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Thinking about design in post-human terms (Forlano, 2017) challenges designers to consider the effects of their designs on the more-than-human world, and in particular to consider non-human actors as users of our designs (Forlano 2017, Cruickshank ...
Tim Cowlishaw
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Things We Could Design: For More Than Human-Centered Worlds by Ron Wakkary
Ron Wakkary’s Things We Could Design: For More Than Human-Centered Worlds (MIT Press, 2021) aims to rethink the direction of design practice using a posthumanist approach.
Pavle Pavlović
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sequenceLDhot: Detecting Recombination Hotspots. [PDF]
Motivation: There is much local variation in recombination rates across the human genome—with the majority of recombination occuring in recombination hotspots—short regions of around ~2 kb in length that have much higher recombination rates than ...
Fearnhead, Paul
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Designing more-than-human urban places
The idea that design should be human centred seems increasingly precarious given the anthropogenic impacts we have made and continue to have upon the planet. Our relentless quest for the future has produced an astounding array of highly beneficial places, products, and services. In some instances, design has literally been lifesaving.
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‘Breathing-with’: a design tactic for the more-than-human
In this article, we present breathing-with as a contribution to cultivating concrete design tactics engaging with the more-than-human. We arrive at the concept based on an analysis of three distinct projects, each aimed at exploring the relationality between human and non-human bodies, and of extending the notion of the body in design processes toward ...
Fritsch, Jonas +3 more
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Nature-based solutions as more-than-human art: Co-evolutionary and co-creative design approaches
Nature-based solutions (NbS) are mostly seen as engineering approaches to meeting challenges of human societies under ecological stress, while also nurturing biodiversity. We argue that given the accelerating speed of environmental change, NbS design for
Carsten Herrmann-Pillath +4 more
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Electromagnetic radiation from ingested sources in the human intestine between 150 MHz and 1.2 GHz [PDF]
The conventional method of diagnosing disorders of the human gastro-intestinal (GI) tract is by sensors embedded in cannulae that are inserted through the anus, mouth, or nose.
Chirwa, L.C. +3 more
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Technology toward more-than-human symbiosis
The research aims at analyzing the theme of human-nature interactions mediated by technologies from different perspectives and applying three lenses: the first one is more pragmatic and oriented by technological applications, and, thus, with relapses on design practices, while the other two are theoretical – decolonization and post-human feminism – and
Ianniello, Alessandro +2 more
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As issues of climate change become more apparent and intertwined with our daily lives, calls for action amplify. The causes and effects of anthropogenic climate change (rising temperatures and oceans, drought, wildfire, famine, refugees within ...
Michael W. Beach, Tyler Fox
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Cryoprotectant-free vitrification of human spermatozoa in new artificial seminal fluid [PDF]
Vitrification is a new method that has been recently introduced in Assisted Reproduction Technique programs. The aim of this study was to design a new medium similar to normal human seminal fluid (SF), formulation artificial seminal fluid (ASF), and to ...
Agha Rahimi, A. +4 more
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