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    • Coordination, sensemaking, and idea work : How founding teams pivot their venture ideas 

      Weissenböck, Eva; Breugst, Nicola; Brattström, Anna (2025-03-01) - Journal article
      This study offers novel insights into how team structure and flexibility affect pivoting. It details how founding team coordination practices shape individual and collective sensemaking of feedback and efforts to improve ...
    • Fine scale diversity in the lava : genetic and phenotypic diversity in small populations of Arctic charr Salvelinus alpinus 

      Leblanc, Camille A.; Räsänen, Katja; Morrissey, Michael; Skúlason, Skúli; Ferguson, Moira; Kristjánsson, Bjarni K. (2024-04-15) - Journal article
      Background : A major goal in evolutionary biology is to understand the processes underlying phenotypic variation in nature. Commonly, studies have focused on large interconnected populations or populations found along ...
    • Stratospheric dayside-to-nightside circulation drives the 3D ozone distribution on synchronously rotating rocky exoplanets 

      Braam, Marrick; Palmer, Paul I.; Decin, Leen; Cohen, Maureen; Mayne, Nathan J. (2023-11-01) - Journal article
      Determining the habitability and interpreting future atmospheric observations of exoplanets requires understanding the atmospheric dynamics and chemistry from a 3D perspective. Previous studies have shown significant spatial ...
    • Warming nondormant tree roots advances aboveground spring phenology in temperate trees 

      Malyshev, Andrey V; Blume-Werry, Gesche; Spiller, Ophelia; Smiljanić, Marko; Weigel, Robert; Kolb, Alexander; Nze, Byron Ye; Märker, Frederik; Sommer, Freymuth Carl-Fried Johannes; Kinley, Kinley; Ziegler, Jan; Pasang, Pasang; Mahara, Robert; Joshi, Silviya; Heinsohn, Vincent; Kreyling, Juergen (2023-11-15) - Journal article
      • Climate warming advances the onset of tree growth in spring, but above- and belowground phenology are not always synchronized. These differences in growth responses may result from differences in root and bud dormancy ...
    • Genome-wide association neural networks identify genes linked to family history of Alzheimer's disease 

      Ghose, Upamanyu; Sproviero, William; Winchester, Laura; Amin, Najaf; Zhu, Taiyu; Newby, Danielle; Ulm, Brittany S; Papathanasiou, Angeliki; Shi, Liu; Liu, Qiang; Fernandes, Marco; Adams, Cassandra; Albukhari, Ashwag; Almansouri, Majid; Choudhry, Hani; van Duijn, Cornelia; Nevado-Holgado, Alejo (2025-01-08) - Journal article
      Augmenting traditional genome-wide association studies (GWAS) with advanced machine learning algorithms can allow the detection of novel signals in available cohorts. We introduce “genome-wide association neural networks ...