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This special episode of American Interests examines the most unsettling and dangerous scenario possible during the Cold War: a nuclear first strike. The episode begins with a film simulating such an attack, meant to highlight the so-called “window of ...
Krogh, Peter F. (Peter Frederic)
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Abstract Wheat (Triticum aestivum L.), a foundation of global food security, faces persistent threats from stripe rust caused by Puccinia striiformis f. sp. tritici (Pst). The pathogen thrives in cool and humid environments and regularly causes epidemics that lead to severe yield losses.
Farkhandah Jan +11 more
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Ricin as a Biothreat Agent: From Molecular Mechanisms to Clinical Toxicology, Forensic Aspects, and Risk Mitigation. [PDF]
Pohanka M.
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Comprehensive psychosocial support in CBRNE incidents: a systematic review of strategies for citizens and frontline personnel. [PDF]
Narimani S +3 more
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Indigenous Futurities: Theorizing Futurity in the Past and Present
ABSTRACT Over the past 20 years, a growing number of activists, scholars, writers, and visual artists have engaged with futurism as a framework for representing the lives of Indigenous peoples. Inspired by this hopeful reframing of the past‐present‐future, contributions to this special section of American Anthropologist address the question: How can ...
Lindsay Martel Montgomery +1 more
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Antimicrobial resistance emergence during war: looking for answers beyond antibiotics. [PDF]
Kilgarriff S, Rock C.
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Minor epic: Notes toward a different “Anthropoetry”
Abstract Anthropologists have often turned to poetry as a means of accessing emotional registers of which conventional academic prose is unable to avail. In doing so, they have tacitly conflated poetry with lyric poetry, today probably the most widely practiced poetic genre, associated in particular with the expression of inner feelings and subjectival
Stuart McLean
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Invisible frontlines: the overlooked health consequences of the war in Iran. [PDF]
Correia T +4 more
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Abstract Managing Death in Exile is a theatrical performance that draws on ethnographic research with long‐term asylum‐seekers from sub‐Saharan Africa in Hong Kong since 2012. The performance told the story of Denise (pseudonym), who had to manage the illness, funeral, cremation, and repatriation of ashes of her good friend, Rosie (pseudonym). Dying in
Sealing Cheng
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