Results 121 to 130 of about 811,314 (314)
P*LAW 2025 Celebrates Public Service
Annual Public Interest Law Advocacy Week (P*LAW) 2025, hosted by the Center for Public Service Law, featured 12 panels on social justice topics, planned and moderated by over 30 students, with contributions from alumni, faculty, and legal ...
Center for Public Service Law
core
COVID-19 Law and Policy Briefings, Series One: Evictions in the Age of COVID-19
As the coronavirus continues to take its toll on unemployment in the United States, one of the biggest questions for Americans is how they will afford to pay rent.
Alexander, Ann Kat +2 more
core +1 more source
The phase transition of supercritical CO2 induces the foaming of dense MXene film without compromise inherent structure of MXene nanosheet. The foamed porous MXene film manifests remarkable EMI shielding and infrared thermal camouflage performances. Moreover, the foaming strategy is broadly adaptable and can be extended to other two‐dimensional films ...
Hui Zhao +7 more
wiley +1 more source
The Cardozo Center for Public Service Law Invites You To: P*Law 2025
Cardozo\u27s commitment to public service is highlighted every January during Public Interest Law Advocacy Week (P*LAW), a series of events that includes daily panels and workshops featuring inspiring conversations about the practice of public interest ...
Cardozo Center for Public Service Law
core
Nanopore‐Based Protein Deceleration and Sensing Using Graphene/Si3N4 Dual Membrane Cavity
A graphene/Si3N4 dual membrane cavity system achieves multi‐stage protein deceleration through spatial geometry. Multi‐level current traces provide high‐resolution spatial localization and early warning signals. ABSTRACT Sequencing of protein with nanopores has emerged as a powerful tool offering rapid readout, high accuracy, low cost, and portability.
Yubin Cao, Junzhou He, Wei Si
wiley +1 more source
A fully edible wheat bran–algae substrate is fabricated through scalable mould‐compression and spray‐coating, enabling robust, food‐grade platforms for sustainable electronics. A chitosan barrier improves water resistance and ink compatibility, while activated‐carbon conductive films form uniform electrodes with Ohmic behaviour.
Jaz Johari +7 more
wiley +1 more source
PUBLIC LAW AS A VICTIM OF THE ECONOMY [PDF]
Every day of 2009 has a common speech: economic crisis and its consequences, not only in economic topics, but also in few others domains, connected with the real economy.However, in this public speech, it was a problem: we must find a guilty element ...
MARIUS VACARELU
doaj
Analog Weight Update Rule in Ferroelectric Hafnia, Using picoJoule Programming Pulses
Resistive, ferroelectric synaptic weights based on BEOL‐compatible hafnia/zirconia nanolaminates are fabricated. Lateral downscaling the devices below 10 µm2 enables 20 ns programming with electrical pulses, dissipating ≤ 3 pJ. Experimental results show that final conductance state is set by pulse amplitude, and is largely independent of the initial ...
Alexandre Baigol +7 more
wiley +1 more source
Review of "Public Law in Nahj al-Balaghah" [PDF]
The publication of the book "Public Law in Nahj al-Balaghah" is admirable in terms of the supreme position of Nahj al-Balaghah in religious culture as well as in terms of the status of public law in comparison with other branches of law.
Hussein Javan Arasteh
doaj
P*LAW 2025: Public Interest Law Internship Application Workshop
A Public Interest Law workshop hosted by PILSA on January 29, offering students help with internship application materials like cover letters, résumés, and writing samples.https://larc.cardozo.yu.edu/flyers-2024-2025/1059/thumbnail ...
Public Interest Law Student Association (PILSA) +1 more
core

