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    • The association between age and telomere length is age‐dependent: Evidence for a threshold model of telomere length maintenance 

      Romero‐Haro, AÁ; Mulder, E; Haussmann, MF; et al. (Wiley, 22 January 2024)
      Telomere length and dynamics are commonly used biomarkers of somatic state, yet the role of telomeres underlying the aging process is still debated. Indeed, to date, empirical evidence for an association between age and ...
    • Shifting patterns of dengue three years after Zika virus emergence in Brazil 

      Pinotti, F; Giovanetti, M; de Lima, MM; et al. (Nature Research, 20 January 2024)
      n 2015, the Zika virus (ZIKV) emerged in Brazil, leading to widespread outbreaks in Latin America. Following this, many countries in these regions reported a significant drop in the circulation of dengue virus (DENV), which ...
    • Quantifying climate risk and building resilience in the UK 

      Golding, N; Ashton, J; Brown, S; et al. (Springer, 23 December 2023)
      Co-production brought clear benefits to a range of projects across the UK Climate Resilience Programme (UKCR). Experiences were deeply context specific; dependent on those involved, their motivations and expectations. A ...
    • Eyespot variation and field temperature in the Meadow Brown butterfly 

      Mowbray, S; Bennie, J; Rhodes, MW; et al. (Wiley, 17 January 2024)
      Since the classic work of E.B. Ford, explanations for eyespot variation in the Meadow Brown butterfly have focused on the role of genetic polymorphism. The potential role of thermal plasticity in this classic example of ...
    • Towards equity and justice in ocean sciences 

      de Vos, A; Cambronero-Solano, S; Mangubhai, S; et al. (Nature Research, 13 December 2023)
      The global scientific community is currently going through a self-reckoning in which it is questioning and re-examining its existing practices, many of which are based on colonial and neo-colonial perceptions. This is ...