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  1. Pioneering Women Shaping the Field of Biocatalysis 

    Benitez-Mateos, Ana I.; Paul, Caroline E.; Schmidt, Sandy; et al. (2025)
    ChemCatChem
    In this perspective article, we celebrate the accomplishments of female-led research groups in biocatalysis. Through this initiative, we aim to showcase the breadth and excellence of women's research and increase their visibility within the catalysis community. The authors wish to emphasize that this perspective article represents only a small selection of the extraordinary women who have shaped the field of biocatalysis over time. Among ...
    Journal Article
  2. Recurrent humid phases in Arabia over the past 8 million years 

    Markowska, Monika; Vonhof, Hubert B.; Groucutt, Huw S.; et al. (2025)
    Nature
    The Saharo-Arabian Desert is one of the largest biogeographical barriers on Earth, impeding dispersals between Africa and Eurasia, including movements of past hominins. Recent research suggests that this barrier has been in place since at least 11 million years ago1. In contrast, fossil evidence from the late Miocene epoch and the Pleistocene epoch suggests the episodic presence within the Saharo-Arabian Desert interior of water-dependent ...
    Journal Article
  3. Lasso Monte Carlo, a variation on multi fidelity methods for high-dimensional uncertainty quantification 

    Alba, Arnau; Boiger, Romana; Rochman, Dimitri; et al. (2025)
    Journal of Applied Statistics
    Uncertainty quantification (UQ) is an active area of research, and an essential technique used in all fields of science and engineering. The most common methods for UQ are Monte Carlo and surrogate-modelling. The former method is dimensionality independent but has slow convergence, while the latter method has been shown to yield large computational speedups with respect to Monte Carlo. However, surrogate models suffer from the so-called ...
    Journal Article
  4. Response of Montane Fish Biodiversity to Landscape and Anthropogenic Activity Under Potential Water Quality Pathways 

    Zhong, Wenjun; Bi, Wanjuan; Zhang, Yan; et al. (2025)
    Ecology and Evolution
    Mountain river ecosystems, globally recognized biodiversity hotspots shaped by pronounced landscape heterogeneity, are facing intensifying anthropogenic pressures. However, interactions between landscape and anthropogenic activity on montane fish biodiversity remain poorly quantified. Taking the Yuan River (Yunnan, China) as a model system, environmental DNA (eDNA) and partial least squares structural equation modeling (PLS-SEM) were ...
    Journal Article
  5. Comprehensive interrogation of synthetic lethality in the DNA damage response 

    Fielden, John; Siegner, Sebastian M.; Gallagher, Danielle N.; et al. (2025)
    Nature
    The DNA damage response (DDR) is a multifaceted network of pathways that preserves genome stability1,2. Unravelling the complementary interplay between these pathways remains a challenge3,4. Here we used CRISPR interference (CRISPRi) screening to comprehensively map the genetic interactions required for survival during normal human cell homeostasis across all core DDR genes. We captured known interactions and discovered myriad new connections ...
    Journal Article

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