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Discovering baryon-number violating neutralino decays at the LHC.
Recently there has been much interest in the use of single-jet mass and jet substructure to identify boosted particles decaying hadronically at the LHC. We develop these ideas to address the challenging case of a neutralino...
A multi-decadal record of oceanographic changes of the past ~165 years (1850-2015 AD) from Northwest of Iceland.
Extending oceanographic data beyond the instrumental period is highly needed to better characterize and understand multi-decadal to centennial natural ocean variability. Here, a stable isotope record at unprecedented temporal...
A multi-decadal record of oceanographic changes of the past ~165 years (1850-2015 AD) from Northwest of Iceland
Extending oceanographic data beyond the instrumental period is highly needed to better characterize and understand multi-decadal to centennial natural ocean variability. Here, a stable isotope record at unprecedented temporal...
‘We Are Not Racists, We Are Mexicans’
This article analyses the conflicting understandings surrounding the recognition of anti-black racism in Mexico, drawing from an analysis of the 2005 controversy around Memín Pinguín. We ask what is at stake when opposition...
Estimated HbA1c and glucose management indicator (GMI)
Despite its known limitations, laboratory-based HbA1c level is widely used to assess medium and long term glycaemia in people with diabetes due to its well-established link with diabetes-related complications(1). However, the...
Outcomes of ADHD Symptoms in Late Adolescence
Objective: Substantial individual variation exists in the age of onset and course of ADHD symptoms over development. We evaluated whether, within this variation, meaningful developmental subtypes can be defined. Method: Using...
Gene and Cell-Based Therapies for Parkinson’s Disease
Abstract: Parkinson’s disease (PD) is a neurodegenerative disorder that carries large health and socioeconomic burdens. Current therapies for PD are ultimately inadequate, both in terms of symptom control and in modification of...
We Are Displaced, But We Are More Than That
Rachael Kiddey
Mar 16, 2023
This article charts the development of The Made in Migration Collective, a coalition of displaced people, academics, and creative professionals that was developed during a recently completed British Academy postdoctoral...
Bromodomain Inhibitors as Therapeutics for Herpesvirus-Related Disease
Although the ubiquitous human herpesviruses (HHVs) are rarely associated with serious disease of the healthy host, primary infection and reactivation in immunocompromised individuals can lead to significant morbidity and, in...
When Kings Are Criminals
Mattia Cacciatori
Nov 30, 2018
The attempts by the International Criminal Court (ICC) to prosecute sitting heads of state have proven to be one of the thorniest issues for this new institution. These rest on the claim that there are crimes of such magnitude...
When Kings Are Criminals
Mattia Cacciatori
Nov 30, 2018
The attempts by the International Criminal Court (ICC) to prosecute sitting heads of state have proven to be one of the thorniest issues for this new institution. These rest on the claim that there are crimes of such magnitude...
Are Theories Politically Flexible?
F Brandmayr
Jun 11, 2021
Social theories are politically flexible if people use them to support opposite political claims. But is this even possible? And what kind of theories have such a property? Moving beyond epistemological debates about...
Knowledge brokering to bridge the research‐practice gap in education
Lucy Rycroft‐Smith
Mar 04, 2022
Abstract: Connecting research to practice by knowledge brokering in education, which is considered here as functionally synonymous with knowledge mobilisation, is currently under‐researched, difficult to define, and not well...
‘How Are You Doing?’
The Higher Education Opportunity Act has increased the number of postsecondary education programs established to assist individuals with intellectual disabilities (ID) in attending college. With the development of these new...
Volcanologists-who are we and where are we going?
AbstractEquity, diversity and inclusivity (EDI) are principles all scientific groups and organisations should strive to achieve as they secure working conditions, policies and practices that not...
“Fridays Are Racist”
Lana Medina
Jan 01, 2024
Social media platforms have become a threat to democracy and human flourishing. Critics have previously expressed alarm that our ever-increasing technological habits are negatively influencing human values and virtues. This...
Cutting cost in service systems
The ability to take action, in particular related to cost reductions in service systems, is strongly infl uenced by the understanding of decision-support tools such as cost estimates. A managerial perspective on cost estimation...
We Are Martinsville (WAM)
Rural communities in Virginia have experienced a decline caused by national economic trends. Formerly vibrant towns with rich histories and cultures increasingly suffer from a shrinking population and a lack of new investment...
Volcanologists—who are we and where are we going?
Abstract: Equity, diversity and inclusivity (EDI) are principles all scientific groups and organisations should strive to achieve as they secure working conditions, policies and practices that not only promote high-quality...
‘They are not serious like the boys’
Lizzi Milligan
Jan 01, 0001
This paper reconsiders urban–rural and modern–traditional dichotomies by exploring the multiple and contested gendered issues that secondary school girls face in rural Kisii, Western Kenya. Findings are drawn from a qualitative...

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