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Sustained increases in atmospheric oxygen and marine productivity in the Neoproterozoic and Palaeozoic eras

A geologically rapid Neoproterozoic oxygenation event is commonly linked to the appearance of marine animal groups in the fossil record. However, there is still debate about what evidence from the sedimentary geochemical record—if any—provides strong support for a persistent shift in surface oxygen immediately preceding the rise of animals. We present statistical learning analyses of a large datas

White matter abnormalities in amino acid disorders and organic acidurias

Inborn errors of metabolism (IEMs) are traditionally the domain of pediatricians and internists for metabolic diseases. In general, neurologists only become involved when these disorders are complicated by neurologic symptoms such as seizures, developmental delay, or motor problems. However, in recent years and mainly due to the successes of next-generation sequencing, the number of IEMs primarily

Digital Fist Bumps: Searching for Datafication and Digitalisation in Everyday CrossFit Coaching Practice

The research presented here explores the nuances of data collection and sharing via digital platforms in everyday CrossFit coaching practice. There is a growing body of work on data and digital platforms in CrossFit, though currently there is a lack of research on the role of coaches in these processes. Empirically grounding the digital fitness practices of CrossFit coaching is essential for our u

Rainy day

Site specific exhibition (photographs) at Pumphuset Borstahusens Konstförening, Landskrona

HIP 41378 observed by CHEOPS: Where is planet d?

HIP 41378 d is a long-period planet that has only been observed to transit twice, three years apart, with K2. According to stability considerations and a partial detection of the Rossiter- McLaughlin effect, Pd = 278.36 d has been determined to be the most likely orbital period. We targeted HIP 41378 d with CHEOPS at the predicted transit timing based on Pd = 278.36 d, but the observations show no

Characterisation of the TOI-421 planetary system using CHEOPS, TESS, and archival radial velocity data

Context. The TOI-421 planetary system contains two sub-Neptune-type planets (Pb ~ 5.2 days, Teqb ~ 900 K, and Pc ~ 16.1 days, Teq,c ~ 650 K) and is a prime target to study the formation and evolution of planets and their atmospheres. The inner planet is especially interesting as the existence of a hydrogen-dominated atmosphere at its orbital separation cannot be explained by current formation mode

Observation of ᴧb0→ ᴧc+(*)0K and ᴧb0→ ᴧc+ Ds*− decays

The decays Λb0→Λc +D¯(∗)0K- and Λb0→Λc+Ds∗- are observed for the first time, in proton-proton collision data at s=13TeV, corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 5.4fb-1 collected with the LHCb detector. Their ratios of branching fractions with respect to the Λb 0→Λc +Ds - mode are measured to be (Formula presented.) where the first uncertainties are statistical, the second systematic, and the

The Flow of Everything

Groupexhibition. Philip Dufva, Maria Hedlund och Eva Löfdahl.6 juli 2024–6 oktober 2024Jag betraktar allt som passerar mina ögon och testar det mot ett behov”.Citatet ovan, liksom utställningens titel, är hämtat från Eva Löfdahl – en konstnär som arbetar i många olika material och tekniker, alltid med det specifika behovet hos detta speciella verk som utgångspunkt – snarare än en färdig idé, ett u

Effect of Psychotherapy on Intolerance of Uncertainty : A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis

Intolerance of uncertainty (IU) is the tendency to react negatively on affective, cognitive and behavioural levels to uncertain situations and to harbour negative beliefs about the implications of uncertainty. IU has been linked to psychopathology and shown to impact treatment outcomes. This study systematically reviewed the literature and performed a meta-analysis of the effects of psychotherapy

From Proof Complexity to Circuit Complexity via Interactive Protocols

Folklore in complexity theory suspects that circuit lower bounds against NC1 or P/poly, currently out of reach, are a necessary step towards proving strong proof complexity lower bounds for systems like Frege or Extended Frege. Establishing such a connection formally, however, is already daunting, as it would imply the breakthrough separation NEXP ⊈ P/poly, as recently observed by Pich and Santhan