Colonial harm in new packaging: Indigenous critiques of the tobacco industry's 'harm reduction' rhetoric. [PDF]
Maddox R +12 more
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Liquid Crystalline Elastomers in Soft Robotics: Assessing Promise and Limitations
Liquid crystalline elastomers (LCEs) are programmable soft materials that undergo large, anisotropic deformation in response to external stimuli. Their molecular alignment encodes directional actuation in a monolithic structure, making them long‐standing candidates for soft robotic systems.
Justin M. Speregen, Timothy J. White
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"I think it is quite naive to think everybody's goal is that": how Zambian sexual violence stakeholder perspectives complicate global health roadmaps to 'decolonization'. [PDF]
Breton NN +2 more
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New techniques for automated deduction in finite and infinite, first-order many-valued logics
Nicolas Zabel
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The shift to biodegradable materials in healthcare promises reduced plastic pollution, but their production, adoption, and long‐term impacts remain complex. Integrating lifecycle insights with global policy coordination is essential for meaningful environmental gains. Abstract The COVID‐19 pandemic sharply increased medical waste, intensifying concerns
By Haoxuan Yu +2 more
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Environmental valuation and knowledge production in Swedish marine and water management. [PDF]
Paulsson M, Kullenberg C, Eriksson L.
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Context and Complementarity: Formalizing Bohr's Vision through Many-Valued Contextual Logic [PDF]
Partha Ghose, Sudip Patra
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TVB C++: A Fast and Flexible Back‐End for The Virtual Brain
TVB C++ is a streamlined and fast C++ Back‐End for The Virtual Brain (TVB), designed to make it as flexible as TVB, and FAST. Another pillar is to be fully compatible with TVB so easy bindings can be created from Python. Users can easily configure TVB C++ to execute the same code but with enhanced performance and parallelism.
Ignacio Martín +7 more
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Cut‐Enabled Mechanical Metamaterials for Multimodal and Reprogrammable Static Nonreciprocity
Cut‐enabled mechanical metamaterials are designed to overcome the challenge of obtaining multiple and reprogrammable static nonreciprocal modes in a single microstructural topology. It offers a pathway to synthesize multiple nonreciprocal modes and control the nonreciprocal responses, enhancing the functionality of metamaterials.
Jinhao Zhang +8 more
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