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The Long-Run Effects of Peer Gender On Occupational Sorting and the Wage Gap (2025)
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Getik, D., & Meier, A. N. (2025). The Long-Run Effects of Peer Gender On Occupational Sorting and the Wage Gap. American Economic Journal: Economic Policy, 17(3), 35–70. https://doi.org/10.1257/pol.20230251

We study the impact of the early gender environment on inequality in the labor market. To this end, we link primary school data to occupations and earnings. We find that women exposed to more girls at critical ages earn more later on: A 10% increase... Read More about The Long-Run Effects of Peer Gender On Occupational Sorting and the Wage Gap.

Multiples Ethical Dialogues in Domestic Abuse-Related Deaths and Perpetrator Studies: Attending to Complexity (2025)
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Di Marco, M. H., & Rowlands, J. (online). Multiples Ethical Dialogues in Domestic Abuse-Related Deaths and Perpetrator Studies: Attending to Complexity. International Journal of Qualitative Methods, https://doi.org/10.1177/16094069251374613

Ethical considerations in qualitative research have increasingly been framed as an ongoing and reflective process, challenging the traditional view of ethics as a rigid set of prescriptive regulations. Nonetheless, challenges in ethical thinking and... Read More about Multiples Ethical Dialogues in Domestic Abuse-Related Deaths and Perpetrator Studies: Attending to Complexity.

An updated history of TDIF‐PXY signalling: a study in cell fate and tissue patterning (2025)
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He, Q., Gladala‐Kostarz, A., Morris, E. E., & Etchells, J. P. (online). An updated history of TDIF‐PXY signalling: a study in cell fate and tissue patterning. New Phytologist, https://doi.org/10.1111/nph.70508

Non-cell autonomous signalling is a mechanism by which stem cells are maintained across the tree of life. In plants, many stem cell populations are regulated by peptide ligands related to CLAVATA3, which are secreted from one cell type and bind to th... Read More about An updated history of TDIF‐PXY signalling: a study in cell fate and tissue patterning.

SLICE: SPT-CL J0546-5345—A Prominent Strong-lensing Cluster at z = 1.07 (2025)
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Allingham, J. F. V., Zitrin, A., Golubchik, M., Furtak, L. J., Bayliss, M., Cerny, C., Diego, J. M., Edge, A. C., Gassis, R., Gladders, M. D., Jauzac, M., Lagattuta, D. J., Leroy, G., Limousin, M., Mahler, G., Meena, A. K., Natarajan, P., & Sharon, K. (2025). SLICE: SPT-CL J0546-5345—A Prominent Strong-lensing Cluster at z = 1.07. Astrophysical Journal Letters, 990(1), Article L25. https://doi.org/10.3847/2041-8213/adfa85

Massive galaxy clusters act as prominent strong lenses. Due to a combination of observational biases, cluster evolution, and lensing efficiency, most of the known cluster lenses lie typically at zl ∼ 0.2–0.7, with only a few prominent examples at hig... Read More about SLICE: SPT-CL J0546-5345—A Prominent Strong-lensing Cluster at z = 1.07.

BASS. LIII. The Eddington Ratio as the Primary Regulator of the Fraction of X-Ray Emission in Active Galactic Nuclei (2025)
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Gupta, K. K., Ricci, C., Tortosa, A., Temple, M. J., Koss, M. J., Trakhtenbrot, B., Bauer, F. E., Treister, E., Mushotzky, R., Kammoun, E., Papadakis, I., Oh, K., Rojas, A., Chang, C.-S., Diaz, Y., Jana, A., Kakkad, D., del Moral-Castro, I., Peca, A., Powell, M. C., …Harrison, F. (2025). BASS. LIII. The Eddington Ratio as the Primary Regulator of the Fraction of X-Ray Emission in Active Galactic Nuclei. The Astrophysical Journal, 990(1), Article 86. https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-4357/adf0f8

Active galactic nuclei (AGN) emit radiation via accretion across the entire energy spectrum. While the standard disk and corona model can somewhat describe this emission, it fails to predict specific features such as the soft X-ray excess, the short-... Read More about BASS. LIII. The Eddington Ratio as the Primary Regulator of the Fraction of X-Ray Emission in Active Galactic Nuclei.

Evolution of toponymic cultural landscapes in Xinjiang’s Yulongkashi River Basin (2025)
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Guo, Y., Wang, L., & Huang, J. (2025). Evolution of toponymic cultural landscapes in Xinjiang’s Yulongkashi River Basin. Heritage Science, 13(1), Article 428. https://doi.org/10.1038/s40494-025-01993-4

Geographical names of traditional ethnic villages are an important entry point for exploring the local cultural characteristics of watersheds because of their profound historical, cultural, and socio-geographical information. However, the existing re... Read More about Evolution of toponymic cultural landscapes in Xinjiang’s Yulongkashi River Basin.

Socio‐ecological complexity in managing long‐standing invasive water hyacinth in wetland agriculture and fisheries (2025)
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Hossain, M., Sun, J., Kashmi, N. S., Lucas, M. C., & Galib, S. M. (online). Socio‐ecological complexity in managing long‐standing invasive water hyacinth in wetland agriculture and fisheries. People and Nature, https://doi.org/10.1002/pan3.70129

Managing long‐established invasive species in an ecosystem can be complex due to their multifaceted socio‐economic roles and use to the stakeholders, an issue requiring more attention. We measured the effects of water hyacinth (Pontederia crassipes),... Read More about Socio‐ecological complexity in managing long‐standing invasive water hyacinth in wetland agriculture and fisheries.

Expectations for Adopting Virtual Reality to promote Health Literacy in Patients with Persistent Pain: Qualitative Analysis of UK-based Physiotherapists (2025)
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Skidmore, N., Mankelow, J., Ryan, C. G., & Martin, D. (2025). Expectations for Adopting Virtual Reality to promote Health Literacy in Patients with Persistent Pain: Qualitative Analysis of UK-based Physiotherapists. Pain Research and Management, 2025, Article 5547227. https://doi.org/10.1155/prm/5547227

Background: Persistent pain is a complex global issue which has significant impact on quality of life. Poor health literacy further impacts quality of life in people with persistent pain. It is recommended that education is provided to improve health... Read More about Expectations for Adopting Virtual Reality to promote Health Literacy in Patients with Persistent Pain: Qualitative Analysis of UK-based Physiotherapists.

Egalitarian norms can deflate identity-bias link in real-life groups (2025)
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Çoksan, S., & Sağlamöz, A. F. (2025). Egalitarian norms can deflate identity-bias link in real-life groups. PLoS ONE, 20(8), Article e0330484. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0330484

Social identity theory posits that group membership influences individual behavior by fostering a sense of belonging and promoting normative conformity within groups. While much research has shown a link between ingroup identification and ingroup bia... Read More about Egalitarian norms can deflate identity-bias link in real-life groups.

Crisis of imagination/(re)imaginations for a (climate) crisis (2025)
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Kumar, A., Singh, C., Hermanus, L., Kamath, L., Kimari, W., Pelling, M., & Bulkeley, H. (online). Crisis of imagination/(re)imaginations for a (climate) crisis. Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers, Article e70023. https://doi.org/10.1111/tran.70023

This themed intervention emerges from a Chair's Plenary during the Royal Geographical Society (with IBG) Annual Conference 2023 on the theme of ‘Climate Changed Geographies’ and addresses geographers and allied social scientists. Drawing on Amitav Gh... Read More about Crisis of imagination/(re)imaginations for a (climate) crisis.

Psychology should move from selective allyship to empowered actions to tackle global crises (2025)
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Kutlaca, M., Radke, H. R. M., & Uluğ, Ö. M. (2025). Psychology should move from selective allyship to empowered actions to tackle global crises. 00 Journal not listed, 3(1), Article 133. https://doi.org/10.1038/s44271-025-00316-4

Psychology is committed to the principle of nonmaleficence (i.e., do no harm). Yet the discipline’s past failures and its current selective allyship with only some crises paint a problematic picture. The authors argue that psychology as a discipline... Read More about Psychology should move from selective allyship to empowered actions to tackle global crises.

Elucidating tissue and subcellular specificity of the entire SUMO network reveals how stress responses are fine-tuned in a eukaryote (2025)
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Banda, J., Ghosh, S., Roy, D., Ingole, K. D., Clark, L., Sharma, E., Kakkunath, S., Sue-Ob, K., Bhosale, R., Band, L., Ghosh, S., Wells, D., Atkinson, J., Provart, N. J., Bennett, M. J., Lilley, K. S., Jones, A., De Lucas, M., Bishopp, A., & Sadanandom, A. (2025). Elucidating tissue and subcellular specificity of the entire SUMO network reveals how stress responses are fine-tuned in a eukaryote. Science Advances, 11(35), Article eadw9153. https://doi.org/10.1126/sciadv.adw9153

SUMOylation is essential in plant and animal cells, but it remains unknown how small ubiquitin-like modifier (SUMO) components act in concert to modify specific targets in response to environmental stresses. In this study, we characterize every SUMO... Read More about Elucidating tissue and subcellular specificity of the entire SUMO network reveals how stress responses are fine-tuned in a eukaryote.

A late-antique catacomb in Sirte: a reassessment of the evidence a century after its excavation (2025)
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Barron, C. (online). A late-antique catacomb in Sirte: a reassessment of the evidence a century after its excavation. Libyan Studies, 1-7. https://doi.org/10.1017/lis.2025.10019

In 1926, Roberto Bartoccini excavated a late-antique tomb at Sirte, Libya. Fifty-three inscriptions in Latin, Greek and Latino-Punic have been recorded and used as evidence of a thriving Christian community. This article reassesses these inscriptions... Read More about A late-antique catacomb in Sirte: a reassessment of the evidence a century after its excavation.

Crafting safety in the storm: An occupational health and safety professionals’ job crafting scale (2025)
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Berghoff, N. K., Casey, T., Hu, X., & Wu, C.-H. (2025). Crafting safety in the storm: An occupational health and safety professionals’ job crafting scale. Journal of Safety Research, 94, 445-458. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jsr.2025.08.001

Introduction: This study aims to develop and validate a job crafting scale designed specifically for occupational health and safety (OHS) professionals working in a crisis environment. Job crafting, defined as the proactive adjustment of job roles to... Read More about Crafting safety in the storm: An occupational health and safety professionals’ job crafting scale.

Islamic Normative Legal Theory: Framework and Applications (2025)
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Ahmed, H. (online). Islamic Normative Legal Theory: Framework and Applications. Journal of Law and Religion, https://doi.org/10.1017/jlr.2025.10056

In this article, the author develops an Islamic normative legal theoretical framework by using three key Islamic methodological approaches—(1) juridical theory of law (uṣūl), (2) legal maxims (qawāʿid), and (3) purposive-based theory (maqāṣid)—in lig... Read More about Islamic Normative Legal Theory: Framework and Applications.

Troubling times: Climate crisis, future geographies and queer theory (2025)
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Robson, A. (2025). Troubling times: Climate crisis, future geographies and queer theory. Progress in Environmental Geography, 4(3), 298-319. https://doi.org/10.1177/27539687251355273

Drawing together queer theories and geographies of the future, this article explores how sexual politics condition climate futures. Unlike in geographical research on climate futures, where the future is often realized so that it may be contained and... Read More about Troubling times: Climate crisis, future geographies and queer theory.

Modelling cliff collapse and run-out with the material point method (2025)
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Sutcliffe, S., Coombs, W., Zhang, W., Duddu, R., & Augarde, C. (in press). Modelling cliff collapse and run-out with the material point method. Computers and Geotechnics,

This paper proposes a method for modelling the combined collapse and large deformation run-out of cliffs using the Material Point Method (MPM). An explicit dynamic MPM formulation is derived with features key for simulating ductile-brittle fracture d... Read More about Modelling cliff collapse and run-out with the material point method.