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Thinking about neither death nor poverty affects delay discounting, but episodic foresight does: Three replications of the effects of priming on time preferences. [PDF]
Tunney RJ, Raybould JN.
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Prometheus in Suspension: Suffering and the Tragic in Aeschylus’s Prometheus Bound [PDF]
Prometheus Bound (ca. 430 B.C.), Aeschylus’s sweeping tragedy of suffering and injustice, has been the subject of critics for centuries because of its episodic structure and unique themes.
Batson, Anna Katherine
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Thinking in and about time : a dual systems perspective on temporal cognition [PDF]
We outline a dual systems approach to temporal cognition, which distinguishes between two cognitive systems for dealing with how things unfold over time – a temporal updating system and a temporal reasoning system – of which the former is both ...
Hoerl, Christoph, McCormack, Teresa
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The impacts of biological invasions
ABSTRACT The Anthropocene is characterised by a continuous human‐mediated reshuffling of the distributions of species globally. Both intentional and unintentional introductions have resulted in numerous species being translocated beyond their native ranges, often leading to their establishment and subsequent spread – a process referred to as biological
Phillip J. Haubrock +42 more
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'I'd kill anyone who tried to take my band away' : obesity surgery, critical fat politics and the 'problem' of patient demand [PDF]
Obesity surgery is commonly figured within Fat Studies as the violent mutilation of the fat body, and as the unjustifiable apotheosis of the war on obesity.
Throsby, Karen
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ABSTRACT Prolonged crises strain conventional crisis management approaches, as pre‐prepared plans often lose relevance when conditions evolve unexpectedly. This study explores how collaboration between civilian and military organizations enables modularized scaling—the process of adapting crisis responses by combining, recombining, or shedding response
Svante Aasbjerg Thygesen
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The value of theoretical multiplicity for steering transitions towards sustainability [PDF]
Transition management, as a theory of directing structural societal changes towards sustainable system innovations, has become a major topic in scientific research over the last years.
Breeman, G.E. +4 more
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Role Identity and Professional Identity: Educators' Experiences During Wartime
ABSTRACT The study explores role identity and professional identity of educators as manifested in a crisis zone of war. The concept of identity is debated with researchers and theorists challenging the notion of a fixed, unchanging identity. Instead, identity is seen as fluid, constantly being formed and transformed.
Shosh Leshem +5 more
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Abstract Decreases in anthropogenic aerosols will reduce fine particulate matter (PM2.5); however, meteorological feedbacks alter dust emissions, modifying air quality gains. We use eight Earth System Models from the Regional Aerosol Model Intercomparison Project (RAMIP) simulations to assess African climate and air quality responses to anthropogenic ...
Joe Adabouk Amooli +31 more
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Artificial intelligence (AI) is reshaping autonomous mobile robot navigation beyond classical pipelines. This review analyzes how AI techniques are integrated into core navigation tasks, including path planning and control, localization and mapping, perception, and context‐aware decision‐making. Learning‐based, probabilistic, and soft‐computing methods
Giovanna Guaragnella +5 more
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