenching (whereby flux emerges at higher lati... Read More about Latitude Quenching Nonlinearity in the Solar Dynamo.

Spacing leadership with Greta Thunberg: A materialising ‘story-so-far’ (2025)
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Smolović Jones, O., Smolović Jones, N., & Carroll, B. (online). Spacing leadership with Greta Thunberg: A materialising ‘story-so-far’. Organization Studies, https://doi.org/10.1177/01708406251314599

How should we interpret the figure of Greta Thunberg and the leadership constituted through and around her? This question drives an inquiry that enhances knowledge of the materialising of leadership through a spatial analysis rooted conceptually in c... Read More about Spacing leadership with Greta Thunberg: A materialising ‘story-so-far’.

Experimental and numerical study on the mechanical inconsistency of a dual-opposed free-piston Stirling engine generator (2025)
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Sun, H., Jin, Q., Yu, G., Zhu, S., & Luo, E. (2025). Experimental and numerical study on the mechanical inconsistency of a dual-opposed free-piston Stirling engine generator. Energy, 315, Article 134432. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.energy.2025.134432

The dual-opposed free-piston Stirling generator (FPSG) presents potential advantages in terms of heightened efficiency, diminished vibrations, and flexible operation. However, the challenge encountered on a dual-opposed configuration posed by compone... Read More about Experimental and numerical study on the mechanical inconsistency of a dual-opposed free-piston Stirling engine generator.

Repository for extended dark matter object constraints (2025)
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Croon, D., & Sevillano Muñoz, S. (2025). Repository for extended dark matter object constraints. The European Physical Journal C, 85(1), Article 8. https://doi.org/10.1140/epjc/s10052-024-13681-x

Extended dark matter objects (EDOs) are popular dark matter candidates that interact gravitationally with the Standard Model. These gravitational interactions can be used to constrain their allowed parameter space. However, EDOs can have different fo... Read More about Repository for extended dark matter object constraints.

Increasing Tephra Deposition in Northeastern North America Points to Atmospheric Circulation Changes at the Early Mid Holocene Transition (2025)
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Monteath, A. J., Jensen, B. J. L., Davies, L. J., Bolton, M. S. M., Hughes, P. D. M., Mackay, H., Edwards, M. E., Finkenbinder, M., Booth, R. K., Cwynar, L. C., Harvey, J., Pyne‐O’Donnell, S., Papp, C. N., Froese, D. G., Mallon, G., Amesbury, M. J., & Mayfield, R. J. (2025). Increasing Tephra Deposition in Northeastern North America Points to Atmospheric Circulation Changes at the Early Mid Holocene Transition. Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres, 130(1), Article e2024JD042135. https://doi.org/10.1029/2024jd042135

The number of cryptotephra (non‐visible volcanic ash) records from northeastern North America is unique in the continent. The resulting tephrostratigraphic framework includes ash deposits sourced from volcanic arcs across the Northern Hemisphere and... Read More about Increasing Tephra Deposition in Northeastern North America Points to Atmospheric Circulation Changes at the Early Mid Holocene Transition.

Diiridium(III) Complexes with Fluorenylpyridyl Cyclometalating and μ 2 ‐Oxamidato Bridging Ligands and their High Efficiency Phosphorescent Solution‐Processed OLEDs (2025)
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M'hamedi, A., Fox, M. A., Batsanov, A. S., Al‐Attar, H. A., & Bryce, M. R. (online). Diiridium(III) Complexes with Fluorenylpyridyl Cyclometalating and μ 2 ‐Oxamidato Bridging Ligands and their High Efficiency Phosphorescent Solution‐Processed OLEDs. European Journal of Inorganic Chemistry, Article e202400745. https://doi.org/10.1002/ejic.202400745

Three neutral diiridium(III) complexes with 2‐fluorenylpyridyl (flpy) or 5‐fluoro‐2‐fluorenylpyridyl (flpyF) as C^N cyclometalating ligands and a μ2‐oxamidato bridge have been synthesized. NMR spectroscopy shows that the complexes are inseparable mix... Read More about Diiridium(III) Complexes with Fluorenylpyridyl Cyclometalating and μ 2 ‐Oxamidato Bridging Ligands and their High Efficiency Phosphorescent Solution‐Processed OLEDs.

Gendering “The Hidden Injuries of Class”: In‐Work Poverty, Precarity, and Working Women Using Food Banks in Britain (2025)
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Spellman, C., & McBride, J. (online). Gendering “The Hidden Injuries of Class”: In‐Work Poverty, Precarity, and Working Women Using Food Banks in Britain. Gender, Work & Organization, https://doi.org/10.1111/gwao.13237

This paper presents the lived experience of white working‐class women in the UK experiencing in‐work poverty and dependent on food banks to survive. Although the precarious labor market emerges as a significant driver in the women's need for food cha... Read More about Gendering “The Hidden Injuries of Class”: In‐Work Poverty, Precarity, and Working Women Using Food Banks in Britain.

Evidencing terrorism: juridical truth-making in terrorism trials (2025)
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Chukwuma, K. (online). Evidencing terrorism: juridical truth-making in terrorism trials. European Journal of International Security, https://doi.org/10.1017/eis.2024.60

This article explores the construction of terrorism through evidentiary practices, through the examination of terrorism trials in Nigeria. By conceptualising legal evidence – or evidencing – as a juridical practice of truth-making, the article contri... Read More about Evidencing terrorism: juridical truth-making in terrorism trials.

TESSD Negotiation: An Ugly Duckling or A White Swan? (2025)
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Zhao, X. (2025). TESSD Negotiation: An Ugly Duckling or A White Swan?. Journal of World Trade, 59(1), 161-186. https://doi.org/10.54648/trad2025007

The imperative for effective climate governance has recently driven numerous countries to consider incorporating sustainability criteria within the framework of global trade governance. A noteworthy effort in this direction is the Trade and Environme... Read More about TESSD Negotiation: An Ugly Duckling or A White Swan?.