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Feminist logic may favor bilateralist strong negation
Feminist critique of inferentialism showing how formal logic systems embed political hierarchies and proposing paraconsistent alternatives that address these concerns.
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Less is More! Visual Suppression for Bottom-up and Top-down Attention in Dynamic Environments
Study of suppression-based visual filters (Dim and Blur) to enhance attention in dynamic virtual environments with competing objects. Results show Dim-Strong filtering achieves optimal performance.
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Article reframes legal-sex decertification through utopian failure
Explore how prefigurative law reform reshapes legal proposals on sex and gender through utopian studies, reframing failure as productive rather than disqualifying.
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Temporal interference stimulation may noninvasively reach deep brain circuits
Temporal interference stimulation enables focal, noninvasive deep brain neuromodulation for psychiatric disorders with reduced off-target effects compared to conventional transcranial electrical.
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Western relations to Russian oligarchs changed rapidly after the Ukraine war
Explores how Western institutions rapidly disassociated from Russian oligarchs after Ukraine invasion, introducing oligarch-washing as a framework for understanding institutional responses to.
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Home charging eases electric minibus taxi service pressures
Agent-based simulation shows home charging enables electric minibus taxi adoption in sub-Saharan paratransit without operational restructuring, with distinct grid demand implications.
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WADA may need a public interest test in anti-doping decisions
Analysis of whether the World Anti-Doping Agency should apply public interest tests to discretionary decisions, examining publicness frameworks and governance implications for anti-doping.
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AI-Powered Code Helper for Intelligent Code Analysis, Debugging, and Multi-Language Execution
Web-based AI system integrating code execution, error detection, and AI explanations across multiple languages to improve programmer comprehension and debugging efficiency
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Indonesia drug death penalty framed as state violence
Examination of Indonesia's death penalty for drug offences as necropolitical state violence, arguing judicial and extrajudicial punishment operate within the same continuum.
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GPU-optimized PLUTO code shows preliminary performance results
gPLUTO is a GPU-optimized implementation of the PLUTO code for solving magnetohydrodynamic equations. Preliminary results demonstrate performance viability on pre-exascale parallel architectures.
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Review compares academic and commercial liver-on-a-chip models
Review of liver-on-a-chip models comparing academic and commercial platforms, examining designs, cellular compositions, and potential to reduce drug development costs and animal testing.
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Précis outlines themes and aims of Scientific Testimony
Introductory framework establishing themes and objectives for a symposium examining scientific testimony, its epistemology, institutional roles, and mechanisms of expert authorization.
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Poetry and philosophy overlap in several ways
Examination of how poetry and philosophy intersect, overlap, and complicate each other's intellectual practices without collapsing into unified disciplines.
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3MT slides used mostly non-specialized images to support comprehension
Analysis of image types and multimodal slide-speech relations in Three Minute Thesis presentations by engineering PhD students addressing non-specialist audiences.
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Thrust line methods for masonry arches and compressive strength
Historical development and recent advances in thrust line method for masonry arches, incorporating compressive strength in limit analysis formulations.
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Document analysis offers a framework for legal texts
Methodological framework for document analysis in legal institutions, establishing analytical strategies for authoritative texts with applications to criminal justice research.
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“In”: M. NourbeSe Philip and “Center”
Explore M. NourbeSe Philip's poetry through place and geography, examining how her strategic use of 'in' engages colonial displacement and Afro-Caribbean poetics of center, wholeness, and inwardness.
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AI feedback may not fit learners’ revision processes
Analysis of AI feedback tools' alignment with revision process requirements, identifying tensions between feedback immediacy and learner cognitive needs, agency preservation, and task authenticity.
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Agenda-setting research expanded through new methods and AI
Explore how agenda-setting research has evolved since McCombs and Shaw's 1972 framework, with focus on computational advances and AI-enabled methodologies transforming public policy analysis.
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AI is linked to fewer traditional marketing jobs in Poland
Mixed-methods study analyzing AI impact on marketing industry labor markets, job roles, and practices, with focus on Polish market trends and workforce skill shifts.