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Optimisation of Acoustic Manipulation for Single Cell Manipulation

In microfluidic systems, resonant acoustic fields enable controlled particle manipulation, a phenomena known as acoustophoresis. These contactless and low-cost processes have successfully been applied to manipulate bulk particle populations, however robust single-cell manipulation for single-cell analysis remains a challenge. This work presents an experimental investigation into optimising the con

Assessing Vertical Ground Reaction Forces: A Comparative Study of Force Plates and Pressure Mats

Accurate measurement of human gait parameters is crucial for understanding movement patterns, diagnosing musculoskeletal disorders, and evaluating intervention effectiveness. Force plates have traditionally been the gold standard when measuring ground reaction forces and moments during a recording in gait analysis. Recently, pressure mats have emerged as an alternative, offering portability and ve

Exposure to legacy and emerging phthalates and bisphenols in recycling workers : Evidence from the GreenMetalWaste study

The transition toward a circular economy is driving rapid growth in the recycling sector, yet occupational exposure remains poorly characterized, including exposure to phthalates and bisphenols. We conducted a human biomonitoring study among recycling workers handling e-waste, metal waste, and mixed waste in Sweden. The study included 114 exposed workers, 23 low-exposed workers, and 18 controls. P

Compliance with preparedness and early evacuation guidelines : An analysis of responsibility, disaster literacy, and situated agency in an Australian bushfire

This article examines community resilience through a case study of a community in Australia affected by bushfire in 2024. Drawing on 28 interviews with residents, we analyze preparedness practices and response decisions. In Victoria, Australia, where the community is situated, residents of fire-prone areas receive recommendations concerning preparedness and response from the Country Fire Authority

Spin-photon coupling using circular double quantum dots

We propose and analyze a microwave spin-photon interface based on a circular double quantum dot, inspired by recent experimental observations of anisotropic g-factors and orbital ring states in InAs nanowires. We develop an effective theoretical model, capturing the interplay of spin-orbit coupling and the magnetic flux, and show how ring states form at crossings of odd and even geometric parity o

Innovation policy as an instrument for driving transformation : lessons from practice

In recent years, countries, regions, municipalities and the EU Commission have introduced a significant number of innovation policy initiatives under the banner of ‘missions’, ‘societal challenges’, sustainability, and ‘transformation’, or systemic change. In parallel, there has been a rapidly growing body of literature seeking to analyze or assess these real-world manifestations of attempts to pi

Carbon nanograss and osmium redox polymer enhance biophotovoltaic current generation from the cyanobacterium Synechocystis sp. PCC 6803 forty-fold

Pyrolytic carbon derived from thermosetting polymer precursors is a promising electrode material for bioelectrochemical applications due to its structural robustness, chemical stability, biocompatibility, and amenability to surface modification. Crucially, it allows the integration of diverse nano- and microstructures on the electrode surface. In this study, we introduce pyrolytic carbon nanograss

The changing geographies of old-age employment in Sweden 1990–2021

As populations age, many countries are raising retirement ages and encouraging longer working lives. In Sweden, where old-age employment rates are already high, questions remain about how these patterns vary across regions and labour market segments. This article provides a comprehensive overview of old-age employment trends from 1990 to 2021, using detailed population register data. While employm

Head Acceleration Magnitude in Sport-Related Concussive Impacts: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis

Background: Sport-related concussion (SRC) is a common and complex injury in athletic populations. Linear head acceleration (LHA) and rotational head acceleration (RHA) are key biomechanical factors believed to contribute to SRC, each through distinct mechanisms. Evaluating head impact magnitudes across different sports, athlete populations, and measurement methods is essential for advancing SRC i

Juggling Ambiguity in Sustained Ignoring Work : The persistent dismissal of warnings at a university hospital

How do actors overlook uncomfortable information? We add to the understanding of how potential problems can be ignored over long periods, in spite of recurrent warnings. Ignoring then becomes a dynamic process of responding to evolving ignoring ‘threats’ or triggers by combining knowledge-seeking and knowledge avoidance in ways that must be continuously legitimated, both in one’s own eyes and in t

Serglycin Cooperates with the Unfolded Protein Response Pathway and Inflammation to Drive Glioblastoma Cell Survival

Serglycin (SRGN) has been found overexpressed and secreted in glioblastoma (GBM), associated with tumorigenic signaling and poor prognosis. In this study, we aimed to elucidate the involvement of SRGN in the unfolded protein response (UPR), an oncogenic signaling pathway implicated in protein recycling and cell fate. Herein, we developed stably transduced LN-18shSCR GBM cells, expressing high leve

Do Specialized Social Welfare and Women's Shelter Services Make a Difference? : A Swedish Pre–Post Study on Domestic Violence Interventions.

Purpose: Violence against women is a major public health concern. Comparative research on outcomes across different service providers remains limited. Method: Women seeking support from social welfare units or women’s shelters were recruited from six organizations in Sweden. A pre–post design was applied, with structured interviews and questionnaires at baseline and 1-year follow-up. Fifty-one womViolence against women is a major public health concern. Comparative research on outcomes across different service providers remains limited. Method: Women seeking support from social welfare units or women's shelters were recruited from six organizations in Sweden. A pre–post design was applied, with structured interviews and questionnaires at baseline and 1-year follow-up. Fifty-one women partic

Electrochemical Detection of Neuronal Injury in Cell Culture Samples : A Cost-Effective Biosensor for Neurofilament Light Sensing

Neurofilament light chain (NfL) is a promising biomarker of axonal injury across acute and chronic neurodegeneration, which can improve drug discovery and disease monitoring models. Traditional in vivo animal models cannot fully mimic human pathophysiology of neurodegenerative diseases (NDDs), but in vitro models based on human cells solve this problem, reducing the time and cost of drug testing.

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The article examines Starbucks as a global cultural symbol whose success varies sharply across contexts, contrasting its exceptional growth in South Korea with its near failure in Sweden. In Korea, Starbucks has thrived by pioneering localized marketing and spatial design strategies, enjoying unusual autonomy from headquarters and shaping new consumption patterns; however, recent controversies hav