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This article deals with the most relevant philosophical side of Albert the Great’s analysis of alchemy, aimed at clarifying what alchemical transmutation consists in and whether this process can ultimately be accomplished by men.
Mario Loconsole
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There is in the author of walks, Confessions, Émile and Nouvelle Héloïse a special relationship that he maintains with writing which seems to function as a place of memory where the persecuted can recharge their batteries, a favorable place to redemption
Abdou Ndiaye
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PDINN‐based organic solar cells exhibit strong thermal durability, maintaining high efficiency at 110°C, whereas PFN‐Br devices degrade rapidly. PDINN's stable interfacial interactions enhance charge transport and suppress recombination, emphasizing the key role of interfacial engineering in achieving thermally durable, high‐performance OSCs.
Hye Seon Shin +7 more
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Scientia and Transformation. Rethinking Medieval Science through Alchemy and Natural Philosophy.
This study introduces a new framework for understanding medieval science by recognizing alchemy as a central mode of rational inquiry. Through the integration of theoretical reflection and material practice, alchemy shaped a vision of nature governed by
Giuseppe Gimigliano
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Boire ou ne pas boire, telle est la question
« Don’t we all have our delicacies? » Alphonse Karr wonders in his « Introduction » to The Physiology of Taste by Brillat-Savarin. Indeed, we’ve lauded wine from Homer and the Classical Antiquity to modern times: all we have to do is take a quick look at
Maria do Rosário Girão
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Unraveling the High‐Rate Electrochemical Kinetics of CuSbS2 for Sodium Storage
This study investigates CuSbS2 as a high‐performance anode material for sodium‐ion batteries. CuSbS2 shows improved capacity retention and rate performance compared to Sb2S3. Various electrochemical techniques, including DRT from in situ EIS and GITT, confirm its enhanced reaction kinetics, underscoring the potential of bimetallic sulfides for next ...
Youngho Jin +9 more
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Anthropologist, heal thyself: Toward an anthropology of healing through relational interbeing
Abstract I call for an anthropology that confronts its own woundedness. Anthropologists often bear witness to suffering but rarely examine how our own grief, trauma, and institutional distress shape the affective tone of our work. Drawing on fieldwork with Runa (Quechua) women affected by forced sterilization in Peru and guided by my collaborator and ...
Lucía Isabel Stavig
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A Postcard from Stuttgart: Rudolf Steiner's 150th anniversary exhibition 'Kosmos' [PDF]
It is easy to imagine that Rudolf Steiner (1861‐1925) would be delighted with the new exhibition 'Kosmos Rudolf Steiner' at Stuttgart's modernistic Kunstmuseum. Kosmos is a major retrospective exhibition of Steiner's life and ideas.
Paull, John
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XXXX Abstract BACKGROUND Spodoptera frugiperda, commonly known as the fall armyworm, is a highly economically significant pest that affects various crops, resulting in substantial losses in productivity. Managing this pest primarily relies on chemical insecticides; however, the repeated development of resistance to these chemicals has rendered them ...
Daniel Guimarães Silva Paulo +9 more
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Creolization and the collective unconscious: locating the originality of art in Wilson Harris' Jonestown, The Mask of the Beggar and The Ghost of Memory [PDF]
Alongside the essays and fiction of Edouard Glissant, Wilson Harris's writings stand as one of the most important contributions to Caribbean creolization theory.
Burns, L.
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