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The Repository@Nottingham is intended to be an Open Access showcase for the published research output of the university. Whenever possible, refereed documents accepted for publication, or finished artistic compositions presented in public, will be made available here in full digital format, and hyperlinks to standard published versions will be provided. See our Policies for further information.



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The story of 'us' is the story of 'me': A cross-sectional test of the influence of insecure attachment on narratives of romantic transgressions and high points (2024)
Journal Article
Lamarche, V. M., Blackie, L. E. R., & Mclean, K. C. (in press). The story of 'us' is the story of 'me': A cross-sectional test of the influence of insecure attachment on narratives of romantic transgressions and high points. PLoS ONE,

Narratives play an important role in the development of the self-identity. Romantic relationships offer a powerful context in which to develop these narratives about the self through the good and the bad experiences people have with their partners. H... Read More about The story of 'us' is the story of 'me': A cross-sectional test of the influence of insecure attachment on narratives of romantic transgressions and high points.

Cybersecurity Behavior Change: A conceptualization of Ethical Principles for Behavioral Interventions (2024)
Journal Article
Mersinas, K., Bada, M., & Furnell, S. (in press). Cybersecurity Behavior Change: A conceptualization of Ethical Principles for Behavioral Interventions. Computers and Security,

The importance of changing behaviors is gradually being acknowledged in cybersecurity, and the reason is the realization that a notable portion of security incidents have a human-related component. Thus, enhancing behaviors at individual level, can b... Read More about Cybersecurity Behavior Change: A conceptualization of Ethical Principles for Behavioral Interventions.

Under the mantra: 'Make use of colorblind friendly graphs' (2024)
Journal Article
Rocchini, D., Chieffallo, L., Thouverai, E., D'Introno, R., Dagostin, F., Donini, E., Foody, G., Garnier, S., Mazzochini, G. G., Moudry, V., Rudis, B., Simova, P., Torresani, M., & Nowosad, J. (in press). Under the mantra: 'Make use of colorblind friendly graphs'. Environmetrics,

Colorblindness is a genetic condition that affects a person's ability to accurately perceive colors. Several papers still exist making use of rainbow colors palette to show output. In such cases, for colorblind people such graphs are meaningless. In... Read More about Under the mantra: 'Make use of colorblind friendly graphs'.

Two distinct molecular cloud populations detected in massive galaxies (2024)
Journal Article
Rose, T., McNamara, B. R., Combes, F., Edge, A., McDonald, M., O'Sullivan, E., Russell, H., Fabian, A., Ferland, G., Salomé, P., & Tremblay, G. (in press). Two distinct molecular cloud populations detected in massive galaxies. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society,

We present new ALMA observations of CO, CN, CS, HCN and HCO + absorption seen against the bright and compact radio continuum sources of eight galaxies. Combined with archival observations, they reveal two distinct populations of molecular clouds, whi... Read More about Two distinct molecular cloud populations detected in massive galaxies.

Making two particle detectors in flat spacetime communicate quantumly (2024)
Journal Article
Lapponi, A., Louko, J., & Mancini, S. (2024). Making two particle detectors in flat spacetime communicate quantumly. Physical Review D, 110(2), Article 025018. https://doi.org/10.1103/physrevd.110.025018

A communication protocol with nonzero quantum capacity is found when the two communicating parts are particle detector models in (3+1)-dimensional spacetime. In particular, as detectors, we consider two harmonic oscillators interacting with a scalar... Read More about Making two particle detectors in flat spacetime communicate quantumly.