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The links between the minimal self (our most basic sense of being) and the narrative self (our personal story and identity) in schizophrenia are still unclear. They may work in three ways: the minimal self affecting the narrative self, both influencing each other, or both shaped by the person's context.
Florestan Delcourt +9 more
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Why occupy République? Redefining French citizenship from a Parisian square
This paper discusses the recent occupation of the place de la République of Paris by the Nuit Debout movement, working with the assumption that it casts light on the shortcomings of French republican citizenship.
Claire Hancock
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Minimizing aviation lighting duration reduces bat attraction to wind turbines
This study provides empirical evidence that attraction behaviour of bats towards wind turbines is driven, at least partially, by red aviation lighting. We also demonstrate that smart lighting of wind turbines, such as the ADLS, could cost‐effectively help mitigate disruption of bat habitat use and the associated collision risks.
Gaëlle Larnoy +7 more
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Chaque nuit, la Terre s’illumine de milliards de lumières, révélant la présence des humains à l’univers et le secret de leurs activités et de leur organisation aux observateurs avertis. Cette vision nocturne de la Terre, longtemps réservée aux locataires
Olivier Vilaça
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This article replaces in its context La Nuit anglaise, a parody of gothic novels by Bellin de la Riborlière. At the end of the XVIIth century several arts – painting by Philippe de Loutherbourg, poetry by Edward Young, David Mallet, Robert Blair – reveal the importance of night in English mentalities, a source both of fright and delight.
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A narrative review of the impact of anthropogenic light and noise on owls
Today, owls are exposed to increasingly brightly lit nights and noisy environments because of human activities. To understand the impacts of artificial light at night (ALAN) and anthropogenic noise we performed an evidence synthesis. We searched four literature databases and Google Scholar and we collected 39 relevant articles (1945–2024) providing 125
Romain Sordello +2 more
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What About Eco‐Populism? A Neglected Historical Tradition
Constellations, Volume 33, Issue 1, Page 62-71, March 2026.
Federico Tarragoni
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The Desert in Bottles: The Culturable Microbiome of the Atacama Desert's Grit Crust
The grit crust represents a unique biocrust type of the coastal Atacama Desert. Cyanobacteria, green algae and free‐living fungi were isolated along a fog gradient. Phylogenetic relationships indicated novel taxa and framed an indigenous microbiome. Microclimate and soil data support functional groups related to sites.
Patrick Jung +6 more
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Sleep and Dreams as Reflected by Science Fiction Literature and Films—Anything to Learn From?
ABSTRACT Sleep and dreams are frequent themes in science fiction (Sci‐Fi) literature and films, often used to explore questions about consciousness, reality, technology and the human experience. Sci‐Fi authors and filmmakers utilise the enigmatic nature of sleep and dreams to blur the boundaries between reality and imagination, raising philosophical ...
Dieter Riemann +4 more
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The church localized in Charenton is the only authorized sacred place for the Parisian Protestants during the Edict of Nantes (1598 – 1685). This place had important functions for local but also for all the European Huguenot that were coming in Paris ...
Cécile Buquet-Marcon, Jean-Yves Dufour
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