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Regulating Decentralized Finance and Information Disclosure in Initial Coin Offerings (2025)
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Liu, L., Wang, C. C., & Li, Y. (in press). Regulating Decentralized Finance and Information Disclosure in Initial Coin Offerings. Journal of International Banking Law and Regulation, 40(5), 186-192

This article analyses the recent development of law and practice of initial coin offerings (ICO) in Hong Kong, focusing on decentralized finance (DeFi) and information disclosure. We argue that Hong Kong should learn from overseas experiences to regu... Read More about Regulating Decentralized Finance and Information Disclosure in Initial Coin Offerings.

Tapping into Hong Kong’s Initial Coin Offering Market: Financial Licensing and Sandbox (2025)
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Wang, C. C., Liu, L., & Li, Y. (in press). Tapping into Hong Kong’s Initial Coin Offering Market: Financial Licensing and Sandbox. Journal of International Banking Law and Regulation, 40(4), 160-166

This article analyses the regulation of initial coin offerings (ICO) in Hong Kong from a comparative perspective, focusing on financial licensing and sandbox rules. We argue that Hong Kong should learn from overseas experiences to improve the financi... Read More about Tapping into Hong Kong’s Initial Coin Offering Market: Financial Licensing and Sandbox.

Assessing moral injury in health care workers living in secular societies: Introducing the Health care‐Moral Injury Scale (HMIS) (2025)
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Fradley, K., Sirois, F., Bentall, R., Ray, J., Bishop, R., Wadsley, J., & Danson, S. (2025). Assessing moral injury in health care workers living in secular societies: Introducing the Health care‐Moral Injury Scale (HMIS). British Journal of Health Psychology, 30(3), Article e12810. https://doi.org/10.1111/bjhp.12810

Purpose
The adverse impact of moral injury on health care workers is well documented, for example during the COVID-19 pandemic. However, currently available measures are unsuitable for assessing moral injury in health care workers living in secular... Read More about Assessing moral injury in health care workers living in secular societies: Introducing the Health care‐Moral Injury Scale (HMIS).

Joint Optimization based on Two-phase GNN in RIS-and DF-assisted MISO Systems with Fine-grained Rate Demands (2025)
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Tang, H., Zhang, J., Zhao, Z., Wu, H., Sun, H., & Jiao, P. (online). Joint Optimization based on Two-phase GNN in RIS-and DF-assisted MISO Systems with Fine-grained Rate Demands. IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications, https://doi.org/10.1109/TWC.2025.3576298

Reconfigurable intelligent Surfaces (RIS) and half-duplex decoded and forwarded (DF) relays can collaborate to optimize wireless signal propagation in communication systems. Users typically have different rate demands and are clustered into groups in... Read More about Joint Optimization based on Two-phase GNN in RIS-and DF-assisted MISO Systems with Fine-grained Rate Demands.

Towards a flat space Carrollian hologram from AdS₄/CFT₃ (2025)
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Lipstein, A., Ruzziconi, R., & Srikant, A. Y. (2025). Towards a flat space Carrollian hologram from AdS₄/CFT₃. Journal of High Energy Physics, 2025(6), Article 73. https://doi.org/10.1007/jhep06%282025%29073

Finding a concrete example holography in four dimensional asymptotically flat space is an important open problem. A natural strategy is to take the flat space limit of the celebrated AdS₄/CFT₃ correspondence, which relates M-theory in AdS₄×S⁷ to a ce... Read More about Towards a flat space Carrollian hologram from AdS₄/CFT₃.

“Fair-skinned, young and slim” or “Kardashian-style”: UK-based female Chinese international students’ self-presentation on mobile dating applications (2025)
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Meng, T. (online). “Fair-skinned, young and slim” or “Kardashian-style”: UK-based female Chinese international students’ self-presentation on mobile dating applications. Feminist Media Studies, https://doi.org/10.1080/14680777.2025.2514793

Mobile dating applications (MDAs), ubiquitous dating platforms worldwide, have revolutionized ways by which individuals establish intimate relationships. While scholars extensively studied self-presentation on MDAs, primarily focusing on Western gay... Read More about “Fair-skinned, young and slim” or “Kardashian-style”: UK-based female Chinese international students’ self-presentation on mobile dating applications.

Development and Evaluation of Adaptive Learning Support System Based on Ontology of Multiple Programming Languages (2025)
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Na Nongkhai, L., Wang, J., & Mendori, T. (2025). Development and Evaluation of Adaptive Learning Support System Based on Ontology of Multiple Programming Languages. Education Sciences, 15(6), Article 724

This paper introduces an ontology-based approach within an adaptive learning support system for computer programming. This system is designed to deliver personalized programming exercises that are tailored to individual learners’ skill levels. This p... Read More about Development and Evaluation of Adaptive Learning Support System Based on Ontology of Multiple Programming Languages.

Understanding Repetitive Behaviours: A clinical and cost-effectiveness, multi-site randomised controlled trial of a group for parents and carers of young autistic children (2025)
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Grahame, V., Kernohan, A., Kharati, E., Mathias, A., Butcher, C., Dixon, L., Fletcher-Watson, S., Garland, D., Glod, M., Goodwin, J., Heron, S., Honey, E., Le Couteur, A., Mackie, L., Maxwell, J., Montgomery, L., Ogundimu, E., Probert, H., Riby, D., Rob, P., …Rodgers, J. (online). Understanding Repetitive Behaviours: A clinical and cost-effectiveness, multi-site randomised controlled trial of a group for parents and carers of young autistic children. Autism, https://doi.org/10.1177/13623613251333175

Restricted and repetitive behaviours vary greatly between autistic people. Some are a source of pleasure or create opportunities for learning; others may be detrimental in day-to-day life or cause harm. We have developed, in close collaboration with... Read More about Understanding Repetitive Behaviours: A clinical and cost-effectiveness, multi-site randomised controlled trial of a group for parents and carers of young autistic children.

Dionysus Dendrites: Trees in Euripides’ Bacchae (2025)
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Bentley, E. (online). Dionysus Dendrites: Trees in Euripides’ Bacchae. Green Letters: Studies in Ecocriticism, https://doi.org/10.1080/14688417.2025.2516235

This article reads Euripides’ Bacchae as a play about the relationships, dependencies, and antagonisms between trees, humans, and the gods. On Mount Cithaeron, where much of the narrated action unfolds, trees embody the ambivalence of Dionysus and ac... Read More about Dionysus Dendrites: Trees in Euripides’ Bacchae.

Signals of multiparty entanglement and holography (2025)
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Balasubramanian, V., Kang, M. J., Murdia, C., & Ross, S. F. (2025). Signals of multiparty entanglement and holography. Journal of High Energy Physics, 2025(6), Article 68. https://doi.org/10.1007/jhep06%282025%29068

We study multiparty entanglement signals, which are functions of a quantum state that are non-zero only when the state has multiparty entanglement. We consider known signals of three- and four-party entanglement, and propose new signals for four- and... Read More about Signals of multiparty entanglement and holography.

The Impact of Natural Disasters on the Ongoing Civil War: The Role of Spatial Configuration of Territorial Control (2025)
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Zhao, W. (online). The Impact of Natural Disasters on the Ongoing Civil War: The Role of Spatial Configuration of Territorial Control. Journal of Conflict Resolution, https://doi.org/10.1177/00220027251346912

Understanding how natural disasters impact ongoing civil wars is increasingly important as more extreme weather events are expected due to climate change. Existing literature suggests that there is substantial unexplained variation in the consequence... Read More about The Impact of Natural Disasters on the Ongoing Civil War: The Role of Spatial Configuration of Territorial Control.

DESI Mg ii Absorbers: Extinction Characteristics and Quasar Redshift Accuracy (2025)
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Napolitano, L., Myers, A. D., Fawcett, V. A., Aguilar, J., Ahlen, S., Bianchi, D., Brooks, D., Claybaugh, T., Cole, S., de la Macorra, A., Dey, B., Font-Ribera, A., Forero-Romero, J. E., Gaztañaga, E., Gontcho A Gontcho, S., Gutierrez, G., Honscheid, K., Juneau, S., Lambert, A., Landriau, M., …Zou, H. (2025). DESI Mg ii Absorbers: Extinction Characteristics and Quasar Redshift Accuracy. Astronomical Journal, 170(1), Article 16. https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-3881/adc389

In this paper, we study how absorption-line systems affect the spectra and redshifts of quasi-stellar objects (QSOs), using catalogs of Mg ii absorbers from the early data release and first data release of the Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument. We... Read More about DESI Mg ii Absorbers: Extinction Characteristics and Quasar Redshift Accuracy.

Traditional ecological knowledge for great ape conservation in Gabon (2025)
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Mohamed-Djawad, M. H., Longo-Pendy, N. M., Dibakou, S. E., Puppo, C., Nzue-Nguema, J., Otsaghe-Ekore, D., Makouloutou-Nzassi, P., Moussadji-Kinga, C., Kouga, A. P., Ngoubangoye, B., Ndiaye, P. I., & Boundenga, L. (2025). Traditional ecological knowledge for great ape conservation in Gabon. Journal of Ethnobiology and Ethnomedicine, 21, Article 41. https://doi.org/10.1186/s13002-025-00792-2

Background: Traditional ecological knowledge (TEK) held by Indigenous communities is increasingly recognised as a cost effective, locally adapted complement to instrument-based wildlife monitoring. In southern Gabon, hunter trackers routinely disting... Read More about Traditional ecological knowledge for great ape conservation in Gabon.

The foraging distribution and habitat use of chick-rearing snow petrels from two colonies in Dronning Maud Land, Antarctica (2025)
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Honan, E. M., Wakefield, E. D., Phillips, R. A., Grecian, W. J., Prince, S., Robert, H., Descamps, S., Rix, A., Hoelzel, A. R., & McClymont, E. L. (2025). The foraging distribution and habitat use of chick-rearing snow petrels from two colonies in Dronning Maud Land, Antarctica. Marine Biology, 172(7), Article 109. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00227-025-04657-w

The polar sea-ice zones are highly productive and seasonal habitats that support large populations of vertebrate predators. In the Antarctic, snow petrels (Pagodroma nivea) are regarded as highly ice-dependant, yet knowledge of their habitat use and... Read More about The foraging distribution and habitat use of chick-rearing snow petrels from two colonies in Dronning Maud Land, Antarctica.

An Effective Multivector Model Predictive Current Control for PMSM Drive based on Low-Complexity Voltage Vector Preselection (2025)
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Mohanan Leela, P., & Thippiripati, V. K. (online). An Effective Multivector Model Predictive Current Control for PMSM Drive based on Low-Complexity Voltage Vector Preselection. IEEE Journal of Emerging and Selected Topics in Circuits and Systems, https://doi.org/10.1109/JESTPE.2025.3576939

Model Predictive Current Control (MPCC) is an advanced control strategy for non-linear constrained systems that demand quick dynamic response. An effective multivector MPCC technique based on a low-complexity voltage vector (VV) preselection is propo... Read More about An Effective Multivector Model Predictive Current Control for PMSM Drive based on Low-Complexity Voltage Vector Preselection.

Generative Artificial Intelligence in Education: (What) Are we thinking? (2025)
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Costa, C., & Murphy, M. (in press). Generative Artificial Intelligence in Education: (What) Are we thinking?. Learning, Media and Technology,

Debates linking generative artificial intelligence (Gen-AI) to knowledge work have become increasingly popular, with discussions of technological innovation and information production efficiency central to the justification of its integration in educ... Read More about Generative Artificial Intelligence in Education: (What) Are we thinking?.

Volcanic eruptions and the global subsea telecommunications network (2025)
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Clare, M. A., Yeo, I. A., Nash, J., Hunt, J. E., Panuve, S., Wilkie, A., Williams, R., Dowey, N., Rowley, P., Barclay, J., Phillips, J., Scarlett, J., Engwell, S., Henstock, T. J., Seabrook, S., Watson, S., Wysoczanski, R., Ribo, M., Cronin, S., Talling, P. J., …Robertson, R. (2025). Volcanic eruptions and the global subsea telecommunications network. Bulletin of Volcanology, 87(6), Article 51. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00445-025-01832-1

When the first transoceanic telegraph cables were laid in the mid-1800s, rapid communication between continents became possible. The advent of fibre-optic submarine cables in the 1990s catalyzed a global digital revolution. Today, a network of > 1.7... Read More about Volcanic eruptions and the global subsea telecommunications network.