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Prestige-Biased Social Learning (2024)
Book Chapter
Offord, M., Brand, C., & Kendal, J. (2024). Prestige-Biased Social Learning. In J. J. Tehrani (Ed.), The Oxford Handbook of Cultural Evolution. Oxford University Press. https://doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780198869252.013.16

This chapter explores the role of prestige-biased social learning within cultural evolution studies. The authors define and underscore the significance of prestige, tracing its historical development in the social sciences. Originating from early twe... Read More about Prestige-Biased Social Learning.

The “Intellectual Property” Puzzle in the WHO Pandemic Preparedness Treaty: An Appraisal (2024)
Journal Article
Upreti, P. N., Le, V. A., & Nguyen, S. L. (2024). The “Intellectual Property” Puzzle in the WHO Pandemic Preparedness Treaty: An Appraisal. European Intellectual Property Review, 46(11), 716-725

This article provides an overview of the ongoing World Health Organization (WHO) Pandemic Treaty. The analysis examines WHO's past responses to pathogen containment and provides context and rationale for the Treaty's negotiation. It also critically e... Read More about The “Intellectual Property” Puzzle in the WHO Pandemic Preparedness Treaty: An Appraisal.

“It has shown me how much I am capable of”: An Exploration of Autistic Burnout Experiences in Motherhood (2024)
Journal Article
Pearson, A., Ferguson, A., & Martin, D. (in press). “It has shown me how much I am capable of”: An Exploration of Autistic Burnout Experiences in Motherhood. Autism in Adulthood,

Background: Research has highlighted a relationship between autistic motherhood and autistic burnout, though autistic mothers’ experiences of autistic burnout have not been explored in depth.

Method: To address this research gap, we used a partic... Read More about “It has shown me how much I am capable of”: An Exploration of Autistic Burnout Experiences in Motherhood.

Review of landslide inventories for Nepal between 2010 and 2021 reveals data gaps in global landslide hotspot (2024)
Journal Article
Harvey, E., Kincey, M., Rosser, N., Gadtaula, A., Collins, E., Densmore, A., Dunant, A., Arrell, K., Oven, K., Basyal, G., Dhital, M. R., Robinson, T., de Vries, M., Paudyal, S., Pujara, D., & Shrestha, R. (online). Review of landslide inventories for Nepal between 2010 and 2021 reveals data gaps in global landslide hotspot. Natural Hazards, https://doi.org/10.1007/s11069-024-07013-1

A review of landslide inventories provides an essential assessment of the state of knowledge around landslide hazard and can guide the focus of future studies. This is especially true in Nepal, which is highly prone to landslides, but lacks a compreh... Read More about Review of landslide inventories for Nepal between 2010 and 2021 reveals data gaps in global landslide hotspot.

Digital transformation in public-private collaborations: The success of humanitarian supply chain operations (2024)
Journal Article
Akhtar, P., De Silva, M., Khan, Z., Tarba, S., Amankwah-Amoah, J., & Wood, G. (online). Digital transformation in public-private collaborations: The success of humanitarian supply chain operations. International Journal of Production Economics, Article 109461. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijpe.2024.109461

Recent years have seen the extensive use of big data analytics, related technological infrastructure, and machine learning applications for digital transformation. The resource dependency related to data-driven applications elicits public-private col... Read More about Digital transformation in public-private collaborations: The success of humanitarian supply chain operations.

Exploring periphery–core dynamics in international management: A review, characterizations, and future research agenda (2024)
Journal Article
Khan, Z., Wu, J., Khan, H., Amankwah-Amoah, J., Czinkota, M., & Zahoor, N. (2024). Exploring periphery–core dynamics in international management: A review, characterizations, and future research agenda. European Management Journal, 42(5), 653-657. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.emj.2024.07.004

This Management Focus section aims to provide insights into the concept of periphery–core dynamics in international business and management. In this Management Focus section, we introduce several studies that illuminate various core issues situated w... Read More about Exploring periphery–core dynamics in international management: A review, characterizations, and future research agenda.

Navigating Temporary Competitive Advantage: Pandemic‐Driven Strategies in the Global Airline Industry (2024)
Journal Article
Amankwah‐Amoah, J., Nyame-Asiamah, F., & Ayiine-Etigo, D. (online). Navigating Temporary Competitive Advantage: Pandemic‐Driven Strategies in the Global Airline Industry. Thunderbird International Business Review, https://doi.org/10.1002/tie.22423

The present study examines the evolution and dynamics of temporary competitive advantage (TCA) in the volatile airline industry. This is illustrated by using the context of COVID‐19 pandemic to understand the risk faced by the global airline industry... Read More about Navigating Temporary Competitive Advantage: Pandemic‐Driven Strategies in the Global Airline Industry.

G E Moore’s Time Realism: Presentism, A-Theory, and the Ghost of Henry Sidgwick (2023)
Journal Article
Thomas, E. (2023). G E Moore’s Time Realism: Presentism, A-Theory, and the Ghost of Henry Sidgwick. Gavin David Young Lectures in Philosophy, https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13772495

The 'new realist' G E Moore is hardly known as a metaphysician of time, yet I argue his 1910-11 lectures, later published as Some Main Problems of Philosophy , offer the first substantial English-language defence of presentism and the A-theory. This... Read More about G E Moore’s Time Realism: Presentism, A-Theory, and the Ghost of Henry Sidgwick.

100 Years of Actual Occupation as an Overriding Interest in English & Welsh Land Law: Challenging the Rationale and Making the Radical Case for Abolition (2024)
Journal Article
Bevan, C. (in press). 100 Years of Actual Occupation as an Overriding Interest in English & Welsh Land Law: Challenging the Rationale and Making the Radical Case for Abolition. Legal Studies,

It is 100 years since the rights of those in ‘actual occupation’ joined the statute book as interests capable of binding transferees of land despite not appearing on the register. This article seizes the opportunity to investigate and excavate the ov... Read More about 100 Years of Actual Occupation as an Overriding Interest in English & Welsh Land Law: Challenging the Rationale and Making the Radical Case for Abolition.

Common origin for black holes in both high mass X-ray binaries and gravitational-wave sources (2024)
Journal Article
Belczynski, K., Done, C., Hagen, S., Lasota, J.-P., & Sen, K. (2024). Common origin for black holes in both high mass X-ray binaries and gravitational-wave sources. Astronomy & Astrophysics, 690, Article A21. https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/202450229

Black-hole (BH) high-mass X-ray binary (HMXB) systems are likely to be the progenitors of BH-BH mergers detected in gravitational waves by LIGO/Virgo/KAGRA (LVK). Yet merging BHs reach higher masses (∼100 M⊙) than BHs in HMXBs (∼20 M⊙) and typically... Read More about Common origin for black holes in both high mass X-ray binaries and gravitational-wave sources.

Molecular dynamics of quantitative evaluation of confined fluid behavior in nanopores media and the influencing mechanism: Pore size and pore geometry (2024)
Journal Article
Zhao, R., Xue, H., Lu, S., Greenwell, H. C., Xu, Y., He, T., & Erastova, V. (2024). Molecular dynamics of quantitative evaluation of confined fluid behavior in nanopores media and the influencing mechanism: Pore size and pore geometry. Physics of Fluids, 36(9), Article 092027. https://doi.org/10.1063/5.0226864

Understanding the potential mechanisms of reservoir fluid storage, transport, and oil recovery in shale matrices requires an accurate and quantitative evaluation of the fluid behavior and phase state characteristics of the confined fluid in nanopores... Read More about Molecular dynamics of quantitative evaluation of confined fluid behavior in nanopores media and the influencing mechanism: Pore size and pore geometry.

In for the long ride? Law and technology education in the UK and its utility in pursuing responsible tech careers (2024)
Journal Article
Aidinlis, S. (2024). In for the long ride? Law and technology education in the UK and its utility in pursuing responsible tech careers. The Law Teacher, 58(2), 234-254. https://doi.org/10.1080/03069400.2024.2336882

Can law graduates contribute to the development of fair technology in a world where rapid technological innovation often outpaces societal considerations? This paper explores the gap between the skills required for a career in “responsible tech” and... Read More about In for the long ride? Law and technology education in the UK and its utility in pursuing responsible tech careers.

Beyond Freedom of Information Legislation: Navigating Access to Government Data for Independent Research in the UK (2023)
Journal Article
Aidinlis, S. (2023). Beyond Freedom of Information Legislation: Navigating Access to Government Data for Independent Research in the UK. Public Law,

Freedom of information (FOI) legislation has been a significant pillar of democratic public discourse in the UK by enabling independent researchers to hold the government of the day accountable and scrutinise its actions in an evidence-based manner.... Read More about Beyond Freedom of Information Legislation: Navigating Access to Government Data for Independent Research in the UK.

Government-to-Business (G2B) research data sharing and the GDPR: Reconciling the public with the private? (2022)
Book Chapter
Aidinlis, S. (2022). Government-to-Business (G2B) research data sharing and the GDPR: Reconciling the public with the private?. In Research Handbook on EU Data Protection Law (115–142). Edward Elgar Publishing. https://doi.org/10.4337/9781800371682.00014

Governments across the EU are increasingly turning their attention to advanced big data analytics, aiming to use their data to inform the design and implementation of public policies. Due to limitations in expertise and resources, this is often impos... Read More about Government-to-Business (G2B) research data sharing and the GDPR: Reconciling the public with the private?.

The interaction effect of board characteristics and ESG reporting on the financial performance of multinational enterprises: a quantile regression approach (2024)
Journal Article
Khalifa Elmghaamez, I., Zarei, A., & Demir, A. (in press). The interaction effect of board characteristics and ESG reporting on the financial performance of multinational enterprises: a quantile regression approach. International Journal of Business Governance and Ethics, https://doi.org/10.1504/IJBGE.2024.10066665

This study employs a quantile regression approach to investigate the moderating role of board characteristics in the relationship between environmental, social, and governance (ESG) reporting and the financial performance of multinational enterprises... Read More about The interaction effect of board characteristics and ESG reporting on the financial performance of multinational enterprises: a quantile regression approach.

Identifying the Metaverse Value Recipe(s) Affecting Customer Engagement and Well-being in Retailing (2024)
Journal Article
Singh, G., Roy, S. K., Apostolidis, C., Quaddus, M., & Sadeque, S. (2025). Identifying the Metaverse Value Recipe(s) Affecting Customer Engagement and Well-being in Retailing. Technological Forecasting and Social Change, 210, Article 123870. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.techfore.2024.123870

Following the increasing interest of retailers to engage with their consumers using digital channels and platforms, this study uses affordance theory and Leroi-Werelds's value typologies as a theoretical lens to identify recipes (i.e., combinations)... Read More about Identifying the Metaverse Value Recipe(s) Affecting Customer Engagement and Well-being in Retailing.

Everyday speculation in the remaking of peri-urban livelihoods and landscapes (2022)
Journal Article
Leitner, H., Nowak, S., & Sheppard, E. (2023). Everyday speculation in the remaking of peri-urban livelihoods and landscapes. Environment and Planning A, 55(2), 388-406. https://doi.org/10.1177/0308518x211066915

Peri-urbanization is transforming the urban-rural interface of metropolitan areas across the global south. Large-scale planned developments and infrastructure projects result in the widespread displacement of residents and the disappearance of agricu... Read More about Everyday speculation in the remaking of peri-urban livelihoods and landscapes.

The social lives of network effects: Speculation and risk in Jakarta's platform economy (2021)
Journal Article
Nowak, S. (2023). The social lives of network effects: Speculation and risk in Jakarta's platform economy. Environment and Planning A, 55(2), 471-489. https://doi.org/10.1177/0308518x211056953

Under the designation “platform urbanism,” there is growing scholarly recognition that platform intermediaries are reconfiguring urban industries, processes, and relationships through the collection and manipulation of big data. Central to realizing... Read More about The social lives of network effects: Speculation and risk in Jakarta's platform economy.

Jakarta: Taking the field seriously (2024)
Journal Article
Colven, E., Nowak, S., Anguelov, D., Irawaty, D., Sheppard, E., Leitner, H., & The Jakarta Collective. (2024). Jakarta: Taking the field seriously. Environment and Planning A, 56(3), 988-995. https://doi.org/10.1177/0308518x241233907

We respond as the Jakarta Collective to Prathiwi Putri’s constructive critique of Leitner and Sheppard’s research on Jakarta’s kampungs, to make visible the broader cluster of scholarship surrounding their research. Deploying six binaries, postcoloni... Read More about Jakarta: Taking the field seriously.

Beyond Nomothetics and Idiographics: Towards a Systematization of Personality Research Approaches (2024)
Journal Article
Vy Phan, L., Modersitzki, N., Kuper, N., Beckmann, N., Fajkowska, M., Gollwitzer, M., Horstmann, K. T., Quirin, M., Renner, K.-H., Wright, A., & Rauthmann, J. (online). Beyond Nomothetics and Idiographics: Towards a Systematization of Personality Research Approaches. European Journal of Personality, https://doi.org/10.1177/08902070241301633

Psychology is concerned with both general laws of psychological functioning and with the individual person. The debate surrounding nomothetics and idiographics has been brought up repeatedly, but it has never been completely resolved. We therefore ai... Read More about Beyond Nomothetics and Idiographics: Towards a Systematization of Personality Research Approaches.

Ecumenical Social Activism and Transnational Connections Between Brazil and Britain: Theoretical and Practical Understandings of Ecumenism (2024)
Journal Article
Burity, J., & Orton, A. (online). Ecumenical Social Activism and Transnational Connections Between Brazil and Britain: Theoretical and Practical Understandings of Ecumenism. International Journal of Latin American Religions, https://doi.org/10.1007/s41603-024-00259-4

This article, as the first of a two-part series, focuses on how activist practitioners in Christian faith-related non-governmental organisations relate to and develop ecumenical relationships/networks within their work on issues that cross internatio... Read More about Ecumenical Social Activism and Transnational Connections Between Brazil and Britain: Theoretical and Practical Understandings of Ecumenism.

Addendum: Multichannel quantum defect theory of strontium bound Rydberg states (2014 J. Phys. B: At. Mol. Opt. Phys. 47 155001) (2024)
Journal Article
Vaillant, C. L., Jones, M. P. A., & Potvliege, R. M. (2024). Addendum: Multichannel quantum defect theory of strontium bound Rydberg states (2014 J. Phys. B: At. Mol. Opt. Phys. 47 155001). Journal of Physics B: Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics, 57(19), Article 199401. https://doi.org/10.1088/1361-6455/ad76f0

Newly calculated multichannel quantum defect theory parameters and channel fractions are presented for the singlet and triplet S, P and D series and singlet F series of strontium. These results correct those reported in Vaillant et al (2014 J. Phys.... Read More about Addendum: Multichannel quantum defect theory of strontium bound Rydberg states (2014 J. Phys. B: At. Mol. Opt. Phys. 47 155001).

OzDES Reverberation Mapping Program: Stacking analysis with Hβ, Mg ii, and C iv (2024)
Journal Article
Malik, U., Sharp, R., Penton, A., Yu, Z., Martini, P., Tucker, B. E., Davis, T. M., Lewis, G. F., Lidman, C., Aguena, M., Alves, O., Annis, J., Asorey, J., Bacon, D., Brooks, D., Carnero Rosell, A., Carretero, J., Cheng, T. .-Y., da Costa, L. N., Pereira, M. E. S., …Wiseman, P. (2024). OzDES Reverberation Mapping Program: Stacking analysis with Hβ, Mg ii, and C iv. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 531(1), 163-182. https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/stae1154

Reverberation mapping is the leading technique used to measure direct black hole masses outside of the local Universe. Additionally, reverberation measurements calibrate secondary mass-scaling relations used to estimate single-epoch virial black hole... Read More about OzDES Reverberation Mapping Program: Stacking analysis with Hβ, Mg ii, and C iv.

Dark Energy Survey Year 6 results: Intra-cluster light from redshift 0.2 to 0.5 (2024)
Journal Article
Zhang, Y., Golden-Marx, J. B., Ogando, R. L. C., Yanny, B., Rykoff, E. S., Allam, S., Aguena, M., Bacon, D., Bocquet, S., Brooks, D., Carnero Rosell, A., Carretero, J., Cheng, T. .-Y., Conselice, C., Costanzi, M., da Costa, L. N., Pereira, M. E. S., Davis, T. M., Desai, S., Diehl, H. T., …DES Collaboration. (2024). Dark Energy Survey Year 6 results: Intra-cluster light from redshift 0.2 to 0.5. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 531(1), 510-529. https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/stae1165

Using the full 6 years of imaging data from the Dark Energy Survey, we study the surface brightness profiles of galaxy cluster central galaxies and intra-cluster light. We apply a ‘stacking’ method to over 4000 galaxy clusters identified by the redMa... Read More about Dark Energy Survey Year 6 results: Intra-cluster light from redshift 0.2 to 0.5.

An ALMA survey of submillimetre galaxies in the Extended Chandra Deep Field South: an unbiased study of SMG environments measured with narrow-band imaging (2024)
Journal Article
Cornish, T. M., Wardlow, J., Wade, H., Sobral, D., Brandt, W. N., Cox, P., Dannerbauer, H., Decarli, R., Gullberg, B., Knudsen, K., Stott, J., Swinbank, M., Walter, F., & van der Werf, P. (2024). An ALMA survey of submillimetre galaxies in the Extended Chandra Deep Field South: an unbiased study of SMG environments measured with narrow-band imaging. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 533(2), 2399-2419. https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/stae1868

3d Carrollian Chern-Simons theory & 2d Yang-Mills (2024)
Journal Article
Bagchi, A., Lipstein, A., Mandlik, M., & Mehra, A. (2024). 3d Carrollian Chern-Simons theory & 2d Yang-Mills. Journal of High Energy Physics, 2024(11), Article 6. https://doi.org/10.1007/jhep11%282024%29006

With the goal of building a concrete co-dimension one holographically dual field theory for four dimensional asymptotically flat spacetimes (4d AFS) as a limit of AdS4/CFT3, we begin an investigation of 3d Chern-Simons matter (CSM) theories in the Ca... Read More about 3d Carrollian Chern-Simons theory & 2d Yang-Mills.

How do goal orientations and motivational climate interact to affect short-term performance and self-confidence in sport? A test of the matching hypothesis across three studies. (2024)
Journal Article
Philyaw, K., Smith, D., & Covey, J. (in press). How do goal orientations and motivational climate interact to affect short-term performance and self-confidence in sport? A test of the matching hypothesis across three studies. Journal of Applied Sport Psychology, https://doi.org/10.1080/10413200.2024.2428649

Achievement Goal Theory (AGT) is an interactionist theory that predicts that motivation is determined by the interaction of dispositional goals and the motivational climate. The ‘matching hypothesis’ predicts that that motivation is optimal when ther... Read More about How do goal orientations and motivational climate interact to affect short-term performance and self-confidence in sport? A test of the matching hypothesis across three studies..

China's technological catch-up through foreign IP acquisitions: Disaggregating the effects of cross-national distance (2024)
Journal Article
Shi, X., Williams, C., & Rong, K. (online). China's technological catch-up through foreign IP acquisitions: Disaggregating the effects of cross-national distance. Technovation, 139, Article 103137. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.technovation.2024.103137

While the effects of proximity on the technological catch-up of emerging economy firms are well documented, little is known about how the sub-dimensions of cross-national distance impact such firms' acquisition of foreign IP. Cross-national distance... Read More about China's technological catch-up through foreign IP acquisitions: Disaggregating the effects of cross-national distance.

From prediction to practice: mitigating bias and data shift in machine-learning models for chemotherapy-induced organ dysfunction across unseen cancers (2024)
Journal Article
Watson, M., Chambers, P., Steventon, L., Harmsworth King, J., Ercia, A., Shaw, H., & Al Moubayed, N. (2024). From prediction to practice: mitigating bias and data shift in machine-learning models for chemotherapy-induced organ dysfunction across unseen cancers. BMJ Oncology, 3(1), Article e000430. https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjonc-2024-000430

Objectives: Routine monitoring of renal and hepatic function during chemotherapy ensures that treatment-related organ damage has not occurred and clearance of subsequent treatment is not hindered; however, frequency and timing are not optimal. Model... Read More about From prediction to practice: mitigating bias and data shift in machine-learning models for chemotherapy-induced organ dysfunction across unseen cancers.

Effects of left ventrolateral prefrontal stimulation on forming and maintaining deep and shallow episodic traces (2024)
Journal Article
Peng, N., Wu, W., Della Sala, S., & Hoffman, P. (2024). Effects of left ventrolateral prefrontal stimulation on forming and maintaining deep and shallow episodic traces. Cerebral Cortex, 34(11), Article bhae437. https://doi.org/10.1093/cercor/bhae437

The levels-of-processing framework, proposing that deep encoding enhances retention, plays a crucial role in episodic memory research. Neuroimaging evidence highlights that increased activity of the left ventrolateral prefrontal cortex during deep en... Read More about Effects of left ventrolateral prefrontal stimulation on forming and maintaining deep and shallow episodic traces.

A critical review on free edge delamination fracture criteria (2024)
Journal Article
Burhan, M., Ullah, Z., Kazancı, Z., & Catalanotti, G. (online). A critical review on free edge delamination fracture criteria. Mechanics of Advanced Materials and Structures, 1-14. https://doi.org/10.1080/15376494.2024.2424492

Laminates experience three-dimensional singular stress near their free edges due to elastic mismatches between layers, which can cause delamination. This paper critically evaluates methods for predicting free edge delamination and highlights the limi... Read More about A critical review on free edge delamination fracture criteria.

Individual differences in music-evoked autobiographical memories (2024)
Journal Article
Jakubowski, K., Lee, E., Bai, E., & Belfi, A. M. (online). Individual differences in music-evoked autobiographical memories. Musicae Scientiae, https://doi.org/10.1177/10298649241288173

Music is increasingly used as a cue for autobiographical memories in psychological research and clinical interventions. Despite the burgeoning body of evidence on the phenomenology of music-evoked autobiographical memories (MEAMs), few previous studi... Read More about Individual differences in music-evoked autobiographical memories.

Machine Learning-Based Modeling for Structural Engineering: A Comprehensive Survey and Applications Overview (2024)
Journal Article
Etim, B., Al-Ghosoun, A., Renno, J., Seaid, M., & Mohamed, M. S. (2024). Machine Learning-Based Modeling for Structural Engineering: A Comprehensive Survey and Applications Overview. Buildings, 14(11), Article 3515. https://doi.org/10.3390/buildings14113515

Modeling and simulation have been extensively used to solve a wide range of problems in structural engineering. However, many simulations require significant computational resources, resulting in exponentially increasing computational time as the spa... Read More about Machine Learning-Based Modeling for Structural Engineering: A Comprehensive Survey and Applications Overview.

Neural-code PIFu: High-fidelity Single Image 3D Human Reconstruction via Neural Code Integration
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Liu, R., Remagnino, P., & Shum, H. P. (2024, December). Neural-code PIFu: High-fidelity Single Image 3D Human Reconstruction via Neural Code Integration. Presented at 2024 International Conference on Pattern Recognition, Kolkata, India

We introduce neural-code PIFu, a novel implicit function for 3D human reconstruction, leveraging neural codebooks, our approach learns recurrent patterns in the feature space and reuses them to improve current features. Many existing methods predict... Read More about Neural-code PIFu: High-fidelity Single Image 3D Human Reconstruction via Neural Code Integration.

Task scheduling for control system based on deep reinforcement learning (2024)
Journal Article
Liu, Y., Ni, Y., Dong, C., Chen, J., & Liu, F. (2024). Task scheduling for control system based on deep reinforcement learning. Neurocomputing, 610, 128609. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.neucom.2024.128609

We investigate the control system’s computational task scheduling problem within limited time and with limited CPU cores in the cloud server. We employ a neural network model to estimate the runtime consumption of linear quadratic regulators (LQR) un... Read More about Task scheduling for control system based on deep reinforcement learning.

Rigid and planar π-conjugated molecules leading to long-lived intramolecular charge-transfer states exhibiting thermally activated delayed fluorescence (2024)
Journal Article
Kuila, S., Miranda-Salinas, H., Eng, J., Li, C., Bryce, M. R., Penfold, T. J., & Monkman, A. P. (2024). Rigid and planar π-conjugated molecules leading to long-lived intramolecular charge-transfer states exhibiting thermally activated delayed fluorescence. Nature Communications, 15, Article 9611. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-024-53740-1

Intramolecular charge transfer (ICT) occurs when photoexcitation causes electron transfer from an electron donor to an electron acceptor within the same molecule and is usually stabilized by decoupling of the donor and acceptor through an orthogonal... Read More about Rigid and planar π-conjugated molecules leading to long-lived intramolecular charge-transfer states exhibiting thermally activated delayed fluorescence.

A complex node of the cosmic web associated with the massive galaxy cluster MACS J0600.1-2008 (2024)
Journal Article
Furtak, L. J., Zitrin, A., Richard, J., Eckert, D., Sayers, J., Ebeling, H., Fujimoto, S., Laporte, N., Lagattuta, D., Limousin, M., Mahler, G., Meena, A. K., Andrade-Santos, F., Frye, B. L., Jauzac, M., Koekemoer, A. M., Kohno, K., Espada, D., Lu, H., Massey, R., & Niemiec, A. (2024). A complex node of the cosmic web associated with the massive galaxy cluster MACS J0600.1-2008. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 533(2), 2242-2261. https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/stae1943

A big red dot: scattered light, host galaxy signatures, and multiphase gas flows in a luminous, heavily reddened quasar at cosmic noon (2024)
Journal Article
Stepney, M., Banerji, M., Tang, S., Hewett, P. C., Temple, M. J., Wethers, C. F., Puglisi, A., & Molyneux, S. J. (2024). A big red dot: scattered light, host galaxy signatures, and multiphase gas flows in a luminous, heavily reddened quasar at cosmic noon. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 533(3), 2948-2965. https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/stae1970

Bioengineering the Human Intestinal Mucosa and the Importance of Stromal Support for Pharmacological Evaluation In Vitro (2024)
Journal Article
Freer, M., Cooper, J., Goncalves, K., & Przyborski, S. (2024). Bioengineering the Human Intestinal Mucosa and the Importance of Stromal Support for Pharmacological Evaluation In Vitro. Cells, 13(22), Article 1859. https://doi.org/10.3390/cells13221859

Drug discovery is associated with high levels of compound elimination in all stages of develop-ment. The current practices for pharmacokinetic testing of intestinal absorption combines Transwell® inserts with the Caco-2 cell line and is associated wi... Read More about Bioengineering the Human Intestinal Mucosa and the Importance of Stromal Support for Pharmacological Evaluation In Vitro.