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Edinburgh’s net zero approach uses carbon sequestration for unavoidable travel emissions
University of Edinburgh's carbon sequestration programme for net zero 2040 target: institutional framework, principles, and academic critique responses in higher education sustainability.
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Wheeler’s installation links desert perception with the sublime
Analysis of Doug Wheeler's immersive installation examining landscape representation, the sublime, and human-nature relationships through philosophical and ecological theoretical frameworks.
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Article profiles Doudna’s Hawaii roots and scientific path
Biographical account of Jennifer Doudna's development as a scientist, tracing her Hawaii upbringing and its potential influence on her CRISPR research and 2020 Nobel Prize in Chemistry.
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Ono’s encounters with forcibly mobilized Koreans shaped his poetry
Tozaburo Ono's wartime encounters with forcibly mobilized Korean workers at Fujinagata Shipyard and their influence on postwar poetic representation and philosophical development.
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A benchmark of expert-level academic questions to assess AI capabilities
HLE benchmark reveals substantial gap between state-of-the-art LLMs and expert human performance on 2,500 closed-ended academic questions across mathematics, humanities, and natural sciences.