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It tastes sweeter when melted: Exploring the impact of food temperature on tongue temperature and perceived sweetness/vanilla (2025)
Journal Article
McNeill, H., Ford, R., Fisk, I., Thibodeau, M., Liu, G., Doyennette, M., & Yang, Q. (2025). It tastes sweeter when melted: Exploring the impact of food temperature on tongue temperature and perceived sweetness/vanilla. Science Talks, 100424. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.sctalk.2025.100424

The relationship between perceived sweetness intensity and temperature of food is complex. Previous research on the effect of temperature on sweetness perception primarily focused on single solutions. This study aimed to address the gap by using an i... Read More about It tastes sweeter when melted: Exploring the impact of food temperature on tongue temperature and perceived sweetness/vanilla.

Small bowel motility quantified by cine MRI to predict longer term response in patients with Crohn’s disease commencing biological therapy: The Motility study (2025)
Journal Article
Plumb, A. A., Moran, G., Chowdhury, K., Ahmed, N., Philpott, S., Ahmad, T., Bloom, S., Hart, A., Jacobs, I., Menys, A., Mooney, P., Tolan, D., Travis, S., Bhagwanani, A., Bhatnagar, G., Boone, D., Franklin, J., Gangi-Burton, A., Hameed, M., Helbren, E., …Taylor, S. A. (in press). Small bowel motility quantified by cine MRI to predict longer term response in patients with Crohn’s disease commencing biological therapy: The Motility study. Inflammatory Bowel Diseases,

Background:
Small bowel Crohn’s Disease (SBCD) is increasingly treated with biological therapies. Predicting response or remission (RoR) for individual patients is difficult and complicates treatment strategy. We aimed to determine if motility magne... Read More about Small bowel motility quantified by cine MRI to predict longer term response in patients with Crohn’s disease commencing biological therapy: The Motility study.

Assessing personal recovery in individuals with severe mental illness: validation of the Dutch Brief INSPIRE-O (2025)
Journal Article
Swildens, W. E., Visser, E., Van Ens, W., Schaefer, B., Nugter, A., Delespaul, P., Van Weeghel, J., Slade, M., & Sanches, S. A. (2025). Assessing personal recovery in individuals with severe mental illness: validation of the Dutch Brief INSPIRE-O. Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology, https://doi.org/10.1007/s00127-025-02815-5

Purpose

Recovery is a key objective in mental health services for people with severe mental illness (SMI). In addition to clinical and functional recovery, personal recovery has gained increasing attention. The CHIME Framework identifies five pers... Read More about Assessing personal recovery in individuals with severe mental illness: validation of the Dutch Brief INSPIRE-O.

Non-inferiority trials in stroke research: what are they, and how should we interpret them? (2025)
Journal Article
Li, L., Lioutas, V.-A., Akyea, R. K., Gerner, S., Lau, K. K., Ramage, E., Katsanos, A. H., Howard, G., & Bath, P. M. (2025). Non-inferiority trials in stroke research: what are they, and how should we interpret them?. Journal of Stroke, 27(1), 41-51. https://doi.org/10.5853/jos.2024.03923

Randomized clinical trials are important in both clinical and academic stroke communities with increasing numbers of new design concepts emerging. One of the “less traditional” designs that have gained increasing interest in the last decade is non-in... Read More about Non-inferiority trials in stroke research: what are they, and how should we interpret them?.

Accelerating Entrepreneurship for Sustainable Tourism in Africa Through Co-Created Youth-Centered Innovation Ecosystem (2025)
Book Chapter
Sifolo, P. P. S., Chiawo, D., Novelli, M., Mensah, K., Kepher-Gona, J., Odhiambo, J., Tsekouras, G., Figlioli, A., Adidwa, D., Muigai, S., & Mburu, F. (2025). Accelerating Entrepreneurship for Sustainable Tourism in Africa Through Co-Created Youth-Centered Innovation Ecosystem. In Strengthening University Entrepreneurial Ecosystems in Sub-Saharan Africa (95-129). World Scientific. https://doi.org/10.1142/9789819800520_0004

The tourism industry is playing an increasingly important role in the global economy and is expected to grow by 4.2 percent per annum to US$278 billion by 2028, creating over 235 million jobs globally. In Africa, tourism export revenues have risen th... Read More about Accelerating Entrepreneurship for Sustainable Tourism in Africa Through Co-Created Youth-Centered Innovation Ecosystem.

The number of individuals alive in a branching process given only times of deaths (2025)
Journal Article
Ball, F., & Neal, P. (2025). The number of individuals alive in a branching process given only times of deaths. Advances in Applied Probability, 1-36. https://doi.org/10.1017/apr.2024.65

The study of many population growth models are complicated by only partial observation of the underlying stochastic process driving the model. For example, in an epidemic outbreak we might know when indivdiuals show symptoms to a disease, and are rem... Read More about The number of individuals alive in a branching process given only times of deaths.

A Periodical Masquerade: The History of the Book in Nineteenth Century America, Unbound (2025)
Book Chapter
Pethers, M. (2025). A Periodical Masquerade: The History of the Book in Nineteenth Century America, Unbound. In The New Nineteenth-Century American Literary Studies (186-202). Cambridge University Press

This essay uses concepts drawn from the field of New Materialism, which posits that material objects possess forms of agency that shape human culture rather than just being passively acted upon, to move the history of the book beyond common assumptio... Read More about A Periodical Masquerade: The History of the Book in Nineteenth Century America, Unbound.

British India in the 1850s (2025)
Book Chapter
Ni Fhlathuin, M. (2025). British India in the 1850s. In G. Marshall (Ed.), Nineteenth-Century Literature in Transition: the 1850s (225-249). Cambridge University Press

Employee Organisational Commitment and Corporate Environmental Sustainability Practices: Mediating Role of Organisation Innovation Culture (2025)
Journal Article
Bhuiyan, F., Adu, D., Ullah, H., Islam, N., & Bhuiyan, F. (in press). Employee Organisational Commitment and Corporate Environmental Sustainability Practices: Mediating Role of Organisation Innovation Culture. Business Strategy and the Environment,

The growing concerns about climate change have seen global leaders and the international community launch diverse initiatives, deals, and reforms in an attempt to combat its negative impact. In response to these initiatives, corporates are increasing... Read More about Employee Organisational Commitment and Corporate Environmental Sustainability Practices: Mediating Role of Organisation Innovation Culture.

The Franchise, Policing, and Race: Evidence from Arrests Data and the Voting Rights Act (2025)
Journal Article
Facchini, G., Knight, B., & Testa, C. (in press). The Franchise, Policing, and Race: Evidence from Arrests Data and the Voting Rights Act. American Economic Journal: Applied Economics,

This paper investigates the relationship between the franchise and law enforcement practices using differential exposure to the Voting Rights Act (VRA) of 1965. We find that, following the VRA, black arrest rates in counties that both had larger shar... Read More about The Franchise, Policing, and Race: Evidence from Arrests Data and the Voting Rights Act.

A Model of Zymogen Factor XII: Insights into Protease Activation (2025)
Journal Article
Shamanaev, A., Ma, Y., Ponczek, M. B., Sun, M.-F., Cheng, Q., Dickeson, S. K., McCarty, O. J., Emsley, J., Mohammed, B. M., & Gailani, D. (2025). A Model of Zymogen Factor XII: Insights into Protease Activation. Blood Advances, https://doi.org/10.1182/bloodadvances.2025015842

In plasma, the zymogens factor XII (FXII) and prekallikrein reciprocally convert each other to the proteases FXIIa and plasma kallikrein (PKa). PKa cleaves high-molecular-weight kininogen (HK) to release bradykinin, which contributes to regulation of... Read More about A Model of Zymogen Factor XII: Insights into Protease Activation.

The development of a food-group, tree classification method and its use in exploring dietary associations with Metabolic dysfunction-Associated Steatotic Liver Disease (MASLD) and other health-related outcomes in a UK Population (2025)
Journal Article
Alawadi, A. A., Vijay, A., Grove, J. I., Taylor, M. A., & Aithal, G. P. (2025). The development of a food-group, tree classification method and its use in exploring dietary associations with Metabolic dysfunction-Associated Steatotic Liver Disease (MASLD) and other health-related outcomes in a UK Population. Metabolism Open, 100351. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.metop.2025.100351

Background
Metabolic dysfunction-Associated Steatotic Liver Disease (MASLD) affects up to one in five people in the UK, with persistent overeating and a sedentary lifestyle being significant risk factors. Exploring dietary patterns at a food level i... Read More about The development of a food-group, tree classification method and its use in exploring dietary associations with Metabolic dysfunction-Associated Steatotic Liver Disease (MASLD) and other health-related outcomes in a UK Population.

Confronting multiple global crises: a political economy approach for the twenty-first century (2025)
Journal Article
Bieler, A. (2025). Confronting multiple global crises: a political economy approach for the twenty-first century. Globalizations, https://doi.org/10.1080/14747731.2025.2453300

The purpose of this paper is to develop a political economy approach able to examine the multiple, global crises of our times, a crisis of global capitalism, a crisis of global labour relations, a crisis of global gender relations, a crisis of global... Read More about Confronting multiple global crises: a political economy approach for the twenty-first century.

A Liquid Metal‐Based Frequency Reconfigurable Patch Antenna With Cross Placed Fluidic Channel (2025)
Journal Article
Fang, X., Qu, Z., Alqurashi, K. Y., Kelly, J. R., & Alkaraki, S. (2025). A Liquid Metal‐Based Frequency Reconfigurable Patch Antenna With Cross Placed Fluidic Channel. Microwave and Optical Technology Letters, 67(2), Article e70112. https://doi.org/10.1002/mop.70112

In this letter, a novel frequency reconfigurable antenna with the aid of liquid metal is presented. The proposed antenna incorporates a 3D-printed fluidic channel, which is placed cross to the metallized part of radiator. Compared to general meandere... Read More about A Liquid Metal‐Based Frequency Reconfigurable Patch Antenna With Cross Placed Fluidic Channel.

The contractual dispute resolution game: Real-effort experiments on contract negotiation and arbitration (2025)
Journal Article
Corgnet, B., Gächter, S., & Hernán-González, R. (2025). The contractual dispute resolution game: Real-effort experiments on contract negotiation and arbitration. Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, 231, Article 106902. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jebo.2025.106902

In many contractual arrangements where product or service delivery occurs sometime after contracts have been concluded, conditions may change, leading to disputes that need to be resolved often by a third party (arbitrator/mediator). In this paper we... Read More about The contractual dispute resolution game: Real-effort experiments on contract negotiation and arbitration.

Teacher Practices and Student Understandings in 2D Drawings of 3D Shapes (2025)
Journal Article
Saralar-Aras, İ., & Ainsworth, S. (2025). Teacher Practices and Student Understandings in 2D Drawings of 3D Shapes. Bartın University Journal of Faculty of Education, 14(1), 130-150

Geometry holds a pivotal position within the realm of mathematics, yet many students struggle to grasp its concepts, posing challenges for their teachers. In the Republic of Türkiye, the Ministry of National Education has recently recommended the ado... Read More about Teacher Practices and Student Understandings in 2D Drawings of 3D Shapes.