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ABSTRACT The accelerating expansion of data‐centric technologies is sharply increasing the energy burden of information storage, placing unprecedented pressure on the efficiency of magnetic switching. Conventional field‐driven reversal, once the foundation of magnetic memory, has become impractical in modern architectures due to its high energy cost ...
Mohammad H. Badarneh +2 more
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Reflections on Provenance Research: Values – Politics – Art Markets
Since the turn of the last century provenance research has developed and become professionalized in Europe and the United States as a field that enquires into the ownership history of art and cultural assets during the National Socialist period.
Johannes Gramlich
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Organic Materials of Tomorrow: Horizons of Artificial Intelligence
This review examines machine learning techniques accelerating the discovery of organic semiconductors by linking molecular structure to properties. Key methods include graph neural networks, generative models, and active learning. Applications to organic photovoltaics demonstrate practical impact.
Harold Mena +3 more
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Experiments in photography as the tool of art history, no. 1: William Stirling’s Annals of the Artists of Spain (1848) [PDF]
William Stirling’s Annals of the Artists of Spain (1848) appeared at a key moment in the emergence of art history as an academic discipline. It was the first scholarly history of Spanish art in English, and was well illustrated with engravings. But there
Hilary Macartney
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Optoelectronic Nanofluidic Neural Networks for Ionic Computing
An ion‐based optoelectronic nanofluidic memristor enables neuromorphic computing in aqueous environments. With tunable ionic memory and multimodal synaptic plasticity, it realizes densely connected ionic neural networks capable of image classification, motion prediction, logic computation, and real‐time in‐sensor computing, advancing fully connected ...
Yaxin Huang +10 more
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Decolonizing Namibian Art Histories: New Perspectives and Methodologies
Namibia's art history has been largely Eurocentric, with a focus on colonial-era artworks and contemporary Western-inspired works. This study aims to decolonize Namibian art histories by incorporating indigenous perspectives and methodologies. This study employs a qualitative research approach involving interviews with artists, scholars, and community ...
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HISTORY OF THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE ART OF MUSIC AND ITS THEORETICAL METHODOLOGICAL FOUNDATIONS
"Science and innovation" international scientific journal.
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Recent Advances in Ferrite‐Based Materials for Biomedical Applications: A Comprehensive Review
Ferrite nanoplatforms are presented as tunable biomedical materials in which synthesis control, cation engineering, defect/morphology regulation, and surface functionalization govern structure–property–bioactivity relationships. These design strategies enable multifunctional applications including MRI contrast, magnetic hyperthermia, targeted drug ...
Pramod D. Mhase +6 more
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Decolonizing Namibian Art Histories: New Perspectives and Methodologies
Art history in Namibia has predominantly been Eurocentric, marginalizing indigenous perspectives and methodologies. This study aims to decolonize art historical narratives by integrating contemporary Indigenous knowledge systems. We employed participatory action research involving workshops with local artists and elders.
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Decolonizing African Art History: New Perspectives and Methodologies in Kenya
African art history has traditionally been influenced by Eurocentric perspectives, which have shaped its narratives and methodologies. This oversight has led to a limited understanding of African artistic practices and their historical contexts. The study employs a multi-disciplinary approach, integrating ethno-archaeological fieldwork with archival ...
Kigen, Kisii +2 more
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