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  1. Regimes of Element Transfer Between Earth's Core and Basal Magma Ocean 

    Zhang, Zhongtian; Luo, Haiyang; Hao, Ming; et al. (2025)
    Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth
    Earth's accretion was highly energetic and likely involved multiple global melting events. Following the Moon-forming giant impact, extensive mantle melting and the separation of solids and melts under deep mantle pressures likely produced a basal magma ocean (BMO) beneath the solidified mantle. The presence and evolution of the BMO have been proposed to explain key geophysical and geochemical features of the lowermost mantle. Understanding ...
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  2. On the negatives of negative interest rates 

    Berentsen, Aleksander; van Buggenum, Hugo; Ruprecht, Romina (2025)
    European Economic Review
    Major European central banks and the Bank of Japan have remunerated reserves at negative rates (NIR) for almost a decade, justifying a theoretical study on the long-run effects of NIR. We do so through the lens of a dynamic general equilibrium model with commercial banks that fund investments by creating retail deposits, which must be backed by reserves. Because depositors can use zero-interest cash as an alternative store of value, the ...
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  3. Enhanced Media Optimize Bovine Myogenesis in 2D and 3D Models for Cultivated Meat Applications 

    Trautmann, Christine Ling Li; Ghosh, Adhideb; Kalkan, Ali Kerem; et al. (2025)
    Advanced Science
    Livestock farming and conventional meat production pose significant environmental, health, and animal welfare challenges. In seeking sustainable alternative solutions, cultivated meat technology typically utilizes differentiation of myogenic progenitor cells (MPCs) into muscle cells for in vitro meat production. However, understanding the molecular determinants governing MPC differentiation into muscle cells, and the potential enhancement ...
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  4. Neural responses to peers moderate conversation-drinking associations in daily life 

    Jovanova, Mia; Stanoi, Ovidia; Scholz, Christin; et al. (2025)
    Scientific Reports
    Conversations shape future behaviors, particularly among young adults. However, young adults vary widely in their susceptibility to peer influence. What neural processes relate to this susceptibility? We examined whether activity in brain regions associated with social rewards and making sense of others’ minds relates to a common health behavior—drinking, following conversations about alcohol. We studied ten social groups of college ...
    Journal Article
  5. Opioid-containing antitussives in Switzerland: a descriptive cross-sectional time-series analysis of pharmacy sales 2013–2022 

    Gasparovic, Lucia; Stämpfli, Dominik; Chaudhry, Shanzeh; et al. (2025)
    Swiss Medical Weekly
    Background: Opioid-containing antitussives are used to symptomatically treat a dry, irritative cough but bring a risk of misuse as recreational drugs. Since the update of the Swiss Therapeutic Products Act in 2019, opioid-containing antitussives are regulated more strictly, being available only on prescription and no longer over the counter. AIM:This study aimed to describe the sales trends of opioid-containing antitussives in Switzerland ...
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