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1. MINDS: Mid-infrared atomic and molecular hydrogen lines in the inner disk around a low-mass star

2. MINDS. The DR Tau disk I: combining JWST-MIRI data with high-resolution CO spectra to characterise the hot gas

3. MINDS: The JWST MIRI Mid-INfrared Disk Survey

4. MINDS. JWST-MIRI Reveals a Dynamic Gas-Rich Inner Disk Inside the Cavity of SY Cha

5. The Chemical Inventory of the Inner Regions of Planet-forming Disks -- The JWST/MINDS Program

6. MINDS. Abundant water and varying C/O across the disk of Sz 98 as seen by JWST/MIRI

7. MINDS. The detection of $^{13}$CO$_{2}$ with JWST-MIRI indicates abundant CO$_{2}$ in a protoplanetary disk

8. Galactic breeze origin for the Fermi bubbles emission

9. Galactic 26Al traces metal loss through hot chimneys

10. Impact of low-energy cosmic rays on star formation

11. The ionising effect of low energy cosmic rays from a class II object on its protoplanetary disk

12. Global multifluid simulations of the magnetorotational instability in radially stratified protoplanetary disks

13. The Herschel view of circumstellar discs: a multi-wavelength study of Chamaeleon I

14. MINDS:The JWST MIRI Mid-INfrared Disk Survey

15. MINDS. JWST/MIRI Reveals a Dynamic Gas-rich Inner Disk inside the Cavity of SY Cha

16. MINDS. JWST/MIRI Reveals a Dynamic Gas-rich Inner Disk inside the Cavity of SY Cha

17. MINDS

18. MINDS. The Detection of 13CO2 with JWST-MIRI Indicates Abundant CO2 in a Protoplanetary Disk

19. MINDS. The Detection of 13CO2 with JWST-MIRI Indicates Abundant CO2 in a Protoplanetary Disk

20. MINDS. The Detection of (CO2)-C-13 with JWST-MIRI Indicates Abundant CO2 in a Protoplanetary Disk

21. The interaction of energetic particles with the winds of cool stars

22. The chemical inventory of the inner regions of planet-forming disks – the JWST/MINDS program

23. A galactic breeze origin for the Fermi bubbles emission

30. Impact of Low-Energy Cosmic Rays on Star Formation

31. Galactic 26Al traces metal loss through hot chimneys.

33. Stellar versus Galactic: The intensity of cosmic rays at the evolving Earth and young exoplanets around Sun-like stars

34. M dwarfs can have Earth-like fluxes of Galactic cosmic rays in their habitable zones

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