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Energy Justice During Warfare? Tensions at the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant
Giovanni Frigo +2 more
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Pakistan in the Crosshairs and the Rising Stakes of Strategic Information Warfare
Over the past two decades, information and communication technologies (ICTs) have reaped significant attention from security experts, computer scientists, intelligence agencies, and governments for their potential applications in conflict scenarios ...
Dr. Sahibzada Muhammad Usman
doaj
Designing a model for hospital preparedness against chemical weapons of mass destruction terrorist incidents: a mixed-method study. [PDF]
Dorri Z +5 more
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From Nagasaki to Toronto Omond Solandt and the Defence Research Board’s Early Vision of Atomic Warfare, 1945-1947 [PDF]
Jason S. Ridler
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Curricular justice in a complex world
Abstract This paper is a response to articles published in this Special Issue of the journal. In the paper, I reflect upon the issue of curricular justice, offering comment on issues raised in the constituent papers of the Special Issue. The arguments are structured around four themes: education IS political; the questions of whose knowledge should be ...
Mark Priestley
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Two golden anniversaries in the biological sciences. [PDF]
Imperiale MJ, Casadevall A.
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ABSTRACT Dielectric barrier discharge ionization (DBDI) sources, employing low‐temperature plasma, have emerged as sensitive and efficient ionization tools with various atmospheric pressure ionization processes. In this review, we summarize a historical overview of the development of DBDI, highlighting key principles of gas‐phase ion chemistry and the ...
Kseniya Dryahina +4 more
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Medical preparedness for bioterrorism and chemical warfare: A public health integration review. [PDF]
Ugwu CN +10 more
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Abstract The increased reliance on remote warfare by US‐led military coalitions presents us with questions of “what war is” and “how to know about war” in the 21st century. In this article we substantiate calls for an embodied epistemology of war by introducing a transdisciplinary research agenda to investigate the temporal and spatial civilian harm ...
Lauren Gould +3 more
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