From observation to understanding: A multi‐agent framework for smart microscopy
Abstract Smart microscopy represents a paradigm shift in biological imaging, moving from passive observation tools to active collaborators in scientific inquiry. Enabled by advances in automation, computational power, and artificial intelligence, these systems are now capable of adaptive decision‐making and real‐time experimental control.
P. S. Kesavan, Pontus Nordenfelt
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The year 2000: Looking back and looking forward
Das Taraprasad
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500-year paleoclimate record inferred from Greenland Juniper wood contextualizes current climate warming. [PDF]
Opała-Owczarek M +3 more
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Local Elites in Chile's Pisco Valley: Dispossession, Legal Mobilisation and Intertwined Citizenship
ABSTRACT In countries in the Global South, citizenship is often closely tied to access to water and land ownership. In Latin America, the literature has primarily explored social mobilisation and identity reconfiguration in response to development‐driven processes of land and water dispossession affecting peasants, rural and Indigenous communities ...
Chloé Nicolas‐Artero
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Guide to sound teeth: a syllabus-informed instructional session to provide targeted insights into the history of dentistry. [PDF]
Hollister JR +3 more
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The Place of History in British Criminology: 20th‐Century Developments
ABSTRACT While the relevance of historical research and analysis for the development of a critical criminology in the United States in the 1970s has recently received some attention by historical criminologists, the place of history in British criminology—and British critical criminology in particular—remains a largely unexplored area of academic ...
Roberto Catello
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The manufacture of the Baskerville typographic punches: the versatile <i>chaîne opératoire</i> of an 18<sup>th</sup>-century printing workshop. [PDF]
Montes-Landa J +5 more
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ABSTRACT This study investigates how ordinary Taiwanese netizens perform linguistic authority by policing others’ use of Mainland Chinese expressions in everyday online interactions not originally intended to be political and how such policing is subsequently supported, resisted, or (de)legitimized in the context of Taiwan–China relations. Three orders
Hsi‐Yao Su
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Historical studies on the use of Rhubarb in Japan. [PDF]
Ota M, Makino T.
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The historical evolution of the neurological examination. [PDF]
Esmanhotto BB +4 more
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