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The meaning of self-acceptance
A research technician describes how receiving an ADHD diagnosis allowed her to re-examine how she sees herself and her work.
Uyen Vo
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Having an abortion during your PhD
A graduate student reflects on her choice to end a pregnancy, and on what the overturning of Roe v. Wade means for trainees in the United States.
Amanda Smythers
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Don’t face writer’s block alone
Creating a writing club allowed a Brazilian PhD student to confront her fears, improve her English and, ultimately, change the way she sees research.
Bruna Martins Garcia
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Studying abroad helped a Panamanian student to accept who he is, but it meant him letting go of his dream.
Mariano A Molina
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A young group leader reflects on academic culture and working while going through cancer treatments.
Nicole Swann
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Assessment change sparks protest [PDF]
AbstractConcern is growing about the way Britain's government allocates funds set aside for university researchers. Nigel Williams reports on a growing rebellion.
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Anticipating Change, Sparking Innovation: Framing the Future
As the 100th anniversary of the 1915 Welch-Rose report approaches, the Association of Schools and Programs of Public Health (ASPPH) has been pursuing two initiatives to spark innovation in academic partnerships for enhancing population health: (1) Framing the Future: The Second 100 Years of Education for Public Health and (2) Reconnecting Public ...
Donna J, Petersen +2 more
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Color‐Changing Sparks from Rare Earth Metal Powders [PDF]
Commonly, sparks emit light according to the well‐known black (gray) body radiation. Recently, we reported on color‐changing sparks based on erbium powder, which switch their light emission between black body emission (surface combustion) and element‐specific emission (vapor phase combustion).
Lederle, Felix +3 more
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Development of a model for predicting the flash temperature during impact of titanium alloy
The use of light metals in mines is limited by the sparks and hot surfaces induced by mechanical friction and impact especially, hot surfaces which could ignite explosive atmospheres prior to the mechanical sparks.
He Pan, Yang Zhang
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The constructed infrastructure that has made cities more livable to their human inhabitants not always has benefited the overall ecosystems, which has leading to some fragile land covers being the most affected (i.e., grasslands, wetlands, etc.). In this
Carolina Ojeda Leal
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