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AL-HABAIBEH, A., 2025. From brain Bluetooth to ‘full RoboCop’: where chip implants will be heading soon. The Conversation.

AL-HABAIBEH, A., 2025. Technology could open up new ways to track prisoners. The Conversation.

ANTÓN, D., MAYORAL VALSERA, J., SIMÓN VALLEJO, M.D., CORTÉS SÁNCHEZ, M. and PARRILLA-GIRÁLDEZ, R., 2025. Descubriendo la prehistoria con un móvil: digitalización 3D de la cueva de La Pileta. The Conversation España.

BRIGGS, S. and HULME, J., 2025. Seven tips to turn teaching practices into scholarship outputs. Times Higher Education Campus.

CIRLAN, E., TSILIGKIRIS, V., SKJERVEN, S.A., VILLA, F., LANTERO, L. and DREYER, C.D., 2025. In addressing TNE governance challenges, students are key. University World News. ISSN 1756-297X

COOK, D. and PICH, C., 2025. The Club World Cup 2025 shows sharing the stage is the future of global sport. The Conversation. ISSN 2201-5639

DOORNBOS, E. and NURSE, A., 2025. Why the ant-smuggling trade is booming – and why we should care. The Independent. ISSN 1741-9743

GENTLE, L., 2025. Alpha males are surprisingly rare among primates – new research. The Conversation.

GENTLE, L., 2025. Curious kids: do owls have bogies? The Conversation.

GENTLE, L., 2025. Five ways humans have scuppered the love lives of animals. The Conversation. ISSN 2044-5032

GOECKERITZ, S., GENTLE, L. and GLENN, T., 2025. Fantasy rugby: how the animal kingdom could help you form a winning team. The Conversation.

GOKHOOL, F., COWEN, A. and HULME, J., 2025. Rethinking our approach to maths anxiety. Wonkhe.

MACHIN, R., 2025. Welfare reform bill: what changes did the government make to get it over the line? The Conversation. ISSN 2201-5639

POBEREZHSKAYA, M., EL-ANIS, I. and MUSTAFA, M., 2025. Middle Eastern countries are among the most exposed to climate change – so why is media coverage so low there? The Conversation.

SOBRI, D., 2025. Practical learning as a catalyst for sustainable innovation. The Sun Malaysian Paper.

SWEENEY, E. and PILKINGTON-CHENEY, F., 2025. Alcohol may help you fall asleep faster, but it leads to a worse night’s rest overall – here’s why. The Conversation. ISSN 2201-5639

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