• The Pleasures of War 

      Dent, Jacqueline
      Published 2025
      War is often studied through its horrors: death, injury, violence, trauma, barbarity, and destruction. Unsurprisingly, when scholars in International Relations (IR) and related disciplines examine human experiences in war, ...
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    • Metal Extrusion Assays as a Tool for Sulfate Recognition 

      Shiels, Gabrielle
      Published 2025
      Sulfate is a biologically relevant anion found in an array of aqueous media including biological and environmental fluids, including blood plasma and seawater. While sulfate is highly prevalent in these media, selective ...
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    • Cardiovascular disease in older people with diabetes in Southeast Asia 

      Wong, Wei Jin
      Published 2025
      The countries in Southeast Asia are going through an epidemiological transition, with an increasing number of older adults. As age is a contributing risk factor, older people with diabetes face an increased risk of ...
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    • Freedom as a Farce: or, Who Gets to be Free? 

      McCowan, MacKenzie; Aporia, George (Nom de plume)
      Published 2025-12-11
      This essay argues that “academic freedom” is a fantasy, one that inherently contradicts the ethical principles of safety, social harmony, and multiculturalism. Academic freedom—the right to “engage in intellectual inquiry”, ...
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    • Demonstration of a photonic-lantern focal-plane wavefront sensor using fiber mode conversion and deep learning 

      Norris, Barnaby; Wei, Jin; Betters, Christopher H.; Leon-Saval, Sergio G.; Xin, Yinzi; Lin, Jonathan; Kim, Yoo Jung; Sallum, Steph; Lozi, Julien; Vievard, Sebastian; Guyon, Olivier; Gatkine, Pradip; Jovanovic, Nemanja; Mawet, Dimitri; Fitzgerald, Michael P.
      Published 2022
      A focal plane wavefront sensor offers major advantages to adaptive optics, including removal of non-commonpath error and providing sensitivity to blind modes (such as petalling). But simply using the observed point spread ...
      Conference paper