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‘The Sky Is Too Big’: Reclaimed Flatlands and their Communities, What Happens When the Edge of the World Becomes Its Centre, and Romanticization in Fieldwork
(2024-12-04)Around the east and south-east coast of England are many areas of drained marshland and reclaimed flatlands. While their histories vary, many were specifically reclaimed for agricultural purposes, some quite deliberately ... -
The host of GRB 171205A in 3D : A resolved multiwavelength study of a rare grand-design spiral GRB host
(2024-10-01)Long GRB hosts at z < 1 are usually low-mass, low-metallicity star-forming galaxies. Here we present the most detailed, spatially resolved study of the host of GRB 171205A so far, a grand-design barred spiral galaxy at ... -
Using JADES NIRCam photometry to investigate the dependence of stellar mass inferences on the IMF in the early universe
(2024-10-15)The James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) has enabled the study of the infant universe in unprecedented detail with the hope of revealing how the first galaxies formed and subsequently evolved. If these data were interpreted ... -
Planning guidance to limit hot food takeaways: Understanding the possible economic impacts
(2024-10-30)Local and national policymakers are seeking innovative solutions to create healthier food environments around the world. Between 2009 and 2017, 35 local authorities across England (UK) adopted planning guidance designed ... -
A candidate coherent radio flash following a neutron star merger
(2024-09-26)In this paper, we present rapid follow-up observations of the short GRB 201006A, consistent with being a compact binary merger, using the LOw Frequency ARray (LOFAR). We have detected a candidate 5.6$\sigma$, short, coherent ...