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Neurorights in the Constitution: from neurotechnology to ethics and politics. [PDF]

open access: yesPhilos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci
Ruiz S, Valera L, Ramos P, Sitaram R.
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Science fiction or fact: Artificial gravity, superhuman powers, and our desire to explore the stars

IEEE potentials, 2022
Artificial gravity—it’s a concept you are probably already familiar with. According to Wikipedia, it is defined as “the creation of an inertial force that mimics the effects of a gravitational force.” The idea is that humans will have the ability ...
A. Obodovsky
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Design at the Earview: Decolonizing Speculative Design through Sonic Fiction

Design Issues, 2016
This article discusses how Sonic Fiction—a concept developed by cultural theorist Kodwo Eshun—can be regarded as a cogent mechanism with which to develop Speculative and Critical Design (SCD) projects, using subjects of sound, music, and listening as ...
Pedro J. S. Vieira de Oliveira
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Language Smugglers

, 2023
Translation is commonly understood as the rendering of a text from one language to another – a border-crossing activity, where the border is a linguistic one.
Arianne Des Rochers
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Capital Fictions in the Age of Fictitious Capital

Novel, 2022
Theories of money have divided between viewing it as a substance and seeing it as deriving from a field. Conceiving money as a substance finds it as an inert entity passively and stably transmitting already accumulated value; this view is often linked ...
Ryan S. Trimm
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Facts and fiction about sulfur metabolism in relation to plant-pathogen interactions.

Plant biology, 2007
Sulfur deficiency developed into a widespread nutrient disorder in the 1980s because of the drastic decrease of SO(2) emissions in western Europe after Clean Air Acts came into force.
E. Bloem   +4 more
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