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The Green Transition will be just – Or it won't succeed

The European Commission defines the Green Transition as the transformation set out in the European Green Deal. Ensuring that this transition is just is both an ethical requirement and a practical condition for maintaining public support and policy effectiveness. This Perspective proposes a multidimensional framework for assessing justice in Green Transition policies, encompassing distributional, p

Modeling Dissolved Organic Carbon Dynamics in an Alpine Catchment Incorporating the Mountain-Front Recharge

The mountain front recharge (MFR) process significantly influences the movement of water and dissolved organic carbon (DOC) in alpine catchments. However, no existing watershed models can adequately simulate this process, hindering accurate quantification of streamflow and DOC dynamics. To address this gap, this study explicitly incorporated the MFR process into a watershed-scale integrated water–

Vacancy-Mediated NiAs–Ni2In-Type Intermetallic Phases : Ni1+δ(In/Sb)

Ni1+δSn (δ = 0.2, 0.4) and Ni1+δ(In/Sb) (δ = 0.1–0.5) (NiAs/Ni2In type) were synthesized, and their crystal structures were studied in this report. In Ni1+δ(In/Sb), the excess nickel atoms (δ = 0.1–0.5) occupy the vacant trigonal bipyramidal interstitial sites in the NiAs-type structural arrangement, leading to the evolution of a fully disordered to ordered superstructure through a series of incom

All-cause and cause-specific mortality in social anxiety disorder : a matched cohort and sibling cohort study

Aims Social anxiety disorder (SAD) is one of the most common anxiety disorders and is associated with significant impairment and societal costs. The association between SAD and mortality remains poorly understood, partly because in epidemiological research it is rarely studied independently from other anxiety disorders. In this population-based matched cohort and sibling control study, we estimate

Balancing demands and rewards : a cross-sectional examination of well-being and professional identity among nurses

Background: Increasing healthcare demands and a growing nursing shortage contribute to high workloads, psychosocial strain, and risks to care quality. Organisational conditions, job demands, and resources strongly influence nurses’ well-being, retention, and performance. Aim: To examine how nurses balance organisational demands and opportunities, and how these factors relate to work environment, w

Parental experience of whole genome sequencing for children with sensorineural hearing loss

Purpose: The purpose of this in-depth interview study was to explore how parents of children with sensorineural hearing loss (SNHL) experienced genetic testing and whether they experienced risks and benefits. Background: Most children with SNHL have a genetic etiology, which can be identified through genetic sequencing. A genetic test does not influence treatment, and whether patients and parents

Behavioral-feedback SIR epidemic model : Analysis and control

This paper investigates a behavioral-feedback SIR model in which the infection rate adapts dynamically based on the fractions of susceptible and infected individuals. We introduce an invariant of motion and we characterize the peak of infection. We further examine the system under a threshold constraint on the infection level. Based on this analysis, we formulate an optimal control problem to keep

Cytopathologic Diagnosis of Small B-Cell Lymphomas

Abstract – Background: Cytologic examination of lymph nodes and serous effusions is of value in the diagnosis of small cell lymphomas. The World Health Organisation (WHO) has recently published a reporting system relating to the cytologic examination of lymph nodes, spleen, and thymus to standardise the approach to reporting such specimens. Summary: An overview of the WHO reporting system is given

Austenite stability in cemented carbides with steel-based binder : The effect of binder fraction

Enhancing the transformation-induced plasticity effect in steel-based binders through deformation-induced martensitic transformation requires careful control of the austenite stability. This study investigated the effect of binder fraction on the thermal stability of austenite in the WC-(Fe,Ni) system with different binder contents within the WC + binder + graphite equilibrium region. Binder marte

Going Virtual as a Memory-Phenotype T Lymphocyte

Conventional or ‘true’ memory CD8+ T cells (TTM) arise from immunologically naive T cells that circulate in the periphery after selection in the thymus. During infection or immunization by a foreign antigen, naive T cells can receive antigen-specific activation signals after recognition of MHC-antigenic peptide complexes. But the CD8+ T-cell population in immunologically naive hosts is not restric

The role of gene-environment interactions in endocrine-sensitive life stages for shaping mental health : focus on the RE-MEND project

The number of people seeking help for mental illness is increasing across all ages, creating a major burden for individuals, families, and the society. While personalized medicine is advancing in other fields, diagnosis and treatment of mental disorders remain largely symptom-based and fail to capture individual, sex, and gender differences in risk, manifestation, and treatment response. Early sig

Mapping MXene Alignment under Shear : An In Situ SAXS Study of Size-Dependent Orientation Dynamics

Effective control over the alignment of 2D nanomaterials in solution is critical for optimizing their macroscopic properties. However, the fundamental factors governing this alignment remain poorly understood. This study addresses this gap by investigating the disorder-to-order transition states of Ti3C2Tx MXene sheets. We specifically examine the interplay among sheet sizes, concentrations, and s

CPAP does not modify exercise-derived autonomic responses in nonsleepy patients with coronary artery disease and obstructive sleep apnea

Background Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is associated with autonomic dysfunction and increased cardiovascular risk, but the effects of continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) on exercise-derived autonomic responses in patients with coronary artery disease (CAD) remain unclear. Methods This study included nonsleepy patients (Epworth Sleepiness Scale score <10) with CAD and OSA (apnea–hypopnea i

Gas actuated bonding : a novel metal joining method with melting point depressant gases

Metal joining remains an essential yet challenging process in manufacturing, particularly for components with small dimensions, multiplex, delicate geometries, or dissimilar metals, where conventional joining methods can be insufficient. Here, we introduce Gas Actuated Bonding (GAB), a novel joining method that employs gaseous melting-point-depressant (MPD) agents to induce a diffusion-active stat

Serine-16 Phosphorylation, C-Terminal Truncation, and Ion-Specific Interactions Coordinate Amelogenin Nanoribbon Formation

Amelogenin self-assembly is a critical step in enamel matrix organization, supporting the spatial confinement of transient ACP and orchestrating hydroxyapatite nucleation and ordered growth. Studies have demonstrated that amelogenin self-assembles into nanoribbons by forming an amyloid-like structure that matches the cross-β pattern observed in the developing enamel matrix. However, molecular dete