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    • Synergistic growth of nickel and platinum nanoparticles via exsolution and surface reaction 

      Xu, Min; Jeon, Yukwon; Naden, Aaron Benjamin; Kim, Heesu; Kerherve, Gwilherm; Payne, David J; Shul, Yong-gun; Irvine, John Thomas Sirr (2024-05-13) - Journal article
      Bimetallic catalysts combining precious and earth-abundant metals in well designed nanoparticle architectures can enable cost efficient and stable heterogeneous catalysis. Here, we present an interaction-driven in-situ ...
    • Lutheran churches during the Thirty Years War 

      Heal, Bridget Margaret (2024-04-03) - Journal article
      Literary and artistic sources from the era of the Thirty Years’ War provide vivid accounts of the destruction and desecration churches. This essay looks beyond these highly emotive accounts, and explores the fate of churches ...
    • A model of the impact of government revenue and quality of governance on schooling 

      Hall, Stephen; O'Hare, Bernadette Ann-Marie (2024-07) - Journal article
      When governments have more revenue, they spend more on human capital, and spending is more effective in well-governed countries. Here, we use an equilibrium correction model to empirically investigate the relationship ...
    • An inhomogeneous Weibull–Hawkes process to model underdispersed acoustic cues 

      Van Helsdingen, Alec B.M.; Marques, Tiago A.; Jones-Todd, Charlotte M. (2024-05-11) - Journal article
      A Hawkes point process describes self-exciting behaviour where event arrivals are triggered by historic events. These models are increasingly becoming a popular choice in analysing event-type data. Like all other inhomogeneous ...
    • Perspectives on conservation impacts of the global primate trade 

      Badihi, Gal; Nielsen, Daniel R. K.; Garber, Paul A.; Gill, Mike; Jones-Engel, Lisa; Maldonado, Angela M.; Dore, Kerry M.; Cramer, Jennifer D.; Lappan, Susan; Dolins, Francine; Sy, Emerson Y.; Fuentes, Agustin; Nijman, Vincent; Hansen, Malene F. (2024-05-10) - Journal article
      The global trade in nonhuman primates represents a substantial threat to ecosystem health, human health, and primate conservation worldwide. Most of the primate trade involves trade for pet-keeping, consumption, or biomedical ...