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Fuzzy-Immune Adaptive Fractional-Order LQI Control for Robust and Intelligent Heart Rate Regulation in Cardiac Pacemakers (2025)
Journal Article
Saleem, O., Ahmed, D., & Iqbal, J. (2025). Fuzzy-Immune Adaptive Fractional-Order LQI Control for Robust and Intelligent Heart Rate Regulation in Cardiac Pacemakers. Fractal and Fractional, 9(7), Article 424. https://doi.org/10.3390/fractalfract9070424

Cardiac pacemakers are standard implantable medical devices that regulate and treat heart rhythm disorders, primarily aiming to improve patient health outcomes. This study presents the systematic design, implementation, and simulation-based validatio... Read More about Fuzzy-Immune Adaptive Fractional-Order LQI Control for Robust and Intelligent Heart Rate Regulation in Cardiac Pacemakers.

Speciation and leaching behaviour of inorganic contaminants in actively eroding historical coastal municipal solid waste landfills (2025)
Journal Article
Burke, I. T., Onnis, P., Riley, A. L., Gandy, C. J., Ramos, V., Rollinson, G. K., Byrne, P., Crane, R. A., Hudson-Edwards, K. A., Jennings, E., Mayes, W. M., Mosselmans, J. F., & Jarvis, A. P. (2025). Speciation and leaching behaviour of inorganic contaminants in actively eroding historical coastal municipal solid waste landfills. Marine pollution bulletin, 219, Article 118341. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.marpolbul.2025.118341

The erosion of legacy coastal municipal solid waste landfill sites will result in the dispersion of particulate material into nearby ecosystems with potential for effects on marine populations. Information on the speciation and solid phase associatio... Read More about Speciation and leaching behaviour of inorganic contaminants in actively eroding historical coastal municipal solid waste landfills.

Functional Morphology and Masticatory Biomechanics of British Red Squirrels (2025)
Thesis
Chandler, K. (2025). Functional Morphology and Masticatory Biomechanics of British Red Squirrels. (Thesis). Hull York Medical School, University of Hull and University of York. https://hull-repository.worktribe.com/output/5244785

British red squirrels Sciurus vulgaris exist in fragmented populations, with the spread of invasive grey squirrels Sciurus carolinensis the leading cause. Populations are isolated, occupying different habitats, consuming different diets and little ge... Read More about Functional Morphology and Masticatory Biomechanics of British Red Squirrels.

Place-based and Intergenerational Storytelling for Youth Climate Action: Moving beyond participation and towards momentum (2025)
Journal Article
Halstead, F., Parsons, K. J., Vo, T., Lloyd Williams, A., Jones, L., Le, H., Nguyen, A., Hackney, C., & Parsons, D. (online). Place-based and Intergenerational Storytelling for Youth Climate Action: Moving beyond participation and towards momentum. Children's Geographies, https://doi.org/10.1080/14733285.2025.2519027

The urgency of the climate crisis necessitates inclusive approaches that engage marginalised groups, particularly youth, in meaningful and sustained ways. This paper explores the transformative potential of place-based and intergenerational storytell... Read More about Place-based and Intergenerational Storytelling for Youth Climate Action: Moving beyond participation and towards momentum.

Mapping Flood Recovery Gaps Phase 2: Final Report. Scaling up and creating legacy (2025)
Report
Amen-Thompson, E., Davidson, G., Forrest, S., & Smith, K. (2025). Mapping Flood Recovery Gaps Phase 2: Final Report. Scaling up and creating legacy. Aviva

Executive Summary:
the Aviva Foundation, addresses critical gaps in UK post-flood recovery processes. In Phase 1, a systematic literature review and stakeholder interviews were the foundation of an innovative and interactive tool, the bespoke seriou... Read More about Mapping Flood Recovery Gaps Phase 2: Final Report. Scaling up and creating legacy.

Hedgerows: Mapping The Gaps. Phase 2 Final Report (2025)
Report
Wolstenholme, J., Townsend, E., Nolan, J., Ahmed, J., Parsons, K., Davidson, G., Thomas, R., & Parsons, D. (2025). Hedgerows: Mapping The Gaps. Phase 2 Final Report. Natural England

From Introduction:
This report aims to improve upon previous work of Wolstenholme et al. (2021). Artificial intelligence and computer vision was utilised to automatically identify hedgerows from high-resolution aerial imagery across the East Riding... Read More about Hedgerows: Mapping The Gaps. Phase 2 Final Report.

Bridging the “sport/culture silo”: the Eurovision Song Contest and its lessons for sporting and cultural mega-events (2025)
Journal Article
Baker, C., Atkinson, D., Grabher, B., & Howcroft, M. (online). Bridging the “sport/culture silo”: the Eurovision Song Contest and its lessons for sporting and cultural mega-events. International Journal of Cultural Policy, https://doi.org/10.1080/10286632.2025.2521115

The Eurovision Song Contest (ESC) uniquely exhibits features of both sporting and cultural events. Its tradition of awarding hosting rights to the previous year’s winning broadcaster has persisted even as its scale has approached that of sporting and... Read More about Bridging the “sport/culture silo”: the Eurovision Song Contest and its lessons for sporting and cultural mega-events.

Measurable Residual Disease–Guided Therapy for Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia (2025)
Journal Article
Munir, T., Girvan, S., Cairns, D. A., Bloor, A., Allsup, D., Varghese, A. M., Gohil, S., Paneesha, S., Pettitt, A., Eyre, T., Fox, C. P., Forconi, F., Balotis, C., Pemberton, N., Sheehy, O., Gribben, J., Elmusharaf, N., Gatto, S., Preston, G., Schuh, A., …Hillmen, P. (online). Measurable Residual Disease–Guided Therapy for Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia. New England Journal of Medicine, https://doi.org/10.1056/nejmoa2504341

Voices in forensics: exploring student perceptions of oral presentations and podcasts as assessment tools in forensic science education (2025)
Journal Article
Preece, D. (2025). Voices in forensics: exploring student perceptions of oral presentations and podcasts as assessment tools in forensic science education. Journal of Learning Development in Higher Education, 36, https://doi.org/10.47408/jldhe.vi36.1548

Innovative assessment methods are increasingly being explored to enhance student engagement and learning outcomes. This study examines the effectiveness of podcast assessments as an alternative to traditional written and oral assessments in higher ed... Read More about Voices in forensics: exploring student perceptions of oral presentations and podcasts as assessment tools in forensic science education.

Cool facial airflow hastens exertion recovery in chronic breathlessness: randomised crossover trial of different fan airflow speeds (2025)
Journal Article
Burrell, T., Simpson, A., Ramsenthaler, C., Crooks, M. G., Johnson, M. J., & Swan, F. (in press). Cool facial airflow hastens exertion recovery in chronic breathlessness: randomised crossover trial of different fan airflow speeds. BMJ Supportive & Palliative Care, https://doi.org/10.1136/spcare-2024-005103

Objectives Facial airflow from a hand-held fan (fan) hastens recovery from exertional breathlessness. We aimed to determine the effect of different airflow speeds on recovery from exertional breathlessness in patients with chronic breathlessness.
Me... Read More about Cool facial airflow hastens exertion recovery in chronic breathlessness: randomised crossover trial of different fan airflow speeds.

CRISPR screens and quantitative proteomics reveal remodeling of the aryl hydrocarbon receptor–driven proteome through PARP7 activity (2025)
Journal Article
Gorelik, A., Paulo, J. A., Schroeter, C. B., Lad, M., Shurr, A., Mastrokalou, C., Siddiqi, S., Suyari, O., Brognard, J., Walter, D., Matthews, J., Palmer, T. M., Gygi, S. P., & Ahel, I. (2025). CRISPR screens and quantitative proteomics reveal remodeling of the aryl hydrocarbon receptor–driven proteome through PARP7 activity. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 122(24), Article e2424985122. https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2424985122

PARP7 is an enzyme that uses donor substrate NAD+ to attach a single ADP-ribose moiety onto proteins related to immunity, transcription, and cell growth and motility. Despite the importance of PARP7 in these processes, PARP7 signaling networks remain... Read More about CRISPR screens and quantitative proteomics reveal remodeling of the aryl hydrocarbon receptor–driven proteome through PARP7 activity.

Widespread genetic signals of visual system adaptation in deepwater cichlid fishes (2025)
Journal Article
Camacho García, J. I., Malinsky, M., Joyce, D. A., Santos, M. E., Vernaz, G., Ngochera, M. J., & Svardal, H. (2025). Widespread genetic signals of visual system adaptation in deepwater cichlid fishes. Molecular biology and evolution, 42(7), Article msaf147. https://doi.org/10.1093/molbev/msaf147

The light environment exerts a profound selection pressure on the visual system, driving morphological and molecular adaptations that may also contribute to species diversification. Here, we investigate the evolution and genetic basis of visual syste... Read More about Widespread genetic signals of visual system adaptation in deepwater cichlid fishes.

Machine learning-based predictive modelling of renewable energy adoption in developing countries (2025)
Journal Article
Ossai, W., & Fagbola, T. M. (2025). Machine learning-based predictive modelling of renewable energy adoption in developing countries. Energy Reports, 14, 66-84. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.egyr.2025.05.066

This study explores global renewable energy trends in alignment with the 2030 Sustainable Development Goals. Employing and fine-tuning the ExtraTreesRegressor, models were developed to predict adoption levels of electricity from solar, wind, hydro, a... Read More about Machine learning-based predictive modelling of renewable energy adoption in developing countries.

Spatial dynamics of homicide in medieval English cities: the Medieval Murder Map project (2025)
Journal Article
Eisner, M., Brown, S. E., Eisner, N., & Eisner, R. S. (2025). Spatial dynamics of homicide in medieval English cities: the Medieval Murder Map project. Criminal Law Forum, https://doi.org/10.1007/s10609-025-09512-7

This study examines the spatial patterns of homicide in three 14th-century English cities—London, York, and Oxford—through the Medieval Murder Map project, which visualizes 355 homicide cases derived from coroners’ inquests. Integrating historical cr... Read More about Spatial dynamics of homicide in medieval English cities: the Medieval Murder Map project.

Parents’ experiences of the financial and employment impacts of their child receiving end-of-life care: a national qualitative study (2025)
Journal Article
Barrett, L., Peat, G., McLorie, E. V., Weatherly, H., Hinde, S., Walker, G. L., Noyes, J., Oddie, S., Vasudevan, C., Feltbower, R. G., Phillips, B., Hewitt, C., Hain, R., Subramanian, G., Haynes, A., Murtagh, F. E., Hackett, J., & Fraser, L. K. (2025). Parents’ experiences of the financial and employment impacts of their child receiving end-of-life care: a national qualitative study. BMC Palliative Care, 24(1), Article 157. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12904-025-01796-1

Background: Bereaved parents are at higher risk of poor mental and physical health outcomes than people bereaved under other circumstances. These challenges are exacerbated by the continued effects on parents’ working lives and the financial strain o... Read More about Parents’ experiences of the financial and employment impacts of their child receiving end-of-life care: a national qualitative study.

Platelets Image Classification Through Data Augmentation: A Comparative Study of Traditional Imaging Augmentation and GAN-Based Synthetic Data Generation Techniques Using CNNs (2025)
Journal Article
Abidoye, I., Ikeji, F., Coupland, C. A., Calaminus, S. D. J., Sander, N., & Sousa, E. (2025). Platelets Image Classification Through Data Augmentation: A Comparative Study of Traditional Imaging Augmentation and GAN-Based Synthetic Data Generation Techniques Using CNNs. Journal of Imaging, 11(6), 183. https://doi.org/10.3390/jimaging11060183

Platelets play a crucial role in diagnosing and detecting various diseases, influencing the progression of conditions and guiding treatment options. Accurate identification and classification of platelets are essential for these purposes. The present... Read More about Platelets Image Classification Through Data Augmentation: A Comparative Study of Traditional Imaging Augmentation and GAN-Based Synthetic Data Generation Techniques Using CNNs.

A step change in education: Generative AI, Ethics and Transformation for Higher Education (2025)
Book Chapter
Gordon, N., Dixon, J., & Mian, Z. (2025). A step change in education: Generative AI, Ethics and Transformation for Higher Education. In M. A. Doolan, & L. Ritchie (Eds.), Transforming Teaching Excellence: Future Proofing Education for All. International Federation of National Teaching Fellows

Generative AI systems such as ChatGPT, Gemini and Llama, are transforming higher education by introducing opportunities for enhanced learning and personalised education. These systems are disrupting traditional pedagogical approaches while presenting... Read More about A step change in education: Generative AI, Ethics and Transformation for Higher Education.

The impacts of specific place visitations on theft patterns: a case study in Greater London, UK (2025)
Journal Article
Chen, T., Bowers, K., & Cheng, T. (in press). The impacts of specific place visitations on theft patterns: a case study in Greater London, UK. Computational Urban Science, 5(1), Article 30. https://doi.org/10.1007/s43762-025-00191-z

Exploring the impacts of population place visitation on crime patterns is crucial for understanding crime mechanisms and optimising resource allocation in crime prevention. While recent studies have broadly examined dynamic population activities at s... Read More about The impacts of specific place visitations on theft patterns: a case study in Greater London, UK.