Elsevier,
eClinicalMedicine, Volume 59, May 2023
In this follow-up study, virological response to and adverse event profile of bictegravir/emtricitabine/tenofovir alafenamide (B/F/TAF) was assessed at 240 weeks. >98% of people with HIV who received B/F/TAF maintained an HIV-1 RNA of <50 copies/mL, with no treatment-emergent resitance reported. The longevity of B/F/TAF action and participant responses is shown after 5 years of follow-up.
Elsevier,
Current Biology, Volume 33, 8 May 2023
This article links with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) by addressing Goal 11 (Sustainable Cities and Communities) and Goal 15 (Life on Land), as it examines how urbanization affects biodiversity and the traits that enable bird species to adapt to urban environments. By developing a predictive framework for urban tolerance, the research contributes to conservation efforts aimed at preserving biodiversity in increasingly urbanized landscapes, thereby promoting sustainable coexistence between human populations and wildlife.
Elsevier,
Women's Studies International Forum, Volume 98, 1 May 2023
This article takes a first-hand perspective to document women's disability justice activism in Ukraine, feminist and disability solidarities across regional and national borders, and the important roles Ukrainian women play in creating and sustaining communities of care. By contributing to the scholarship on disability inclusive disaster response, the gendered nature of care, and intersectional approaches to disability advocacy, it argues that Women with disabilities (WWD) provides pathways for expanding agendas of civic groups to be more inclusive.
Elsevier,
Geoderma, Volume 433, May 2023
Increasing plant productivity resilience to drought plays an important role in ecosystem services, and while soil organic matter (SOM) promotes plant growth, its role in mitigating aboveground biomass (AGB) loss as a result of drought in alpine grasslands is unclear. This study by Zhao et al., 2023 examined 209 alpine grassland sites on the Tibetan Plateau and revealed that AGB decreases with increasing aridity (above 0.37), and a stronger positive relationship between AGB and SOM is observed in more arid conditions, suggesting the significance of soil carbon sequestration strategies for biomass production and climate change mitigation in arid areas.

