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Super-resolution in map-making based on a physical instrument model and
regularized inversion. Application to SPIRE/Herschel [PDF]
, 2011 We investigate super-resolution methods for image reconstruction from data
provided by a family of scanning instruments like the Herschel observatory.A. Abergel, Abergel, Boulanger, Cantalupo, Champagnat, Charbonnier, de Graauw, Elad, F. Orieux, Farsiu, Giovannelli, Griffin, Griffin, H. Ayasso, Hardie, J.-F. Giovannelli, Künsch, M. Husson, Miville-Deschênes, Molina, Mugnier, Nguyen, Orieux, Patanchon, Patti, Pilbratt, Poglitsch, Rochefort, Rodet, Sibthorpe, Sudiwala, T. Rodet, Thiébaut, Twomey, Vandewalle, Wieprecht, Woods +36 morecore +3 more sourcesStunning Intricacies of RNA Editing Complexes RECC, RESC, and REH2C: Functional Organization, Developmental Regulation, and Evolutionary History in Kinetoplastid Protists
WIREs RNA, Volume 17, Issue 2, March/April 2026.U‐indel RNA editing targets mRNA:gRNA duplexes through three key complexes that collectively govern assembly, specificity, catalysis, and developmental regulation. Modern tools, including artificial intelligence, analyze the organization, dynamics, and evolution of the remarkable holo‐editosome, opening new avenues in RNA biology and therapy.Suzanne M. McDermott, Julius Lukeš, Laurie K. Read, Reza Salavati, Achim Schnaufer, Sara L. Zimmer, Jason Carnes, Alasdair Ivens, Naghmeh Poorinmohammad, Nicholas J. Savill, Dave Speijer, Ken Stuart, Kristína Záhonová, Poorya Mirzavand Borujeni, Zihao Chen, Cody Goode, Sunil Kumar Sharma, Lars O’Hara, Jorge Cruz‐Reyes +18 morewiley +1 more sourceExtending the Wave Telescope Technique to Larger Numbers of Spacecraft Obtaining Robust Spatial Power Spectra
Journal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics, Volume 131, Issue 3, March 2026.Abstract
The wave telescope is an analysis technique for multi‐point spacecraft data that estimates power spectra in reciprocal position space (k $k$‐space). It has been used to reveal the spatial properties of waves and fluctuations in space plasmas. Originally designed as an analysis tool for 4 spacecraft constellations, new multi‐scale missions such L. Schulz, K.‐H. Glassmeier, L. Turc, F. Plaschke, K. G. Klein, M. Palmroth, O. W. Roberts, Y. Narita +7 morewiley +1 more sourcep-mode frequencies in solar-like stars : I. Procyon A
, 2004 As a part of an on-going program to explore the signature of p-modes in
solar-like stars by means of high-resolution absorption lines pectroscopy, we
have studied four stars (alfaCMi, etaCas A, zetaHer A and betaVir). We present
here new results from two-Audard, Baglin, Baranne, Barban, Bedding, Bedding, Bouchy, Bouchy, Bouchy, Brown, Brown, Brown, Carrier, Chaboyer, Christensen-Dalsgaard, Connes, Connes, Di Mauro, Foster, Frandsen, Gilliland, Grec, Guenther, Houdek, Houdek, J.-C. Lebrun, Kjeldsen, Kjeldsen, Kjeldsen, Lomb, Lopez, M. Martić, Martic, Mozurkewich, Nelder, Pijpers, Roberts, Roxburgh, S. G. Korzennik, Scargle, T. Appourchaux, Tassoul, Walker +42 morecore +1 more sourceInversion of Short‐Period Seismic Signals as a Tool to Understand Small‐Volume Rockslide Mechanics: The Case Study of the 26 January 2023, Lorgino (Crevoladossola, NW Italy) Rockslide
Earth and Space Science, Volume 13, Issue 2, February 2026.Abstract
A small‐volume 6,000 m3 rockslide struck the Lorgino hamlet of Crevoladossola (NW Italy) just before 23:00 UTC on 26 January 2023, at the boundary of a nearby marble quarry. The rockslide severely damaged the mining infrastructure and halted operations for months, fortunately without causing injuries or casualties.G. M. Adinolfi, G. Umili, C. Comina, S. C. Vinciguerra +3 morewiley +1 more sourceXMM-Newton observations of the low-luminosity cataclysmic variable V405
Pegasi
, 2013 V405 Peg is a low-luminosity cataclysmic variable (CV) that was identified as
the optical counterpart of the bright, high-latitude ROSAT all-sky survey
source RBS1955. The system was suspected to belong to a largely undiscovered
population of hibernating Granzer, T., Pires, A. M., Schwarz, R., Schwope, A. D., Scipione, V., Thorstensen, J. R., Traulsen, I. +6 morecore +1 more sourceResidual flexibility in the topologically constrained multivalent complex between the GKAP scaffold and LC8 hub proteins
The FEBS Journal, Volume 293, Issue 1, Page 76-95, January 2026.The scaffold protein GKAP and the hub protein LC8 form a well‐defined hexameric complex, with the stoichiometry of 2 GKAP : 2 LC8 dimers. NMR and molecular dynamics calculations confirm that the LC8‐binding segment of GKAP is intrinsically disordered even in the complex form.Eszter Nagy‐Kanta, Zsófia E. Kálmán, Helena Tossavainen, Tünde Juhász, Fanni Farkas, József Hegedüs, Melinda Keresztes, Tamás Beke‐Somfai, Zoltán Gáspári, Perttu Permi, Bálint Péterfia +10 morewiley +1 more sourceThe GFDL‐CM4X Climate Model Hierarchy, Part I: Model Description and Thermal Properties
Journal of Advances in Modeling Earth Systems, Volume 17, Issue 10, October 2025.Abstract
We present the GFDL‐CM4X (Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory Climate Model version 4X) coupled climate model hierarchy. The primary application for CM4X is to investigate ocean and sea ice physics as part of a realistic coupled Earth climate model.Stephen M. Griffies, Alistair Adcroft, Rebecca L. Beadling, Mitchell Bushuk, Chiung‐Yin Chang, Henri F. Drake, Raphael Dussin, Robert W. Hallberg, William J. Hurlin, Hemant Khatri, John P. Krasting, Matthew Lobo, Graeme A. MacGilchrist, Brandon G. Reichl, Aakash Sane, Olga Sergienko, Maike Sonnewald, Jacob M. Steinberg, Jan‐Erik Tesdal, Matthew Thomas, Katherine E. Turner, Marshall L. Ward, Michael Winton, Niki Zadeh, Laure Zanna, Rong Zhang, Wenda Zhang, Ming Zhao +27 morewiley +1 more sourceDiscovery and Validation of Kepler-452b: A 1.6-Re Super Earth Exoplanet
in the Habitable Zone of a G2 Star [PDF]
, 2015 We report on the discovery and validation of Kepler-452b, a transiting planet
identified by a search through the 4 years of data collected by NASA's Kepler
Mission.Batalha, Natalie M., Bieryla, Allyson, Borucki, William J., Bryson, Stephen T., Buchhave, Lars, Caldwell, Douglas A., Campbell, Jennifer R., Catanzarite, Joseph H., Ciardi, David R., Cochran, William D., Endl, Michael, Esquerdo, Gilbert A., Gilliland, Ronald L., Henze, Christopher E., Huber, Daniel, Isaacson, Howard, Jenkins, Jon M., Latham, David W., Li, Jie, Marcy, Geoffrey W., Petigura, Erik, Ramirez, Ivan, Rowe, Jason F., Sanderfer, Dwight, Seader, Shawn, Tenenbaum, Peter, Torres, Guillermo, Twicken, Joseph D., Wolfgang, Angie +28 morecore +6 more sourcesAssessment of the molecular mechanisms of drug‐induced hidden cardiotoxicity by a multi‐omics approach: The example of rofecoxib
British Journal of Pharmacology, Volume 182, Issue 19, Page 4668-4692, October 2025.Background and Purpose
Hidden cardiotoxicity is defined as drug‐induced cardiotoxicity that becomes obvious only in the presence of comorbidities. However, the molecular mechanisms of hidden cardiotoxicity are not always known. Therefore, unbiased multi‐omics approaches could assist in revealing regulatory pathways.Bennet Y. Weber, Gábor B. Brenner, Barnabás Váradi, Bence Ágg, Csenger Kovácsházi, Olivér M. Balogh, Donagh Egan, Kieran Wynne, David Matallanas, Rainer Schulz, Péter Ferdinandy, Zoltán Giricz, Anikó Görbe +12 morewiley +1 more source