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Strabismus and amblyopia disrupt spatial perception but not the fidelity of cortical maps in human primary visual cortex (2025)
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Schluppeck, D., Arnoldussen, D., Hussain, Z., Besle, J., Francis, S., & McGraw, P. (2025). Strabismus and amblyopia disrupt spatial perception but not the fidelity of cortical maps in human primary visual cortex. Vision Research, 236, Article 108677. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.visres.2025.108677

Amblyopia is a common disorder of spatial vision and is frequently associated with the presence of anisometropia, strabismus, or both, during visual development. For highly visible stimuli, subjects with strabismic amblyopia often report marked spati... Read More about Strabismus and amblyopia disrupt spatial perception but not the fidelity of cortical maps in human primary visual cortex.

Feasibility of diffuse Raman spectroscopy to detect in-vivo molecular changes in the tissue induced by subcutaneous implants (2025)
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Dooley, M., Luckett, J., Tang, N. T., Alexander, M. R., Matousek, P., Dehghani, H., Bayon, Y., Ghaemmaghami, A. M., & Notingher, I. (2025). Feasibility of diffuse Raman spectroscopy to detect in-vivo molecular changes in the tissue induced by subcutaneous implants. Biomedical Optics Express, 16(9), 3759-3769. https://doi.org/10.1364/boe.567960

Biomaterials are being designed for a broad range of medical applications, but regardless of their endpoint use, they trigger host immune responses, also known as foreign body responses (FBR). This study investigates the feasibility of using diffuse... Read More about Feasibility of diffuse Raman spectroscopy to detect in-vivo molecular changes in the tissue induced by subcutaneous implants.

Nonlinear free-decay oscillations of a magnetically levitated air bubble in water produced by coalescence (2025)
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Hunter-Brown, G., Sampara, N., Scase, M. M., & Hill, R. (2025). Nonlinear free-decay oscillations of a magnetically levitated air bubble in water produced by coalescence. Physical Review Fluids, 10, Article 083601. https://doi.org/10.1103/qxcs-8t7l

Magnetic levitation is used for the first time to study freely suspended air bubbles in water, in particular the transient nonlinear shape oscillations of bubbles newly formed from the coalescence of two parent bubbles. Since we find that this method... Read More about Nonlinear free-decay oscillations of a magnetically levitated air bubble in water produced by coalescence.

The life and times of dark matter haloes: what will I be when I grow up? (2025)
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Onions, J., Pearce, F., Knebe, A., Gray, M., Haggar, R., Kuchner, U., Contreras-Santos, A., Yepes, G., & Cui, W. (2025). The life and times of dark matter haloes: what will I be when I grow up?. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 542(2), 1477-1485. https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/staf1293

Are the most massive objects in the Universe today the direct descendants of the most massive objects at higher redshift? We address this question by tracing the evolutionary histories of haloes in the MultiDark Planck2 simulation. By following the 1... Read More about The life and times of dark matter haloes: what will I be when I grow up?.

The Lyman α emitter bispectrum as a probe of reionization morphology (2025)
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Soumak, M., Girish, K., Shikhar, A., James S., B., Martin G., H., & Laura, K. (2025). The Lyman α emitter bispectrum as a probe of reionization morphology. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 542(1), 486-507. https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/staf1262

Ly α emitters (LAEs) have now been discovered out to redshift z = 13, and are valuable probes of the reionization history
at redshifts beyond the reach of other currently available tracers. Most inferences of the neutral hydrogen fraction from LAE... Read More about The Lyman α emitter bispectrum as a probe of reionization morphology.

Accelerated brain ageing during the COVID-19 pandemic (2025)
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Mohammadi-Nejad, A.-R., Craig, M., Cox, E., Chen, X., Jenkins, R. G., Francis, S., Sotiropoulos, S. N., & Auer, D. P. (2025). Accelerated brain ageing during the COVID-19 pandemic. Nature Communications, 16, Article 6411. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-025-61033-4

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The impact of SARS-CoV-2 and the COVID-19 pandemic on brain health is recognised, yet specific effects remain understudied. We investigate the pandemic’s impact on brain ageing using longitudinal neuroimaging data from the UK Biobank. Brain... Read More about Accelerated brain ageing during the COVID-19 pandemic.

A XRISM Observation of the Archetypal Radio-Mode Feedback System Hydra-A: Measurements of Atmospheric Motion and Constraints on Turbulent Dissipation (2025)
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Rose, T., Mcnamara, B., Meunier, J., Fabian, A., Russell, H., Nulsen, P., Dizdar, N., Heckman, T. M., Mcdonald, M., Markevitch, M., Paerels, F., Simionescu, A., Werner, N., Coil, A. L., Hodges-Kluck, E., Miller, E. D., & Wise, M. (in press). A XRISM Observation of the Archetypal Radio-Mode Feedback System Hydra-A: Measurements of Atmospheric Motion and Constraints on Turbulent Dissipation. Astrophysical Journal,

We present XRISM Resolve observations centered on Hydra-A, a redshift z = 0.054 brightest cluster galaxy which hosts one of the largest and most powerful FR-I radio sources in the nearby Universe. We examine the effects of its high jet power on the v... Read More about A XRISM Observation of the Archetypal Radio-Mode Feedback System Hydra-A: Measurements of Atmospheric Motion and Constraints on Turbulent Dissipation.

The multidimensional relationship between alpha oscillations and cognition. (2025)
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Lenartowicz, A., Coleman, S. C., Zink, N., & Mullinger, K. J. (2025). The multidimensional relationship between alpha oscillations and cognition. Imaging Neuroscience, https://doi.org/10.1162/imag.a.96

Alpha oscillations are a robust neurophysiological phenomenon associated with cortical suppression and synaptic input gating, functionally interpreted as a mechanism of selective attention. Here we highlight known dissociations between alpha oscillat... Read More about The multidimensional relationship between alpha oscillations and cognition..

The impact of uncertainty estimation on radiomic segmentation reproducibility and scan–rescan repeatability in kidney MRI (2025)
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Damiano, R., Lanzarone, E., Lussana, F., Villa, G., Daniel, A. J., Francis, S., Caroli, A., & Scalco, E. (2025). The impact of uncertainty estimation on radiomic segmentation reproducibility and scan–rescan repeatability in kidney MRI. Medical Physics, 52(7), Article e17995. https://doi.org/10.1002/mp.17995

Background: Radiomics holds great potential but is hindered by segmentation and scan-rescan variability, which affect the reproducibility and repeatability of radiomic analysis, respectively. Recently, deep learning (DL) has shown promise in improv-... Read More about The impact of uncertainty estimation on radiomic segmentation reproducibility and scan–rescan repeatability in kidney MRI.

The Second and Third Data Releases from the UKIRT Hemisphere Survey (2025)
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Schneider, A. C., Vrba, F. J., Bruursema, J., Munn, J. A., Irwin, M., Read, M., Varricatt, W., Kerr, T., Hodapp, K., Dye, S., Williams, S. J., Cenko, A. T., Tilleman, T. M., Murison, M. A., Rothberg, B., Dahm, S., Dorland, B., Lawrence, A., & Chambers, K. C. (2025). The Second and Third Data Releases from the UKIRT Hemisphere Survey. Astronomical Journal, 170(2), Article 86. https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-3881/ade43c

This paper describes the second and third data releases (DR2 and DR3, respectively) from the ongoing United Kingdom Infrared Telescope Hemisphere Survey (UHS). DR2 is primarily comprised of the K-band portion of the UHS survey, and was released to th... Read More about The Second and Third Data Releases from the UKIRT Hemisphere Survey.