@article{65659,
  abstract     = {{Over the past decades, nanoparticulate drug carrier systems have emerged as promising tools in medicine. A persistent challenge in current pharmacotherapy is the limited selectivity of active pharmaceutical ingredients, resulting in undesirable side effects. Smart drug delivery systems, which release encapsulated active pharmaceutical ingredients in response to specific stimuli, offer a potential solution by enabling controlled drug release. This approach can be particularly relevant for exploiting biochemical differences between extracellular and intracellular environments. In this study, self-immolative polydisulfide based polymers manufactured from dithiothreitol were processed into nanoparticle formulations to respond preferentially to elevated glutathione levels, which are characteristic of intracellular environments and are often increased in tumor cells. The influence of polymer chain length on the physicochemical properties of the resulting nanoparticles was investigated. Lumogen® Red was incorporated as a model substance to determine the loading capacity of the carrier system. Degradation was characterized using dynamic light scattering and asymmetric flow field-flow fractionation, as well as by imaging techniques such as atomic force microscopy. Selective release of the embedded substance was demonstrated at elevated glutathione concentrations, while no significant release was observed at extracellularly relevant levels (10 µM glutathione), where the behavior was comparable to the buffer control. Increased release was observed under intracellularly relevant conditions (2 – 10 mM glutathione). These findings support a redox-responsive behavior under intracellular-like conditions. The latter was proven for primary fibroblasts and the cancer cell lines BT-474, MCF-7 and SK-BR-3 by quantification of intracellular low molecular weight thiols. The nanoparticle uptake was confirmed in the investigated cell lines by visualization via confocal laser scanning microscopy. Via lysosomal staining it was shown that nanoparticles accumulate in lysosomes. Furthermore, the carrier system itself showed no cytotoxic properties in cell culture studies against the four different cell types. The developed system is a suitable and very promising smart drug delivery system in the context of controlled drug release.}},
  author       = {{Kramer, Maurice and Horky, Corinna and Völlmecke, Katharina and Mulac-Hahnen, Dennis and Herrmann, Fabian and Kuckling, Dirk and Langer, Klaus}},
  issn         = {{2949-8295}},
  journal      = {{Next Nanotechnology}},
  keywords     = {{Nanoparticles, Smart drug delivery, Controlled release, Self-immolative polymers, Tumor targeting}},
  publisher    = {{Elsevier BV}},
  title        = {{{Smart drug delivery systems for potential targeted cancer therapy: Exploiting increased glutathione levels in tumor microenvironments}}},
  doi          = {{10.1016/j.nxnano.2026.100510}},
  volume       = {{9}},
  year         = {{2026}},
}

@inbook{65599,
  author       = {{Schlüter, Alexander and Krogbäumker, Luisa and Böse, Kevin and Riese, Julia}},
  booktitle    = {{Hydrogen and Bioenergy}},
  isbn         = {{9780443404931}},
  publisher    = {{Elsevier}},
  title        = {{{Opportunities and obstacles for industrial applications}}},
  doi          = {{10.1016/b978-0-443-40493-1.00019-x}},
  year         = {{2026}},
}

@inproceedings{65013,
  author       = {{Illian, Marvin and Khalili, Ramin and A. de A. Rocha, Antonio and Wang, Lin}},
  booktitle    = {{2026 24th International Symposium on Modeling and Optimization in Mobile, Ad Hoc, and Wireless Networks (WiOpt)}},
  publisher    = {{IFIP}},
  title        = {{{Cells on Autopilot: Adaptive Cell (Re)Selection via Reinforcement Learning}}},
  year         = {{2026}},
}

@article{65665,
  author       = {{Ahmadi, Mehdi and Schlosser, Florian and Divkovic, Denis and Meschede, Henning}},
  issn         = {{2590-1745}},
  journal      = {{Energy Conversion and Management: X}},
  publisher    = {{Elsevier BV}},
  title        = {{{Cost-effective and low-carbon cooling strategies for data centers integrated into wind turbine towers}}},
  doi          = {{10.1016/j.ecmx.2026.101930}},
  volume       = {{31}},
  year         = {{2026}},
}

@inproceedings{65660,
  author       = {{Nickerson, Robert C. and Varshney, Upkar and Muntermann, Jan and Kundisch, Dennis}},
  booktitle    = {{Proceedings of the 32nd Americas Conference on Information Systems (AMCIS 2026), Technology Research, Education, and Opinion (TREO) Talk}},
  title        = {{{Issues in Taxonomies and Taxonomy Development}}},
  year         = {{2026}},
}

@article{65668,
  author       = {{Damm, Jannis and Ummenhofer, Thomas and Albiez, Matthias and Meschut, Gerson and Sander, Sascha and Teutenberg, Dominik and Kötz, Fabian}},
  issn         = {{0021-8464}},
  journal      = {{The Journal of Adhesion}},
  pages        = {{1--39}},
  publisher    = {{Informa UK Limited}},
  title        = {{{Life prediction of adhesive steel joints under ageing stress – experimentally based model validation}}},
  doi          = {{10.1080/00218464.2026.2671924}},
  year         = {{2026}},
}

@article{65666,
  author       = {{Bodenberger, Robin and Thommes, Kirsten}},
  issn         = {{1366-9877}},
  journal      = {{Journal of Risk Research}},
  pages        = {{1--21}},
  publisher    = {{Informa UK Limited}},
  title        = {{{Words or numbers? How framing uncertainties affects risk assessment and decision-making}}},
  doi          = {{10.1080/13669877.2026.2667755}},
  year         = {{2026}},
}

@inbook{65670,
  abstract     = {{Ensuring the veracity of assertions is {vital for building reliable and consistent knowledge graphs}. 
A variety of automatic fact-checking approaches have been proposed over the past decade. Among these, path-based fact-checking approaches are particularly attractive due to their independence of supplementary external knowledge and their faster runtimes compared to methods reliant on external corpora or embeddings.  
However, the effectiveness of these approaches is fundamentally limited by the incompleteness of existing knowledge graphs, which often lack the paths necessary to support or refute assertions. 
To address this limitation, we propose \system{}, a framework that supplements the knowledge graph with shallow knowledge---automatically extracted RDF assertions from external unstructured sources---even if this additional knowledge may not always fit a well-defined ontology nor be fully verified. By appending such shallow knowledge, we enhance the graph’s coverage and increase the chances of finding relevant evidence for fact checking. Comprehensive experiments on three widely used benchmark datasets demonstrate that integrating \system{} consistently and significantly enhances the performance of {state-of-the-art path-based fact-checking approaches}, yielding improvements of up to 0.24 in Area Under the Receiver Operating Characteristic Curve (AUROC). These results establish \system{} as a broadly applicable auxiliary component for improving the reliability and coverage of automatic fact checking in knowledge graphs. Our code is open-source and can be found at \url{https://github.com/dice-group/ShallKnow}.}},
  author       = {{Qudus, Umair and Pokharel, Neha and Röder, Michael and Ngonga Ngomo, Axel-Cyrille}},
  booktitle    = {{Lecture Notes in Computer Science}},
  isbn         = {{9783032251558}},
  issn         = {{0302-9743}},
  keywords     = {{fact checking}},
  publisher    = {{Springer Nature Switzerland}},
  title        = {{{No Need to Be a Know-It-All: Fact Checking with Shallow Knowledge}}},
  doi          = {{10.1007/978-3-032-25156-5_23}},
  year         = {{2026}},
}

@inproceedings{65257,
  author       = {{Böer, Nils Tobias and Steinborn, Michael B. and Weigelt, Matthias and Güldenpenning, Iris}},
  booktitle    = {{Abstracts of the 68th Conference of Experimental Psychologists}},
  editor       = {{Kaup, Barbara and Roth, Lilly and Rück, Franziska}},
  keywords     = {{effort, try-harder instruction, deception, sport psychology, action and perception}},
  location     = {{Tübingen}},
  title        = {{{When Trying Harder Helps: Effort Instructions Affect Performance in Complex Motor Tasks}}},
  year         = {{2026}},
}

@inproceedings{65566,
  author       = {{Haak, Anselm and Koopmann, Patrick and Mahmood, Yasir and Turhan, Anni-Yasmin}},
  location     = {{Lisbon}},
  title        = {{{ABox Abduction for Inconsistent Knowledge Bases under Repair Semantics}}},
  year         = {{2026}},
}

@misc{60912,
  author       = {{Spener, Anna Maria}},
  booktitle    = {{feministische studien}},
  pages        = {{149--151}},
  title        = {{{Rezension: "Friederike Beier (Hg.): Materialistischer Queerfeminismus. Theorien zu Geschlecht und Sexualität im Spätkapitalismus, Münster: Unrast 2024"}}},
  doi          = {{https://doi.org/10.1515/fs-2026-0015}},
  year         = {{2026}},
}

@article{45284,
  author       = {{Webersen, Yvonne and Daud, Fardien}},
  journal      = {{MNU Journal}},
  title        = {{{Was steckt drin? Blackboxen aus dem 3D-Drucker für den Mechanikunterricht der Oberstufe}}},
  year         = {{2026}},
}

@article{65674,
  author       = {{Quast, Julia}},
  issn         = {{2191-995X}},
  journal      = {{Indes}},
  number       = {{4}},
  pages        = {{53--61}},
  publisher    = {{Walter de Gruyter GmbH}},
  title        = {{{Achtung – Panzer!}}},
  doi          = {{10.13109/inde.2025.13.4.53}},
  volume       = {{13}},
  year         = {{2026}},
}

@inbook{59747,
  author       = {{Schulz, Christian}},
  booktitle    = {{Plattformforschung nach dem Digital Services Act – Interdisziplinäre Perspektiven }},
  editor       = {{Eickelmann, Jennifer  and Mämecke, Thorben  and Ruschemeier, Hannah and Waldmann, Maximilian}},
  publisher    = {{Büchner Verlag}},
  title        = {{{Das Imaginäre der Plattformen: Soziale Medien als Infrastrukturen der Anerkennung}}},
  year         = {{2026}},
}

@article{65679,
  abstract     = {{<jats:title>Zusammenfassung</jats:title>
                  <jats:p>Das Positionspapier formuliert neun Thesen zur Weiterentwicklung der Statistikausbildung im Kontext von Data Science und Künstlicher Intelligenz. Im Zentrum stehen Data &amp; Statistical Literacy, Datenqualität und -ethik, die Verbindung von Statistik und Machine Learning sowie die Stärkung einer eigenständigen Statistikdidaktik.</jats:p>
                  <jats:p>Die Diskussionsbeiträge erweitern diese Perspektiven: Christina Elmer betont Wissenschaftskommunikation und AI Literacy, Helmut Küchenhoff projektbasiertes Lernen und Datenschutz, Christoph Weisser die industrielle Praxis und organisationsweite Datenkompetenz, Göran Kauermann die Verzahnung von Statistik und Data Science, und Rolf Biehler sowie Karin Binder die didaktische und institutionelle Weiterentwicklung.</jats:p>
                  <jats:p>Die Replik greift diese Impulse auf und unterstreicht die interdisziplinäre Verantwortung für eine zukunftsfähige Statistikausbildung.</jats:p>}},
  author       = {{Berger, Ursula and Biehler, Rolf and Binder, Karin and Elmer, Christina and Ertz, Florian and Hotz, Thomas and Huber, Sarah and Ickstadt, Katja and Kauermann, Göran and Küchenhoff, Helmut and Lübke, Karsten and Münnich, Ralf and Schüller, Katharina and Skill, Thomas and Weihs, Claus and Weinert, Henrike and Weisser, Christoph}},
  issn         = {{1863-8155}},
  journal      = {{AStA Wirtschafts- und Sozialstatistisches Archiv}},
  publisher    = {{Springer Science and Business Media LLC}},
  title        = {{{Daten, Künstliche Intelligenz und Evidenz – neue Anforderungen an die Statistikausbildung an Hochschulen Data, artificial intelligence, and evidence—new requirements for statistics education at universities}}},
  doi          = {{10.1007/s11943-026-00372-0}},
  year         = {{2026}},
}

@article{65682,
  author       = {{Vernholz, Mats and Sims, Craig and Treagust, David}},
  journal      = {{Education Sciences}},
  number       = {{5}},
  pages        = {{782}},
  title        = {{{From Time-Saving to Skill-Building: Reframing Generative AI for Lesson-Planning—A Conceptual Design Paper}}},
  doi          = {{https://doi.org/10.3390/educsci16050782}},
  volume       = {{16}},
  year         = {{2026}},
}

@article{64789,
  author       = {{Beer, Fabian and Schulz, Christian}},
  journal      = {{RESET Journal (Recherches sciences sociale sur internet) Special Issue: Towards New Social and Historical Studies of Artificial Intelligence}},
  publisher    = {{Open Edition Journals}},
  title        = {{{AI has never been inherently interpretable: On a paradoxical origin of eXplainable AI (XAI)}}},
  year         = {{2026}},
}

@techreport{65678,
  author       = {{Menne, Anna Lena and Schulz, Christian}},
  title        = {{{Unpacking [Whose] Imaginary: Reflections from a Workshop on Digital Imaginaries}}},
  volume       = {{1}},
  year         = {{2026}},
}

@inproceedings{64211,
  author       = {{Wiebe, Vivien and Häsel-Weide, Uta}},
  booktitle    = {{Proceedings of the Nineteenth ERME Topic Conference: Connecting the Learning of Mathematics Teaching to Practice}},
  editor       = {{Mosvold, R. and Fauskanger, J. and Ferretti, F. and Vondrová, N.}},
  location     = {{Prag}},
  pages        = {{122--129}},
  title        = {{{ Initiating and establishing mathematical practices of determining and transforming numbers as a foundational skill in fostering mathematics teaching}}},
  year         = {{2026}},
}

@techreport{65686,
  abstract     = {{This paper empirically examines the relationship between market power and Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) scores of banks in Europe and North America from 2010 to 2021, focusing separately on loan and deposit markets. Employing the Lerner Index as a non-structural measure of market power, our findings suggest that the impact of banking market power on ESG scores varies by region and the respective loan or deposit market. We find a negative effect of loan and deposit market power on ESG scores of European banks whereas the opposite effect can be observed for North American banks exhibiting loan market power. Further sensitivity analyses reveal that factors such as banks being Global Systemically Important (G-SIBs), and different ESG-related events like the Paris Agreement, the reemergence of the #MeToo movement and the COVID-19 pandemic may also explain the relationship between bank market power and ESG scores. Overall, our results underline that banking market power plays a pivotal role in enforcing ESG commitments in banking, offering key insights for policymakers, regulators, and banking stakeholders.}},
  author       = {{Voigt, Simone and Uhde, André}},
  keywords     = {{Market Power, ESG scores, European and North American banking markets}},
  pages        = {{55}},
  title        = {{{The impact of market power on banks' ESG scores - evidence from Europe and North America}}},
  year         = {{2026}},
}

