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Localized Imaginaries, Global Assets: Sociotechnical Imaginaries and the Assetization of Data Centers in Singapore
Study examines how Singapore's state and industry actors adapt global data center standards to local constraints and reposition infrastructure as financialized assets within its digital economy.
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I Can SE Clearly Now: Investigating the Effectiveness of GUI-based Symbolic Execution for Software Vulnerability Discovery
Controlled experiment examining how GUI versus API interfaces affect expert performance in symbolic execution for software vulnerability discovery and tool usability.
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Boundary marker removal on Sebatik Island may violate sovereignty
Analysis of legal implications when boundary markers are unilaterally removed between Indonesia and Malaysia on Sebatik Island, examining violations of international law and threats to sovereignty.
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Recycled outsole flakes can create individual shoe characteristics
Forensic examination identifies individualizing characteristics in shoe prints caused by recycled material flakes molded into outsoles that become exposed through wear.
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STEM program showed limited proficiency gains, but improved awareness
Two-year STEM program in historically Black school increased student climate awareness but did not boost standardized science proficiency scores.
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Nicaragua’s popular economy is shaped by state and cooperative contradictions
Examination of Nicaragua's popular economy, its role in welfare developmentalism, and contradictions between cooperative movements and state institutions supporting alternative economic organization.
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Noncompete clauses are linked to lower mobility and wages
Economic analysis of noncompete clauses, examining whether they protect firm investments or reduce worker mobility, wages, and innovation through widespread use.
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Low-power gating system reduces data throughput in implantable BCI
NeuroGator gates brain signal processing in implantable devices, reducing power consumption and data throughput by 82% while maintaining classification accuracy for next-generation BCIs.
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Non-Gaussian measurements enable near-optimal coherent state discrimination
Study demonstrates that non-Gaussian continuous quantum measurements can achieve near-optimal coherent state discrimination, surpassing traditional Gaussian limits without requiring photon detection.
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True muonium production in J/ψ radiative decay may be detectable
True muonium production via J/psi radiative decay at electron-positron colliders offers experimental pathway to confirm QED prediction of muon-antimuon bound states.
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Confucianism presents tianming as both philosophical and religious
Analysis of tianming (mandate of Heaven) in Confucianism reveals how it functioned as both philosophical concept and religious doctrine, reconciling intellectual and popular spirituality.
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People’s Daily and CCTV News used different sentiment strategies on Douyin
Study analyzing how Chinese state media (People's Daily and CCTV News) adapt rural revitalization content on Douyin using topic modeling and sentiment analysis to reveal institutional.
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Belarus agroindustry model links import substitution with exports
Research examining localized import-substituting exports stimulation model in Belarusian agroindustry, analyzing SLISE as offensive strategy reorienting domestic markets toward export preparation.
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AI–SAR integration improved Amazon monitoring in Brazilian Air Force analysis
AI and SAR integration enhances Brazilian Air Force Amazonian surveillance, improving territorial governance and sovereignty through automated imagery analysis and anomaly detection.
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The Belated Manifesto Of Catholic Social Teaching: Rerum Novarum
Explore Rerum Novarum, the Church's 1891 response to industrial upheaval. This analysis examines the papal encyclical's critiques of socialism and capitalism while revealing its dual role in.
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Exiting Russia
Study documenting 33.3% exit rate of foreign-invested firms from Russia post-2022 invasion, analyzing sectoral patterns and state influence on politicized exit transactions.
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Model captures rise and fall of ideas' popularity
Novel SIRS-based model with dynamic feedback mechanisms captures cyclical rise and fall of idea popularity through endogenous system features rather than exogenous shocks.
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Generations are shaped by different futures in Hoyerswerda
Explore how generations in postsocialist Hoyerswerda are shaped by divergent orientations toward capitalist futures rather than shared historical events, revealing futurity as central to.
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Mokae’s novel reworks the police procedural in post-apartheid South Africa
Analysis of Gomolemo Mokae's post-apartheid detective novel examining genre subversion, black consciousness thought, and reimagining of police authority in South African crime fiction.
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Telecom companies shape urban speculation in Mogadishu
Explore how telecommunications companies like Hormuud shape Mogadishu's urban future through land speculation, infrastructure development, and new city projects targeting diaspora capital during.