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  • Chronic pain and risk of cognitive impairment: a meta-analysis of longitudinal cohort studies

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  • Zimmer Z, Fraser K, Grol-Prokopczyk H, Zajacova A. A global study of…

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  • A seminar story | Nature Chemistry

    A seminar story | Nature Chemistry

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  • Global implications of uncertainty in China’s climate policy delivery

  • CCP & State Council. China’s Achievements, New Goals and New Measures for Nationally Determined Contributions. State Council of the People’s Republic of China (2021).

  • Liu, H. What does China’s 14th ‘five year plan’ mean for climate…

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  • Heterogeneity in public attitudes and preferences for the deployment of aquifer thermal energy storage

    Heterogeneity in public attitudes and preferences for the deployment of aquifer thermal energy storage

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  • UK Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy Committee. Decarbonising Heat…

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  • Modelling the evolution of the European high-speed rail infrastructure network

  • Cats, O. The long journey towards a shift to rail in the European long-distance passenger transport market. npj Sustain. Mobil. Transport2, 7 (2025).

  • European Union. Regulation (EU) 2024/1679 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 13…

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  • Market solutions for decarbonising supply chains in the chemical industry

    Market solutions for decarbonising supply chains in the chemical industry

    We lack globally standardised frameworks for measuring, reporting, and verifying emissions reductions. There is currently no internationally accepted accounting standard for how insetting reductions should be measured, attributed, and claimed…

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  • the glass ceiling persists for senior women in science

    the glass ceiling persists for senior women in science

    An art installation of a broken glass ceiling in New York City marks International Women’s Day.Credit: Studio Bonobo/Alamy

    I think I can safely say that I have ‘made it’ as an academic. I’ve landed major grants, published exciting papers…

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