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Hybrid Pulsations and Tidal Splitting detected in the Kepler Eclipsing and Spotted Binary System KIC 6048106 [PDF]
Anya Samadi Gh. +2 more
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Basic Properties of Tungsten Oxide Anodic Memristors
Anodically grown WO3 memristors are studied. Strong self‐rectification is detected during I–U sweeps. Poole–Frenkel and Schottky conduction mechanisms are responsible for the high‐ and low‐resistive states, respectively. This characterizes forming‐free anodic memristors, without conductive filament formation. Memristive endurance testing reveals stable
Elena Atanasova +4 more
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The student created comic strip reflects their understanding of renewable energy concepts and climate change. ABSTRACT This study explores how AI‐enabled, culturally relevant, narrative‐based learning pedagogy influences engagement among ninth‐grade students in an Earth Science course. Conducted in two classrooms in a southeastern U.S.
Nitin U. Jain, Eliza Braden
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Introduction Many patients report neuropsychiatric symptoms after SARS‐CoV‐2 infection. Data on prevalence of post‐COVID‐19 condition (PCC) vary due to the lack of specific diagnostic criteria, the report of unspecific symptoms, and reliable biomarkers ...
Anna Tröscher +8 more
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CHARACTERIZING THE VARIABILITY OF STARS WITH EARLY-RELEASEKEPLERDATA [PDF]
David R. Ciardi +8 more
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A Green Light to Executive Pay: Institutional Monitors and Pay Sensitivity to Carbon Performance
Abstract We test for relations among executive compensation premia and firm carbon performance under varying degrees of institutional investor monitoring. Using US data for 2010–2023 (15,836 firm‐years), we find that low carbon emissions firms remunerate more excessively than high emitters, indicating greater rent extraction.
Danial Hemmings +2 more
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Multiple planets or exomoons inKeplerhot Jupiter systems with transit timing variations? [PDF]
R. Szabó +5 more
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SEPHI of Exoplanets Kepler-504 b, Kepler-315 b and Kepler-315 c
The search for habitable exoplanets has improved with every passing year. New methods and advanced instrumentation with higher precision help find more habitable exoplanets and refine existing parameters of highly likely habitable exoplanets. This paper presents the Statistical-likelihood Exo-Planetary Habitability Index (SEPHI) values for Kepler-504 b
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Badiou and the Reconstruction of the Concept of God
Abstract In this article I first summarize Badiou’s and Žižek’s critique of the concept of God, which I and other interpreters conceive as a radicalization of the theology of the death of God. I then pose the question of how to formulate a positive conception of God after the death of God that would overcome the limits of negative or apophatic theology.
Michael Hauser
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Anticipating Knowledge Applicability in Open Science Through Recycling, Mimicking, and Shortcutting
ABSTRACT Open science literature scrutinizes how organizations provide access to knowledge. Yet, much less is known about how organizations pursuing open science for societal impact anticipate knowledge applicability—that shared knowledge is reusable for other organizations and individuals, and enables open social innovation.
Konstantin Hondros +3 more
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