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It’s easy to label to people. I find it particularly easy at Gettysburg College. When I assign a label to someone, it’s like it appears in big red letters across their forehead. Sometimes my snap judgment comes from what they’re wearing.
Frantz, Hannah M.
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The Janus membrane integrates a superhydrophilic CNF@CTAB‐MXene layer with a superhydrophobic PTFE layer, enabling efficient solar‐driven water evaporation and electricity generation. It achieves an evaporation rate of 1.51 kg m−2 h−1 with excellent salt resistance and long‐term stability.
Yinan Li+7 more
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“What are some examples of white privilege?” my professor asked. I felt an audible tension in the class as this was asked. This is a tricky subject, especially when you’re talking to a class full of mostly white, privileged people (myself included ...
Lauro, Melissa J.
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Phase Engineering of a 1D van der Waals Thin Film
Explores the transformative potential of 1D van der Waals materials, focusing on the monoclinic‐to‐tetragonal phase transition in NbTe4, its atomic‐scale mechanisms, and significant metal‐insulator transition (MIT) behavior. Highlights advanced imaging insights and the applications of reversible phase transitions in memory devices, sensors, and ...
Yi Shuang, Daisuke Ando, Yuji Sutou
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Multifidelity Computer Model Emulation with High-Dimensional Output: An Application to Storm Surge [PDF]
Hurricane-driven storm surge is one of the most deadly and costly natural disasters, making precise quantification of the surge hazard of great importance. Surge hazard quantification is often performed through physics-based computer models of storm surges. Such computer models can be implemented with a wide range of fidelity levels, with computational
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Fearless Friday: Fergan Imbert
This week, SURGE is showcasing the fabulous Fergan Imbert ‘16 for Fearless Friday! Fergan is a senior at Gettysburg studying Biology with a pre-med concentration. Fergan and his bright smile can be found all over campus.
Bassler, Christina L.
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Climate Science Heinrich events—massive, episodic iceberg discharges from the Laurentide Ice Sheet into the north Atlantic Ocean during the last glacial period—once were thought to be the consequence of internal ice sheet stability: the inability of the ice sheet to remain intact after having grown to a particularly large size.
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A transistor‐type carbon nanotube gas sensor with dual‐mode detection capability has been proposed. By simply adjusting the gate voltage and UV illumination, this sensor enables both real‐time detection and accumulation‐based sensing of toxic gases within a single device, providing a compact and adaptable platform for environmental monitoring ...
Jaewon Shin+7 more
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In the present article, the transmission history of the four-voice motet Surge, propera, amica mea by Jacob Handl Gallus is discussed. Little noted in the scholarly literature, the transcriptions by Sixtus Kargel and Blasius Amon, which predate the ...
Marko Motnik
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