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LEADING FROM THE GREEN ZONE: WHY THE NEXT LEADERSHIP REVOLUTION STARTS IN THE NERVOUS SYSTEM
Abstract The author is founding director of the Executive Mind Leadership Institute, and a professor at the Drucker Graduate School of Management. He notes that as leaders face constant uncertainty and disruption, concepts like growth mindset, positivity, and emotional intelligence are useful “but insufficient.” The body must be considered, as well as ...
Jeremy Hunter
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In‐situ Analysis of Paste Properties in Resonant Acoustic Mixers for Quality Monitoring
Quality monitoring is important to ensure manufacturing robustness and achieve consistent properties. For the emerging technology resonant acoustic mixing, this work uses motor data to detect differences in particle content in formulations and variations in powder feedstock properties.
Alexandra Dobbs +3 more
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Phase‐Space Synchronization Driven by Moon‐Magnetosphere Coupling in Gas Giants
Abstract We present a new theoretical framework to describe the rapid and spatially localized loss of energetic particles in planetary radiation belts, focusing on interactions between gas giant magnetospheres and their moons. Observations show that flux depletions—known as microsignatures—often refill on timescales comparable to a single drift period,
Adnane Osmane +2 more
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Intense Ground Magnetic Perturbations During the 2024 May and October Geomagnetic Storms
Abstract The May and October 2024 geomagnetic storms represent two of the most intense space weather events of Solar Cycle 25. While differing in global intensity, both storms produced extreme ionospheric disturbances, including equatorward auroral expansion to mid‐latitudes and rapid geomagnetic variations (dH/dt $\text{dH}/\text{dt}$).
P. De Michelis +3 more
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Abstract Tectonic faults can slip in a spectrum of fault slip behaviors, from aseismic slip and slow ruptures to elasto‐dynamic earthquakes. Following frictional theory, laboratory experiments have shown that the basic ingredient that may control this transition is the interaction between the fault stiffness and the surrounding elastic medium.
Guilhem Mollon +2 more
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Arctic High Resolution Sea‐Ice Forecast System on a Heterogeneous Many‐Core Computing Platform
Abstract This study develops an ensemble forecast system for Arctic sea ice with a horizontal resolution of ∼2 km to resolve linear kinematic features (LKFs). The system is designed to run operationally on the Sunway computing architecture, which employs many‐core processors with a distinct programming logic.
Longjiang Mu +9 more
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Abstract Dense particle‐liquid flows are common in natural flows processes. A primary challenge lies in the effective modeling of the granular stress, which is intrinsically related to the flowing state of the granular material. By developing non‐invasive experimental technique and measurement methods for internal observations based on the refractive ...
Yunhui Sun +5 more
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ABSTRACT The problem of historical realism has gained some new momentum recently, with a fresh challenge to what is taken to be an anti‐realist hegemony in the theory and philosophy of history. Unfortunately, this has also provided the opportunity for the reheating of old polemics and lazy scholarship that characterized the 1990s reaction to ...
João Ohara
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Tracking Tool for Fiddler Crabs in Natural Settings to Promote a Model Organism for Synchrony
We introduce an easy‐to‐use and open source tracking algorithm that detects claw waves in field video recordings and preserves IDs over time to advance the widely found fiddler crabs as a model organism for collective synchronization. This software translates video observations into actionable data to advance the study of synchronization beyond theory.
Hiba Khatib +2 more
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Abstract Objectives In recent decades, research has increasingly highlighted the devastating effects of childhood trauma and relational processes that violate human development. However, the unique dynamics of such early‐life deprivations in adults who practice meditation, a context where the complexity of such wounding (and healing) may become ...
Anna‐Maria Frastali, Adhip Rawal
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