A Different Sort of Park: Interpreting POW Experiences at Andersonville National Historic Site
Unlike many other historic sites, Andersonville does not fit neatly into any one box. It is not a battlefield, although we still interpret the experience of soldiers and the ideas they fought for.
Knight, Andrew
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How to Manufacture Photonic Metamaterials
Metamaterials boast applications such as invisibility and “hyperlenses” with resolution beyond the diffraction limit, but these applications haven’t been exploited in earnest and the market for them hasn’t grown much likely because facile and economical methods for fabricating them without defect has not emerged.
Apurba Paul, Gregory Timp
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Tail Call Optimization Tailored for Native Stack Utilization in JavaScript Runtimes
JavaScript has significantly evolved, broadening its capabilities. However, the uptake of tail call optimization (TCO) remains limited, largely due to concerns about debugging difficulties and the potential increase in overall complexity.
Hyukwoo Park, Seonghyun Kim
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The Forging of Freedom: Slave Refugee Camps in the Civil War: An Interview Amy Murrell Taylor
Today we are speaking with Amy Murrell Taylor, Associate Professor of History at the University of Kentucky. She is the author of Embattled Freedom: Journeys through the Civil War’s Slave Refugee Camps (UNC Press, 2018), as well as The Divided Family in ...
Whitehead Luskey, Ashley
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Theoretical lessons are key for molecules presenting an inverted singlet‐triplet excited state (e.g. S1 and T1) energy difference. This perspective provides a snapshot of the role played by calculations in last years, not only to anticipate experimental findings but also for driving high‐throughput virtual screenings, as well as the main challenge to ...
Ángel José Pérez‐Jiménez+2 more
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The Sloone Herbarium, an annotated list of the Horti sicci composing it; with biographical accounts of the principal contributors. Based on records compiled by the late James Britten. With an introduction by Spencer Savage, revised and edited by J. E. Dandy. London 1958. Printed by the order of the Trustees of the British Museum. 4 246 Seiten, mit 96 Handschriftfaksimiles in Lichtdruck. 140s. [PDF]
Hal Fischer
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Spreading the Flames: The United States, Cuba, and the Fear of Africanization
In the years leading up to the Civil War, the fight over slavery played out in many different arenas, notably in Kansas and Nebraska. While Bleeding Kansas was arguably the most well-known and violent clash over slavery before the Civil War, there were ...
Labbe, Savannah A.
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