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Science fiction or fact: Artificial gravity, superhuman powers, and our desire to explore the stars
IEEE potentials, 2022Artificial 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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, 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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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, 2022Theories 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 Trimm
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The Medusa Gaze in Contemporary Women’s Fiction: Petrifying, Maternal and Redemptive
Contemporary Women's Writing, 2018Fearful and intriguing, Medusa is also an oppressed and scorned mythological female figure of the ancient Greeks. Medusa’s iconic image has continued to influence artists and writers, while also directing the theoretical framework of scholars.
M. Kılıç
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Stories of world Politics: Between History and Fiction
Cambridge Review of International AffairsThe discipline of International Relations is defined by a fundamental tension between history and fiction. On the one hand, historical approaches are crucial in tracing the origins of international order, contextualising key concepts, and uncovering ...
Niyousha Bastani, Italo Brandimarte
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The rapid advancement of medical technology has introduced new ethical quandaries that are increasingly explored within medical fiction. To explore these ethical misconducts and implications of technology misuse, the study selects the medical novel ...
Malak Salam Jubair, Lamiaa Ahmed Rasheed
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The rapid advancement of medical technology has introduced new ethical quandaries that are increasingly explored within medical fiction. To explore these ethical misconducts and implications of technology misuse, the study selects the medical novel ...
Malak Salam Jubair, Lamiaa Ahmed Rasheed
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The New Brazilian Mediascape, 2020
Although more changes will certainly arise as the transformations to the Brazilian mediascape continue to take hold, it is clear that the confluence of legislative, technological, economic, and creative factors during the post-2011 context have given way
E. L. Carter
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Although more changes will certainly arise as the transformations to the Brazilian mediascape continue to take hold, it is clear that the confluence of legislative, technological, economic, and creative factors during the post-2011 context have given way
E. L. Carter
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Embracing Metaverse Education: Transforming the Landscape of Learning
International Symposium on Signal, Image, Video and CommunicationsThe metaverse has undergone a significant transformation in recent years, shifting from a concept found only in science fiction to a game-changing force in the field of education.
Kaoutar Oulahyane +2 more
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, 2019
the ways in which genre itself can function both as a gatekeeper and as a refuge. Like “modernity,” “genre” (particularly the genre of the novel) is a question that has dominated modern Arabic literary studies for at least the past two decades.
Narges Bajoghli
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the ways in which genre itself can function both as a gatekeeper and as a refuge. Like “modernity,” “genre” (particularly the genre of the novel) is a question that has dominated modern Arabic literary studies for at least the past two decades.
Narges Bajoghli
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