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  • Emma Johnston (1973–2025) | Nature Ecology & Evolution

    Emma Johnston (1973–2025) | Nature Ecology & Evolution

    Additional information K.A.D. is a marine ecologist who was mentored by Emma as an undergraduate, postgraduate and postdoctoral researcher. G.F.C. is a marine ecologist who first studied with Emma in 2003 and who worked closely with her for more…

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  • Empirical evidence of air pollution reduction from electric vehicle usage across Chinese cities

    Empirical evidence of air pollution reduction from electric vehicle usage across Chinese cities

  • Anenberg, S. C., Miller, J., Henze, D. K., Minjares, R. & Achakulwisut, P. The global burden of transportation tailpipe emissions on air pollution-related mortality in 2010 and 2015. Environ. Res. Lett. 14, 094012 (2019).

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  • Clinical characteristics and progression rates of geographic atrophy in an Asian population from Singapore

    Clinical characteristics and progression rates of geographic atrophy in an Asian population from Singapore

  • Kawasaki R, Yasuda M, Song SJ, Chen SJ, Jonas JB, Wang JJ, et al. The prevalence of age-related macular degeneration in Asians. Ophthalmology. 2010;117:921–7.

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  • Utility value reporting in uveal melanoma: a critical gap for cost-effectiveness analyses

    Uveal melanoma is a rare but aggressive intraocular malignancy, affecting approximately 5 to 7 individuals per million annually [1]. Standard treatment options primarily include enucleation or radiation therapy, such as brachytherapy or proton…

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  • Sub-ERM silicone oil deposits: OCT insights into a rare entity

    Sub-ERM silicone oil deposits: OCT insights into a rare entity

    Sub-ERM silicone oil deposits: OCT insights into a rare entity

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  • Serendipity in an algorithm-driven culture

    Algorithmic tools promise to help researchers cut through the mass of scientific literature, but serendipitous encounters with papers remain essential for scientific progress.

    “It has become…

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  • Lactose-free milk presents an opportunity to boost dairy consumption and coffee shop visits with coffee drinkers

    Lactose-free milk presents an opportunity to boost dairy consumption and coffee shop visits with coffee drinkers

    For many coffee drinkers, choosing milk for their coffee shop order often involves navigating a growing list of choices, each carrying different expectations around taste, digestibility, cost, and more. A new study in the Journal of Dairy Science…

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  • Offshore Wind and Military Radar: Solving Security Gaps

    Offshore Wind and Military Radar: Solving Security Gaps

    When the Trump administration last year sought to freeze construction of offshore wind farms by citing concerns about interference with military radar and sonar, the implication was that these were new issues. But for more than a decade, the…

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