Behind the Paper
The real stories behind the latest research papers, from conception to publication, the highs and the lows
When Half Is Whole: The Unexpected Story Behind Half-Quantized Hall Plateaus in Graphene
Every physicist knows the thrill of unexpected data. Asking “Why is it plateauing there?” launched our recent Communications Materials paper on graphene, a global journey of serendipity and skepticism, revealing that nature is often far more subtle than our initial assumptions.
When Land Stops Storing Carbon: Lessons from the Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum
As temperatures rise, will land ecosystems keep absorbing CO2 or become carbon sources that accelerate warming? A new XTBG–CAS study in Communications Earth & Environment looks 56 million years back and shows that extreme heat can push land carbon stores toward a tipping point.
What Does Evidence-Based Mentalization Therapy Look Like in Practice?
In this blog, we share how our article, Making Visible the Clinical Practice of Mentalization-Based Therapy as Illustrated by Therapy Session Material, came into being. Here we describe how the clinical practice of Mentalization-Based Therapy was made more visible and explicit.