Context (archaeology)

  1. Long-nosed potoroo faces different conservation statuses across landscapes
    Long-nosed potoroo conservation varies by landscape in Victoria, facing threats from invasive predators, fire, and climate change. Strategic management combining habitat protection and predator.
  2. Study defines public policy communication in public relations
    Study develops a strategic model defining public policy communication in public relations, based on interviews with 15 policy communicators working with policymakers.
  3. FinTech and board characteristics are linked to higher cash holdings in Jordanian banks
    Study of 14 Jordanian banks (2009–2024) reveals significant positive associations between FinTech adoption, board characteristics, and cash holdings, supporting agency and consumer theory.
  4. Risk-stratified screening is recommended for perinatal depression and anxiety
    Narrative synthesis shows sexual dysfunction, low self-esteem, and psychosocial adversity are underrecognized drivers of perinatal depression and anxiety, supporting risk-stratified screening.
  5. Village clustering helps localize sustainability planning in Nagpur region
    Methodology for clustering rural villages by socioeconomic and environmental indicators to direct localised sustainability interventions in Nagpur, India
  6. Plant polyphenols are linked to antioxidant and anti-inflammatory mechanisms
    Evidence synthesis on polyphenol antioxidant mechanisms, redox signaling, and bioavailability constraints across disease contexts, emphasizing dose realism and microbiota variability.
  7. Deep Chandra observations of a relaxed z = 1.16 galaxy cluster
    Chandra X-ray observations of SPT-CL J2215-3537 resolve the cool core of this z = 1.16 relaxed galaxy cluster, establishing a high-redshift benchmark for cluster evolution studies.
  8. Support provisions for donor conception vary across ten countries
    Comparative analysis of donor conception contexts and psychosocial support provisions across ten Western jurisdictions, examining gaps in counselling and services for all stakeholders.
  9. Ethical tensions surround CPR in brain-dead pediatric organ donors
    Ethics analysis of organ-preserving CPR in pediatric brain-dead patients, examining tensions between organ viability, bodily dignity, and institutional coordination.
  10. Bead from Sumhuram appears to be north-western Indian in origin
    First bleach-decorated carnelian bead identified in southwestern Arabia suggests either formal Indian Ocean trade patterns or South Asian residence at an Early Historic port.
  11. Tropical cyclone patterns shifted across basins from 1950 to 2024
    75-year analysis reveals regional tropical cyclone patterns shift with climate phases, with highest activity in the Western Pacific and strong associations with El Niño and La Niña conditions.
  12. Autistic adults showed more forward waves during visual stimulation
    EEG study reveals autistic adults show enhanced forward traveling waves during visual entrainment, suggesting reduced top-down predictions and increased bottom-up sensory processing compared to.
  13. Supplier leadership and network ties drive collusive bargaining
    Survey study examining why distributors engage in collusive bargaining with suppliers, its effects on opportunism, and how market uncertainty shapes these dynamics.
  14. Responsive parenting and supportive environments aid early social skills
    Literature review examining how parenting practices and social environments influence early childhood social skill development in informal education across diverse family and cultural contexts.
  15. Atrato River ruling showed limited substantive action
    Analysis of Colombia's Atrato River rights of nature judgement reveals performative court orders that hinder substantive action despite advancing community guardian organizing.
  16. ESC report highlights gaps in cardiovascular guideline implementation
    Review of cardiovascular clinical practice guideline implementation barriers and evidence-based strategies to improve adoption across diverse healthcare systems
  17. Imported criminalisation affects Kurdish diaspora in Nordic countries
    Analysis of how the Turkey-Sweden-Finland NATO memorandum altered legal frameworks affecting Kurdish diaspora populations through imported criminalisation mechanisms.
  18. Mexico’s carbon tax reduced emissions; Colombia and Argentina showed no clear effect
    Analyze how carbon taxes in Mexico, Colombia, and Argentina affected emissions. Mexico's combined policy package reduced transport emissions 12%, while isolated taxes in other countries showed.
  19. TyG-BMI and CRP are linked to isolated nocturnal hypertension
    Elevated triglyceride-glucose-body mass index and C-reactive protein independently associate with isolated nocturnal hypertension, a cardiovascular risk phenotype with normal daytime readings.
  20. Intermedial interference shapes audiovisual composition
    Practice-based research investigating intermedial interference in electroacoustic audiovisual composition, proposing compositional methodologies and theoretical frameworks for sound-image integration.