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O.G. and others v. Greece: A belated vindication for (some) sex workers living with HIV (2024)
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In O.G. and others v. Greece, the Third Section of the ECtHR delivered a compelling judgment vindicating the rights of sex workers living with HIV in Greece who had been subjected to unprecedented public shaming and vilification by Greek authorities... Read More about O.G. and others v. Greece: A belated vindication for (some) sex workers living with HIV.
Structural circuit plasticity by a neurotrophin with a Toll modifies dopamine-dependent behaviour (2023)
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Experience shapes the brain, as neural circuits can be modified by neural stimulation or the lack of it. How this modifies behaviour, and the underlying molecular mechanisms, are poorly understood, but could reveal how the brain works, in health and... Read More about Structural circuit plasticity by a neurotrophin with a Toll modifies dopamine-dependent behaviour.
Marine Sediments Reveal Past Climate Responses to CO2 Changes (2023)
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Climate records stored in marine sediments reveal different ice sheet and ocean responses to falling atmospheric CO2 concentrations from the warm Pliocene to the ice ages of the Pleistocene.
Is Pentecostalism an American religion? (2023)
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The Research Supervisors' Bibliography (2023)
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This bibliography, compiled by Professor Stan Taylor, is a resource for research supervisors to explore the scholarly literature on supervision. It is not intended to be a complete list of publications but an index of what, in tha author's view, ar... Read More about The Research Supervisors' Bibliography.
Theoretical models of extrinsic emotion regulation (the regulation of others’ emotions) recognize many different regulation strategies, yet we know very little about who engages in which strategies, and the effects of different strategies on... Read More about What do we do to help others feel better? Eight extrinsic emotion regulation processes linked to affective and interpersonal outcomes.
Mitigating the impact of air pollution on brain health and dementia: Policy and practice brief (2023)
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Emerging research suggests exposure to high levels of air pollution at critical points in the life course is detrimental to brain health, including cognitive decline and dementia. Social determinants such as socio-economic deprivation, environmental... Read More about Mitigating the impact of air pollution on brain health and dementia: Policy and practice brief.
Pennsylvania’s Housing Justice Campaign’s Promising Win (2023)
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A Pennsylvania program builds a foundation for a just, low-carbon future by making home repair and retrofitting a public priority.
Silicon Valley Bank The new danger in banking? (2023)
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