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Leveraging artificial intelligence for water optimisation in upstream oil and gas energy operations. (2025)
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CASTAGNOLI, J. and AMISH, M. 2025. Leveraging artificial intelligence for water optimisation in upstream oil and gas energy operations. Arabian journal of geosciences [online], 18(8), article number 149. Available from: https://doi.org/10.1007/s12517-025-12289-z

Water scarcity and climate change are significant challenges for sustainable water management worldwide. Factors such as population growth, industrial development, and unsustainable practices are increasing water demand. The upstream oil and gas ener... Read More about Leveraging artificial intelligence for water optimisation in upstream oil and gas energy operations..

Improved hybrid neural network based on CNN-BiLSTM-attention for co-estimation of SOC and SOE in lithium-ion batteries. (2025)
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LUO, T., SHI, H., LI, K., LI, H., WANG, S., YU, C. and FERNANDEZ, C. 2025. Improved hybrid neural network based on CNN-BiLSTM-attention for co-estimation of SOC and SOE in lithium-ion batteries. Journal of energy storage [online], 131(Part B), article number 117651. Available from: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.est.2025.117651

As the core of modern energy storage technology, lithium-ion batteries are widely used in fields such as electric vehicles, renewable energy storage, and portable electronic devices. Accurately estimating the state-of-charge (SOC) and state-of-energy... Read More about Improved hybrid neural network based on CNN-BiLSTM-attention for co-estimation of SOC and SOE in lithium-ion batteries..

Dumbbell versus cable lateral raises for lateral deltoid hypertrophy: an experimental study. (2025)
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LARSEN, S., WOLF, M., SCHOENFELD, B.J., SANDBERG, N.Ø., FREDRIKSEN, A.B., KRISTIANSEN, B.S., VAN DEN TILLAAR, R., SWINTON, P.A. and FALCH, H.N. 2025. Dumbbell versus cable lateral raises for lateral deltoid hypertrophy: an experimental study. Frontiers in physiology [online], 16, article number 1611468. Available from: https://doi.org/10.3389/fphys.2025.1611468

This study compared the effects of dumbbell versus cable lateral raises on lateral deltoid muscle thickness (MT) in resistance-trained men and women, with shoulder adduction/abduction range of motion standardised and matched between conditions. Twent... Read More about Dumbbell versus cable lateral raises for lateral deltoid hypertrophy: an experimental study..

An exploration into the relationship between information needs satisfaction and creativity of visual artists in Greece. (2025)
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KOLYVAS, S., MARTZOUKOU, K. and KOSTAGIOLAS, P. [2025]. An exploration into the relationship between information needs satisfaction and creativity of visual artists in Greece. Journal of documentation [online], (accepted). To be made available from: https://doi.org/10.1108/JD-04-2025-0087

There is a current research gap based on exploring the information behaviour of visual artists (professional, semi-professional, and amateur) and, particularly, the impact of their information needs satisfaction on their creativity. This research aim... Read More about An exploration into the relationship between information needs satisfaction and creativity of visual artists in Greece..

Impact of rake angle on nanometric cutting of single crystal silicon: a molecular dynamics study. (2025)
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OLANIYAN, T., FAISAL, N., and NJUGUNA, J. [2025]. Impact of rake angle on nanometric cutting of single crystal silicon: a molecular dynamics study. International journal of advanced manufacturing technology [online], (accepted). Available from: https://doi.org/10.1007/s00170-025-16088-4

Variations in the diamond tool rake angle affect cutting forces, chip formation, subsurface damage, and stress distribution. Researchers have diverse opinions on the optimal rake angles for best performance, and there is a need for further understand... Read More about Impact of rake angle on nanometric cutting of single crystal silicon: a molecular dynamics study..

A novel in vitro model of trauma-induced endotheliopathy provides a platform for studying mechanisms of coagulopathy. (2025)
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ABU-HANNA, J., XU, G., MORROW, G.B., TIMMS, L., AKBAR, N., LAFFAN, M., CHOUDHURY, R.P. and CURRY, N. 2025. A novel in vitro model of trauma-induced endotheliopathy provides a platform for studying mechanisms of coagulopathy. Blood: vessels, thrombosis and hemostasis [online], In Press, article number 100087. Available from: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.bvth.2025.100087

Trauma-induced coagulopathy (TIC) significantly contributes to trauma-related mortality, driven by dysregulated coagulation and fibrinolysis. Endotheliopathy of trauma (EoT) is central to TIC, yet its underlying mechanisms remain un... Read More about A novel in vitro model of trauma-induced endotheliopathy provides a platform for studying mechanisms of coagulopathy..

A hybrid squeeze excitation gate recurrent unit-autoregressive integrated moving average model for long-term state of health estimation of lithium-ion batteries with adaptive enhancement ability. (2025)
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WU, W., WANG, S., FAN, Y., LIU, D., LONG, G. and FERNANDEZ, C. 2025. A hybrid squeeze excitation gate recurrent unit-autoregressive integrated moving average model for long-term state of health estimation of lithium-ion batteries with adaptive enhancement ability. Journal of energy storage [online], 131(part B), article number 117600. Available from: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.est.2025.117600

The accurate estimation of the state of health (SOH) of lithium-ion batteries is crucial for ensuring their safe operation and effective management. Since the data acquired from the lithium-ion battery aging experiment is abundant in electrochemical... Read More about A hybrid squeeze excitation gate recurrent unit-autoregressive integrated moving average model for long-term state of health estimation of lithium-ion batteries with adaptive enhancement ability..

Predicting fear of childbirth during pregnancy, the positive role of self-efficacy and mental well-being: a cross-sectional study. (2025)
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FORBES-MCKAY, K.E., TABIB, M. and HUMPHREY, T. 2025. Predicting fear of childbirth during pregnancy, the positive role of self-efficacy and mental well-being: a cross-sectional study. Journal of psychosomatic obstetrics and gynecology [online], 46(1), article number 2527658. Available from: https://doi.org/10.1080/0167482X.2025.2527658

Whilst the negative impact of fear of childbirth (FOC) is well established, there is limited understanding of the factors that reduce it. This study, aimed to explore the relationship between positive mental well-being, childbirth self-efficacy, and... Read More about Predicting fear of childbirth during pregnancy, the positive role of self-efficacy and mental well-being: a cross-sectional study..

Boron-doped hexagonal boridene-derived sulfides unlock high reversible capacity for rechargeable magnesium batteries. (2025)
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WU, F., YANG, W., WANG, Y., GAO, W., LIU, D., WANG, P., SUN, Y., LIU, S., ZOU, G., WANG, J., FERNANDEZ, C. and PENG, Q. [2025]. Boron-doped hexagonal boridene-derived sulfides unlock high reversible capacity for rechargeable magnesium batteries. Advanced functional materials [online], Early View, article number e10635. Available from: https://doi.org/10.1002/adfm.202510635

Rechargeable magnesium batteries (RMBs) are emerging as compelling alternatives for next-generation high-energy-density storage systems, owing to magnesium's abundance, safety, and high volumetric capacity. However, the divalent nature of magnesium i... Read More about Boron-doped hexagonal boridene-derived sulfides unlock high reversible capacity for rechargeable magnesium batteries..

I did it before, so I can do it again(?): recalling sucess, expectations of future success and the impact of ease-of retrieval and attributions. (2025)
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ABDULLA, A. and WOODS, R. 2025. I did it before, so I can do it again(?): recalling success, expectations of future success and the impact of ease-of-retrieval and attributions. Psychological research [online], 89(4), article number 117. Available from: https://doi.org/10.1007/s00426-025-02136-x

It is widely assumed that recalling past success raises expectations of future success ("expectancy"). However, experimental research investigating that assumption has generated mixed results. The present study examined two (meta)cognitive factors th... Read More about I did it before, so I can do it again(?): recalling sucess, expectations of future success and the impact of ease-of retrieval and attributions..

Imposter participants in synchronous qualitative research: a systematic scoping review. (2025)
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HUSTED, M., DOWRICK, A., PORTER, R., VELO HIGUERAS, M., WHITMORE, C., EVERED, J., KENNEDY, M. and SCOTT, S.D. 2025. Imposter participants in synchronous qualitative research: a systematic scoping review. International journal of qualitative methods [online], 24, pages 1-10. Available from: https://doi.org/10.1177/16094069251342542

Although the issue of bots and fraudulent participants is well established within quantitative research, in recent years there have been increasing incidences of imposter participants within qualitative research. However, how qualitative researchers... Read More about Imposter participants in synchronous qualitative research: a systematic scoping review..

Citrus fruit detection based on an improved YOLOv5 under natural orchard conditions. (2025)
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TANG, Y., HUANG, W., TAN, Z., CHEN, W., WEI, S., ZHUANG, J., HOU, C. and REN, J. 2025. Citrus fruit detection based on an improved YOLOv5 under natural orchard conditions. International journal of agricultural and biological engineering [online], 18(3), pages 176-185. Available from: https://doi.org/10.25165/j.ijabe.20251803.8935

Accurate detection of citrus can be easily affected by adjacent branches and overlapped fruits in natural orchard conditions, where some specific information of citrus might be lost due to the resultant complex occlusion. Traditional deep learning mo... Read More about Citrus fruit detection based on an improved YOLOv5 under natural orchard conditions..

A 10-year review of periconceptual folic acid supplementation in women with epilepsy taking antiseizure medications. (2025)
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TURNER, C., MCINTOSH, T., GAFFNEY, D., GERMAINE, M., HOGAN, J. and O’HIGGINS, A. 2025. A 10-year review of periconceptual folic acid supplementation in women with epilepsy taking antiseizure medications. Journal of maternal fetal and neonatal medicine [online], 38(1), article 2524094. Available from: https://doi.org/10.1080/14767058.2025.2524094

Epidemiological studies have reported that women with epilepsy who are taking antiseizure medications have an increased risk of Neural Tube Defects. Periconceptual folic acid supplementation potentially prevents two-thirds of cases. International gui... Read More about A 10-year review of periconceptual folic acid supplementation in women with epilepsy taking antiseizure medications..

Adversarial multi-source domain generalization approach for power prediction in unknown photovoltaic systems. (2025)
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LIU, S., QI, Y., LI, D., LIU, L., WANG, S., FERNANDEZ, C. and GAO, X. 2025. Adversarial multi-source domain generalization approach for power prediction in unknown photovoltaic systems. Applied soft computing [online], 181, article number 113495. Available from: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.asoc.2025.113495

Accurate forecasting of power output for previously unseen photovoltaic installations is of critical importance to the reliability and efficiency of renewable-energy management systems. Existing data-driven PV prediction techniques rely primarily on... Read More about Adversarial multi-source domain generalization approach for power prediction in unknown photovoltaic systems..

Navigating the complexity of generative artificial intelligence in higher education: a systematic literature review. (2025)
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AMOFA, B., KAMUDYARIWA, X.B., FERNANDES, F.A.P., OSOBAJO, O.A., JEREMIAH, F. and OKE, A. 2025. Navigating the complexity of generative artificial intelligence in higher education: a systematic literature review. Education sciences [online], 15(7), article number 826. Available from: https://doi.org/10.3390/educsci15070826

Technological innovation has transformed educational settings, enabling artificial intelligence (AI)-driven teaching and learning processes. While AI is still in its embryonic stage in education, generative artificial intelligence has evolved rapidly... Read More about Navigating the complexity of generative artificial intelligence in higher education: a systematic literature review..

Characterization of resin-infused nonwoven natural fiber-reinforced epoxy composites for renewable energy structural applications: comparative experimental and finite element analysis. (2025)
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OWEN, M.M., WONG, L.S., ACHUKWU, E.O., SHUIB, S. and MD DIN, N.B. 2025. Characterization of resin-infused nonwoven natural fiber-reinforced epoxy composites for renewable energy structural applications: comparative experimental and finite element analysis. Polymer composites [online], Early View. Available from: https://doi.org/10.1002/pc.70064

Natural resource-based composites are biodegradable, eco-friendly, and sustainable; however, variations in their properties and performance quality present significant challenges. This study presents the fabrication and performance evaluation of nonw... Read More about Characterization of resin-infused nonwoven natural fiber-reinforced epoxy composites for renewable energy structural applications: comparative experimental and finite element analysis..

Home clutter and mental well-being: exploring moderators and the mediating role of home beauty. (2025)
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QUINN, F. 2025. Home clutter and mental well-being: exploring moderators and the mediating role of home beauty. Journal of environmental psychology [online], 105, article number 102672. Available from: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jenvp.2025.102672

Home clutter in non-hoarding populations correlates negatively with psychological well-being. However, mediators (i.e. mechanisms of action) and moderators (i.e. under what conditions or for whom do the effects hold) require further study. A cross-se... Read More about Home clutter and mental well-being: exploring moderators and the mediating role of home beauty..

Diffusion limit and the reactivity/affinity conundrum: implications for optimization and hit finding for irreversible modulators. (2025)
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SRINIVASAN, B. 2025. Diffusion limit and the reactivity/affinity conundrum: implications for optimization and hit finding for irreversible modulators. Journal of medicinal chemistry [online], 68(13), pages 13137-13147. Available from: https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.jmedchem.4c02863

Irreversible inhibition as a therapeutic modality has come of age over the previous decade. With minimal theoretical guidance for the design of an irreversible modulator, empirical optimization efforts often involve increasing the affinity of the sma... Read More about Diffusion limit and the reactivity/affinity conundrum: implications for optimization and hit finding for irreversible modulators..

Understanding perceptions, attitudes and experiences of nursing students during clinical placement in primary health care settings; a scoping review. (2025)
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PROCTER, D., MCCULLOUGH, K., MASSEY, D. and STRICKLAND, K. 2025. Understanding perceptions, attitudes and experiences of nursing students during clinical placement in primary health care settings: a scoping review. Nurse education in practice [online], 86, article number 104434. Available from: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.nepr.2025.104434

Critically analyse literature on undergraduate nursing students' perceptions, attitudes and experiences during Primary Health Care (PHC) placements and identify factors influencing their satisfaction. These insights may improve educational outcomes,... Read More about Understanding perceptions, attitudes and experiences of nursing students during clinical placement in primary health care settings; a scoping review..

Experiments on cyclic behaviour of reusable side plate cold-formed steel semi-rigid moment-resisting connections. (2025)
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IBRAHIMOV, K., SABBAGH, A.B., JAFARIFAR, N. and DAVIDSON, P. 2025. Experiments on cyclic behaviour of reusable side plate cold-formed steel semi-rigid moment-resisting connections. Engineering structures [online], 341, article number 120797. Available from: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.engstruct.2025.120797

Eight large-scale tests are presented on cantilever side plate cold-formed steel (CFS) semi-rigid moment-resisting connections. These comprise lipped or unlipped side-plates attached to both sides of built-up tubular CFS beam and column sections by m... Read More about Experiments on cyclic behaviour of reusable side plate cold-formed steel semi-rigid moment-resisting connections..