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Cutting at the edge: observations on innovation beyond the urban
Abstract Innovation is generally associated with the creation of something new and with economic growth, and is often understood in relation to modernity and its prime social site, ‘the city’. Accordingly, the coupling of innovation and rural areas may seem incongruent. Drawing on ethnographic research on Israel's high‐tech scene, we analyse innovation
Limor Samimian‐Darash +2 more
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Snowmobile noise alters bird vocalization patterns during winter and pre‐breeding season
Our findings emphasize the need to consider noise impacts in the non‐breeding season and provide valuable insights for natural resource managers to minimize disturbance and protect critical avian habitats. The deep learning approach presented in this study offers an efficient and accurate means of analysing large‐scale acoustic monitoring data and ...
Benjamin Cretois +10 more
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Abstract Housing prices in Canada have increased dramatically, giving rise to a housing affordability crisis. Young adults have been disproportionately affected by this crisis. To cope, many young adults have had to alter their living arrangements, contributing to the diversification of their living arrangements.
Kate H. Choi, Sagi Ramaj
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We evaluated 20‐year occupancy trends of coastal waterbirds wintering inside and outside protected areas (PAs) along Canada's Pacific coast. Occupancy declines were the greatest in older PAs concentrated at lower latitudes, with cold‐tolerant, migratory benthivores and piscivores shifting farther north or to cold‐water fjords.
Devin R. de Zwaan +4 more
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Desire by Gender and Genre in Trouvère Song. (Gallica, 10) by Helen Dell
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