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LAS LECTURAS NO OBLIGATORIAS DE WISLAWA SZYMBORSKA
In this paper we propose a study about Wisława Szymborska’s thinking and literary work, Nobel Prize in Literature in 1996, from two different perspectives: her poetry and her prose pieces, little known in Spain until recently.
Manel Bellmunt
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The interview is dedicated to translations of Olga Tokarczuk’s texts into Korean. Korean translator Estera Czoj shares the inside story on her work on the Nobel Prize winner’s books, recalls fragments of novels that turned out to be real translation ...
Sungeun Choi, Wioletta Hajduk-Gawron
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Romanians and the Nobel Prizes for Science and Literature
There is much to be said about the Nobel Prizes. Numerous pages are written each year to promote, describe, analyze and criticize the prizes, their initiator and their evolution since 1901. The purpose of this study is to bring back to light from the dust of the archives information about those Romanians who were ahead of their times through their ...
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How wildlife respond to tropical cyclones: short‐term tactics and long‐term impacts
ABSTRACT From butterflies to lizards and from sharks to seabirds, wildlife exhibit tactics to survive the impacts of tropical cyclones, also known as hurricanes, cyclones, or typhoons depending on where they occur. Some species seek refuge during the storm by moving, some remain in place and ride it out, and others move longer distances, avoiding the ...
Erin L. Koen +15 more
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ABSTRACT The transition to a circular economy (CE) in the textile and clothing (TC) industry is frequently attributed to sustainability‐oriented innovation (SOI), yet empirical understanding of the systemic conditions under which SOI enables CE remains underdeveloped.
Krishnendu Saha +3 more
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Promoting ‘Lesser-Used’ Languages Through Translation
The globalization of communication in ‘major’ languages has become incompatible with the claims made by the other languages. Many minor, ‘lesser used’ languages were formerly marginalized and ignored because of their incompatibility with national ...
Tom Priestly
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Pearl Buck, a Nob(e)le Lady Speaking to/of the Masses in/from the Land of Logocracy
The paper proposes an analysis of Pearl Buck’s Nobel Prize for Literature (1938) in the light of the then forming transmedia storytelling and populism. It cross reads Buck’s literary productions in relation to the film adaptation of her masterpiece The ...
Elena Lamberti
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Based in part on my book "Einstein's Nobel Prize. A Glimpse Behind Closed Doors" (2006), the presentation revisits the complicated history of Einstein's road to become a Nobel Laureate.
Elzinga, Aant,
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Preprint: Institutional Value of a Nobel Prize
The Nobel Prize is awarded each year to individuals who have conferred the greatest benefit to humankind in Physics, Chemistry, Medicine, Economics, Literature, and Peace, and is considered by many to be the most prestigious recognition for one's body of
Wernert, Julie A. +3 more
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Machine Learning Paradigm for Advanced Battery Electrolyte Development
Electrolyte materials determine ion transport kinetics within the bulk and interphases, ultimately influencing the performance of battery systems. As data‐driven paradigms increasingly reshape materials discovery, this review provides an application‐oriented exploration of the intersection between machine learning and electrolyte science. By evaluating
Chang Su +4 more
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