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The Climate Show: Episode 16 : Enhancing Sustainability in International Trade

In this episode, we speak to Carolyn Deere Birkbeck, Founder and Executive Director of the Forum on Trade, Environment the SDGs (TESS) and Alessandro Monti, Assistant Professor in Energy and Sustainability Law at the University of Copenhagen, about policies and initiatives to strengthen sustainability in international trade law.

Generation of hiPSCs lines from PRICKLE2-mutant individuals with epilepsy

The PRICKLE2 gene encodes a protein implicated in the non-canonical Wnt signalling pathway and in the regulation of planar cell polarity, although its precise biological functions remain incompletely understood. To date, only few PRICKLE2 mutations have been reported, and these have been associated with diverse clinical phenotypes, including autism spectrum disorders, epilepsy, and neurodevelopmen

Alcohol consumption patterns up to 10 years after bariatric surgery : using the highly specific biomarker phosphatidylethanol

AbstractBackgroundThe increasing prevalence of obesity has led to a rise in bariatric surgery as an effective intervention for weight loss and associated co-morbidities. However, concerns persist regarding increased alcohol consumption after surgery.ObjectivesTo objectively assess long-term changes in alcohol use after bariatric surgery, we used the highly specific alcohol biomarker phosphatidylet

The Climate Show: Episode 18 : Forests in the Climate Change Regime

In this episode, Justine Bendel speaks to Professor Christina Voigt from the University of Oslo about the regulation of forests as carbon sinks in the climate regime. What is the climate regime doing regarding deforestation, forest degradation, afforestation or reforestation?

Quantifying serotonin in four aquatic invertebrates using enzyme-linked immunosorbent assays (ELISA) : Implications for assessing selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor (SSRI) effects

Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors (SSRIs) may reach effect concentrations in aquatic environments and disrupt serotonergic signalling in non-target invertebrates, yet mechanistic understanding remains limited. This study aimed to 1) explore the measurability of a key event associated with serotonin reuptake inhibition within a putative Adverse Outcome Pathway for SSRIs, 2) evaluate the feasi

Percutaneous Coronary Intervention in Frail Patients Undergoing Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement

Background Frailty is an important predictor of outcomes in patients with coronary artery disease (CAD) and following transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR). The NOTION-3 (Third Nordic Aortic Valve Intervention) trial demonstrated that performing percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) in addition to TAVR reduced the risk for major adverse cardiac events (MACE). Whether this benefit applie

Who outsources domestic work in the Swedish welfare state? The role of absolute and relative resources

Drawing on social stratification and relative resource theory, and gender ideology theory, this article investigates how class and gender shape outsourcing domestic work patterns within the Swedish welfare state, a forerunner in terms of gender equality. Using full-population longitudinal administrative registers from 2007 to 2022, we include individual-level information on domestic outsourcing fo

Buying time, doing family? Domestic outsourcing and time use in Sweden

Domestic outsourcing is often presented as a way to reduce unpaid work, ease work-family conflict, and promote gender equality. However, it remains unclear whether outsourcing domestic services changes how individuals divide their time between paid work, housework, childcare, and other forms of unpaid work. This paper examines the relationship between domestic outsourcing and time use in Sweden, a

Effect of app-based mindfulness on extinction recall – a 7T-fMRI study

Fear-based disorders affect millions worldwide, yet current treatments show limited effectiveness for many patients. While mindfulness is increasingly used clinically for anxiety and trauma disorders, the neural mechanisms underlying its effects on fear processing remain unclear. We conducted a randomized controlled trial using 7T fMRI to test whether mindfulness training enhances fear extinction

Assessing trauma in refugees using ITEM and ITI : clinician’s reported challenges and ethical-professional considerations

Introduction: This study investigates clinical reported challenges and ethical-professional considerations related to the use of the International Trauma Interview (ITI) and International Trauma Exposure Measure (ITEM) with trauma-affected refugees in Denmark. These instruments were implemented in 2023 across several Danish refugee rehabilitation clinics to screen for trauma and assess ICD-11 PTSD

Who Has Time for More (Children)? : Outsourcing Household Chores and the Positive SES Gradient in Swedish Fertility

Despite generous welfare and family policies, Sweden has a sizeable positive socioeconomic gradient in fertility; those with higher incomes have more children than those with lower incomes. While this positive socioeconomic gradient in fertility is not a new phenomenon in Sweden, a similar shift towards a positive fertility gradient is more recently seen in other high-income countries as well. Amo

Algorithmic leadership and the game of business

Recent advances in artificial intelligence (AI) have renewed debates about the future of leadership, in particular the nature of the relationship between human leaders and intelligent machines. The literature tends to portrays human-machine relations in complementary terms: the machine does the data analysis and the number crunching while the leader makes the decisions, guided by their unique visi

The Sonoran land grab : Native displacement and elite wealth extraction in the nineteenth century Mexico

In this article, we investigate how wealth evolved across social classes following land-encroachment policies implemented in Sonora in the late nineteenth century. Using a database of will inventories from Sonora, we find that the upper class saw large wealth gains following a policy shift, enabling encroachment, but not for other social groups. This indicates that access to previously indigenous

Äldreomsorgschefers motivation och planer på att byta arbetsplats

Äldreomsorgen har betydande utmaningar kopplade till demografiska förändringar, ökade vårdbehov och svårigheter att rekrytera och behålla personal. Trots detta vet vi relativt lite om hur arbetsmotivationen ser ut och hur olika motivationsmönster hänger samman med viljan att stanna kvar i yrket.Med utgångspunkt i Självbestämmandeteorin syftade studien till att identifiera och karaktärisera olika m

Capital Openness versus Investment Screening: The EU Dilemma under Article 63 TFEU

What does the EU’s emerging outbound review architecture reveal about the future limits of Article 63 TFEU in third-country capital relations? This thesis argues that the outbound investment screening agenda of EU is best understood as a constitutional stress test for external dimension of the Article 63 TFEU. While the potential outbound screening framework still relies on a soft-law review and r