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Techno-economic feasibility of pipeline and mobile thermal energy storage for liquid desiccant transport (2025)
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Giampieri, A., Ittner, T., Ling-Chin, J., & Roskilly, A. P. (2025). Techno-economic feasibility of pipeline and mobile thermal energy storage for liquid desiccant transport. Applied Energy, 392, 125975. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.apenergy.2025.125975

The use of desiccant solutions for heat recovery, transport and use offers an alternative to conventional district heating and cooling networks, providing heating, cooling, moisture control and drying in one multi-service system. Desiccant solutions... Read More about Techno-economic feasibility of pipeline and mobile thermal energy storage for liquid desiccant transport.

Autophagy plays a dual role in chromoplast transition and degradation and is essential for fruit coloration and ripening (2025)
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Guo, Y., Bao, Z., Shi, M., Zheng, Q., Huo, Y., Hu, R., Guan, Y., Cao, S., Hussey, P. J., Deng, X., Cheng, Y., & Wang, P. (online). Autophagy plays a dual role in chromoplast transition and degradation and is essential for fruit coloration and ripening. Autophagy, https://doi.org/10.1080/15548627.2025.2509330

The color of tomato fruits is determined by carotenoids. The process involves removing chloroplast-related components and the biogenesis of chromoplast membranes where carotenoids are stored, but how these events are coordinated is unknown. Here, we... Read More about Autophagy plays a dual role in chromoplast transition and degradation and is essential for fruit coloration and ripening.

Resounding Resistance: Decolonising Memory Through Johannesburg's Sound Art Narratives (2025)
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Kappler, S., Gunter, A., & Truter, L. (online). Resounding Resistance: Decolonising Memory Through Johannesburg's Sound Art Narratives. Memory Studies, https://doi.org/10.1177/17506980251334981

This article is drawn from findings of the research project “Decolonising Education for Peace in Africa”. It analyses a collaborative sound art project in Johannesburg, investigating how sound art can act as conduit for the transmission of community... Read More about Resounding Resistance: Decolonising Memory Through Johannesburg's Sound Art Narratives.

Risk factors for eating disorder symptoms at 15 years of age: a 9-year longitudinal cohort study (2025)
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Hanson, L. N., Adamson, A. J., Basterfield, L., Reilly, J. J., Janssen, X., Pearce, M. S., Boothroyd, L. G., & Evans, E. H. (2025). Risk factors for eating disorder symptoms at 15 years of age: a 9-year longitudinal cohort study. Appetite, 214, Article 108149. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.appet.2025.108149

Eating disorders (EDs) are typically diagnosed in the later stages of puberty, but risk factors for EDs are present in pre-pubertal children. This longitudinal, population-based birth cohort study aimed to examine prospective predictors of eating dis... Read More about Risk factors for eating disorder symptoms at 15 years of age: a 9-year longitudinal cohort study.

A Multiwavelength Technique for Estimating Galaxy Cluster Mass Accretion Rates (2025)
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Soltis, J., Ntampaka, M., Diemer, B., ZuHone, J., Bose, S., Delgado, A. M., Hadzhiyska, B., Hernández-Aguayo, C., Nagai, D., & Trac, H. (2025). A Multiwavelength Technique for Estimating Galaxy Cluster Mass Accretion Rates. The Astrophysical Journal, 985(2), Article 212. https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-4357/adcfa4

The mass accretion rate of galaxy clusters is a key factor in determining their structure, but a reliable observational tracer has yet to be established. We present a state-of-the-art machine learning model for constraining the mass accretion rate of... Read More about A Multiwavelength Technique for Estimating Galaxy Cluster Mass Accretion Rates.

Modeling Anisotropic Signature of Slab‐Induced Mantle Plumes From Thermochemical Piles in the Lowermost Mantle (2025)
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Roy, P., Steinberger, B., Faccenda, M., & Pons, M. (2025). Modeling Anisotropic Signature of Slab‐Induced Mantle Plumes From Thermochemical Piles in the Lowermost Mantle. Geophysical Research Letters, 52(10), Article e2024GL113299. https://doi.org/10.1029/2024gl113299

Seismic anisotropy, observed in the lowermost mantle near Large Low‐Shear‐Velocity Provinces (LLSVPs), is likely caused by strong deformation from mantle flow interacting with these regions and/or plume formation. This study explores slab‐induced plu... Read More about Modeling Anisotropic Signature of Slab‐Induced Mantle Plumes From Thermochemical Piles in the Lowermost Mantle.

Academic achievement of children with unilateral or mild bilateral hearing loss: A systematic review (2025)
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Collier, K. (2025). Academic achievement of children with unilateral or mild bilateral hearing loss: A systematic review. Review of Education, 13(2), Article e70072. https://doi.org/10.1002/rev3.70072

There has been significant research on the association between hearing loss and academic achievement. However, many studies do not disaggregate by degree of hearing loss. Therefore, the risks to school performance posed by unilateral and mild bilater... Read More about Academic achievement of children with unilateral or mild bilateral hearing loss: A systematic review.

Tobias and Syd: a research-based podcast audio-drama about tobacco (2025)
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Russell, A. (2025). Tobias and Syd: a research-based podcast audio-drama about tobacco. Radio Journal: International Studies in Broadcast & Audio Media, 23(1), 103-126. https://doi.org/10.1386/rjao_00112_1

We report on an experiment that used podcast audio-drama as a medium to generate impact from academic outputs in a creative, inclusive and collaborative way. Tobias and Syd was a serialised podcast audio-drama published in January 2023 based on idea... Read More about Tobias and Syd: a research-based podcast audio-drama about tobacco.

Holocene landslides in the Fraser Canyon Corridor and implications for ‘ecohazard’ assessment (2025)
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Steelquist, A., Carr, J., Seagren, E., Baird, K., Heathfield, D., Menounos, B., Larsen, I., Dingle, E., & Venditti, J. (2025). Holocene landslides in the Fraser Canyon Corridor and implications for ‘ecohazard’ assessment. Earth Surface Processes and Landforms, 50(6), Article e70089. https://doi.org/10.1002/esp.70089

Landslides are important natural hazards to infrastructure and humans, but they also pose a hazard to the biosphere and constitute an ‘ecohazard’. Recent and prehistoric landslides in southwest British Columbia have significantly impacted local fluvi... Read More about Holocene landslides in the Fraser Canyon Corridor and implications for ‘ecohazard’ assessment.

Managing unusual sensory experiences in at-risk mental state for psychosis in England: A parallel group, single-blind, randomised controlled feasibility trial (2025)
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Dodgson, G., Singh, A., Barclay, N., Birkett, L., Boyle, C., Brandon, T., Dudley, R., Einbeck, J., Gibbs, C., Hamilton, J., Larry, V., Simpson, J., & Fernyhough, C. (2025). Managing unusual sensory experiences in at-risk mental state for psychosis in England: A parallel group, single-blind, randomised controlled feasibility trial. Psychiatry Research, 351, Article 116564. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.psychres.2025.116564

Young people at risk of psychosis often present to services with unusual sensory experiences (USE). Managing Unusual Sensory Experiences (MUSE) is a digital intervention that therapists can use with clients to support better understanding of these ex... Read More about Managing unusual sensory experiences in at-risk mental state for psychosis in England: A parallel group, single-blind, randomised controlled feasibility trial.

Identity work in longstanding subsidiaries during crisis: reinforcing, preserving and reconstructing subsidiary identity (2025)
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Lopez-Vega, H., Tell, F., & Gillmore, E. (online). Identity work in longstanding subsidiaries during crisis: reinforcing, preserving and reconstructing subsidiary identity. Journal of International Management, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.intman.2025.101259

During a national crisis, longstanding subsidiaries' roles are placed under considerable pressure. At the same time, the connotation of longstanding subsidiaries implies that they have existed for a significant period of time, during which they would... Read More about Identity work in longstanding subsidiaries during crisis: reinforcing, preserving and reconstructing subsidiary identity.

Unpacking the Psychological Mechanisms of Service Robot Adoption for Lonely Customers (2025)
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Yan, M., Yu, Q., Lin, Z., & Ye, Y. (online). Unpacking the Psychological Mechanisms of Service Robot Adoption for Lonely Customers. Journal of Digital Economy, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jdec.2025.05.002

This research attempts to bridge the fields of service robotics and loneliness studies, exploring the relationship between customers’ psychological state and technology use. Drawing upon the Evolutionary Theory of Loneliness, we propose lonely custom... Read More about Unpacking the Psychological Mechanisms of Service Robot Adoption for Lonely Customers.

The Rovuma Transform Margin: Locating East Africa's Transform Continent‐Ocean Transition (2025)
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Phethean, J. J. J., Kalnins, L. M., van Hunen, J., McCaffrey, K. J. W., & Davies, R. J. (2025). The Rovuma Transform Margin: Locating East Africa's Transform Continent‐Ocean Transition. Tectonics, 44(5), Article e2024TC008700. https://doi.org/10.1029/2024tc008700

Understanding the nature and location of paleo-plate boundaries is fundamental to building accurate plate tectonic reconstructions, and therefore to our understanding of continental breakup processes. Here, we use seismic reflection data and three gr... Read More about The Rovuma Transform Margin: Locating East Africa's Transform Continent‐Ocean Transition.

Heat flow as a catalyst for radiogenic helium release in the East Africa Rift System (2025)
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Mulaya, E., Gluyas, J., McCaffrey, K., Byrne, D., & Ballentine, C. (online). Heat flow as a catalyst for radiogenic helium release in the East Africa Rift System. Acta Geochimica, https://doi.org/10.1007/s11631-025-00780-z

The Rukwa Rift section of the East Africa Rift System presents a type setting for radiogenic helium accumulation in a petroleum free basin. As a prerequisite for accumulation, a considerable high heat fow anomaly is required from tectonothermal event... Read More about Heat flow as a catalyst for radiogenic helium release in the East Africa Rift System.

Draining of an ancient lake in the Hexi Corridor 4500 years ago triggered migration of the Hei Shan civilization (2025)
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Dong, Z., Hu, Z., Pan, B., Bridgland, D., Li, X., Mo, Q., Li, M., Zhong, M., & Pan, R. (2025). Draining of an ancient lake in the Hexi Corridor 4500 years ago triggered migration of the Hei Shan civilization. Communications Earth & Environment, 6(1), Article 403. https://doi.org/10.1038/s43247-025-02384-0

Anthropological evidence in the Duanshankou river in the northeastern Tibetan Plateau suggests this was an important prehistoric occupation site in the Hexi Corridor, which later become part of the Silk Road, the route for trans-Eurasian trade. This... Read More about Draining of an ancient lake in the Hexi Corridor 4500 years ago triggered migration of the Hei Shan civilization.

The Sun’s Open–Closed Flux Boundary and the Origin of the Slow Solar Wind (2025)
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Wilkins, C. P., Pontin, D. I., Yeates, A. R., Antiochos, S. K., Schunker, H., & Lamichhane, B. (2025). The Sun’s Open–Closed Flux Boundary and the Origin of the Slow Solar Wind. The Astrophysical Journal, 985(2), Article 190. https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-4357/adcd65

The Sun’s open–closed flux boundary (OCB) separates closed and open magnetic field lines, and is the site for interchange magnetic reconnection processes thought to be linked to the origin of the slow solar wind (SSW). We analyze the global magnetic... Read More about The Sun’s Open–Closed Flux Boundary and the Origin of the Slow Solar Wind.

Generic root counts and flatness in tropical geometry (2025)
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Helminck, P. A., & Ren, Y. (2025). Generic root counts and flatness in tropical geometry. Journal of the London Mathematical Society, 111(5), e70171. https://doi.org/10.1112/jlms.70171

We use tropical and nonarchimedean geometry to study the generic number of solutions of families of polynomial equations over a parameter space 𝑌. In particular, we are interested in the choices of parameters for which the generic root count is attai... Read More about Generic root counts and flatness in tropical geometry.

Serial lung ultrasound in predicting the need for surfactant and respiratory course in preterm infants—multicentre observational study (SLURP) (2025)
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Loganathan, P. K., Meau-Petit, V., Bhojnagarwala, B., Nair, V., Holmes, J., Occhipinti, A., & Montasser, M. (2025). Serial lung ultrasound in predicting the need for surfactant and respiratory course in preterm infants—multicentre observational study (SLURP). European Journal of Pediatrics, 184(6), Article 356. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00431-025-06185-7

Lung ultrasound (LUS) scores may predict surfactant need early and the progression of the respiratory course in preterm infants. The objective of this study is to report the diagnostic value of LUS scores performed by operators of varying levels of e... Read More about Serial lung ultrasound in predicting the need for surfactant and respiratory course in preterm infants—multicentre observational study (SLURP).