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  2. Thumbnail for Cheaper method for making woven displays and smart fabrics – of any size or shape 21 Apr 2023: However, the team found that flexible displays and smart fabrics can be made much more cheaply, and more sustainably, by weaving electronic, optoelectronic, sensing and energy fibre components on the same ... The researchers say it could be possible for
  3. The year Darwin came home

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    4 May 2024: Among the priceless treasures on display for the first time as a seven metre-long scroll of the Lotus Sutra, a key Buddhist scripture in East Asia. ... decades after its disappearance – went on public display for the first time this century in
  4. https://www.corporateleadersgroup.com/taxonomy/term/5/feed

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    4 May 2024: This science-based target reflects the urgency and benefits of near-term action. ... Our climate policy advocacy and emission reduction target setting (SBTi 1.5 C) are strongly based on climate science.
  5. 13 Feb 2023: Among else, we find that the strategically produced content exhibits strong dependence between algorithmic exploration and content diversity, and between model expressivity and bias towards gender-based user and creator groups. ... One method, the Markov
  6. Feed aggregator | Strategic Partnerships Office

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    4 May 2024: That finding builds upon previous work that produced the first direct field measurements of ice shelf buckling caused by meltwater ponding and drainage. ... Their results provide the first field-based evidence of ice shelf fracturing in response to a
  7. https://www.anthroencyclopedia.com/taxonomy/term/321/feed

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    4 May 2024: Importantly, identity-based arguments can emerge from both left and right ideological positions. ... based mobilisation (see for example Ismail and Shah 2015, Shneiderman 2020).</p> <h2><strong>Ethnicity as affective politics</strong></h2> <p>The
  8. Jobs at the University of Cambridge

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    Our Development and Alumni Relations office is a lively, collaborative and inclusive place to work.</p> <p>This role is based in central Cambridge. ... Responsible to the Team Leader (Horticultural Display) the role holder is responsible for assisting in
  9. Rump kernels and {why,how} we got here

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    5 Nov 2023: Its a apprentice based scheme to being a researcher. Its not an easy or painless process. ... Capability-based UI. seL4 as base platform. ARM virtualization. package management. Q: How to revoke capabilities?
  10. https://www.anthroencyclopedia.com/taxonomy/term/611/feed

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    4 May 2024: group.</p> <p>The First World War confirmed the microbiological revolution while challenging it at the same time. ... the logic of preparedness has produced new kinds of ‘publics’ (Prince 2019) in the neoliberal management of uncertainty.
  11. www.statslab.cam.ac.uk/~qz280/post/index.xml

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    29 Apr 2024: In the first half of that talk, I tried to trace the origin of randomization. ... with Bradford Hill who strongly advocated for randomized clinical trials, or with Jerzy Neyman who gave the first randomization-based analysis in his 1923 thesis, Fisher
  12. https://www.anthroencyclopedia.com/taxonomy/term/660/feed

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    4 May 2024: Anthropological research on disaster response thus focuses on how vulnerability is produced in the first place, and how this vulnerability interacts with disaster risk reduction, response, recovery, and relief (Oliver-Smith ... Capitalist subjects are
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    4 May 2024: Anthropological research on disaster response thus focuses on how vulnerability is produced in the first place, and how this vulnerability interacts with disaster risk reduction, response, recovery, and relief (Oliver-Smith ... Capitalist subjects are
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    4 May 2024: Radcliffe-Brown first introduced these terms into anthropology (see Schapera 1962: 144; cf. ... In other words, it is the problem of establishing a single, all-embracing set of time-based tropes.
  15. https://www.anthroencyclopedia.com/taxonomy/term/689/feed

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    4 May 2024: Marx showed how everything that is produced under capitalism is produced to be sold on the market. ... They are a more vulnerable part of the workforce than men, and therefore the first to suffer from pressures upon it.
  16. https://www.anthroencyclopedia.com/taxonomy/term/22/feed

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    4 May 2024: The first of these is a way of accumulating wealth that relies on taking things from people rather than from exploiting their productive labour. ... are produced in the first place or re-worked.
  17. https://www.anthroencyclopedia.com/taxonomy/term/683/feed

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    4 May 2024: the start of the twenty-first century that moral panics over the extent and effect of people’s dependence have become a global concern (Martin &amp; Yanagisako 2020). ... Based on ethnographic material collected in Melanesia, Marilyn Strathern argues
  18. https://www.anthroencyclopedia.com/taxonomy/term/82/feed

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    4 May 2024: They do this in various ways. First, infrastructures provide durable structures upon which investors can secure a revenue of capital into the near future. ... and collective design based on principles of sharing, participation, and care (Kelty et al.
  19. https://www.anthroencyclopedia.com/taxonomy/term/401/feed

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    4 May 2024: Inuit researchers were the first ones to point out that sharing often does not always ‘even out’. ... 2011. <em>Debt: the first 5,000 years</em>. New York: Melville House.</p> <p>Hart, K.
  20. https://www.anthroencyclopedia.com/taxonomy/term/42/feed

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    4 May 2024: They do this in various ways. First, infrastructures provide durable structures upon which investors can secure a revenue of capital into the near future. ... and collective design based on principles of sharing, participation, and care (Kelty et al.
  21. https://www.anthroencyclopedia.com/taxonomy/term/16/feed

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    4 May 2024: The first of these is a way of accumulating wealth that relies on taking things from people rather than from exploiting their productive labour. ... are produced in the first place or re-worked.
  22. https://www.anthroencyclopedia.com/taxonomy/term/102/feed

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    4 May 2024: Anthropological research on disaster response thus focuses on how vulnerability is produced in the first place, and how this vulnerability interacts with disaster risk reduction, response, recovery, and relief (Oliver-Smith ... Capitalist subjects are
  23. https://www.anthroencyclopedia.com/taxonomy/term/311/feed

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    4 May 2024: Open Encyclopedia of Anthropology - Culture https://www.anthroencyclopedia.com/entry-tags/culture en Jean Price-Mars https://www.anthroencyclopedia.com/entry/jean-price-mars <div class="image"><img typeof="foaf:Image"
  24. https://www.anthroencyclopedia.com/taxonomy/term/641/feed

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    4 May 2024: are less able or less fortunate, but those who had produced the wealth in the first place.</p> <p>Stated differently, where Lockean notions of ‘property’ focus primarily on the wealth ... It is not only possible to refuse the demands that people make,
  25. https://www.anthroencyclopedia.com/taxonomy/term/18/feed

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    4 May 2024: Open Encyclopedia of Anthropology - State https://www.anthroencyclopedia.com/entry-tags/state en Jean Price-Mars https://www.anthroencyclopedia.com/entry/jean-price-mars <div class="image"><img typeof="foaf:Image"
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    4 May 2024: They do this in various ways. First, infrastructures provide durable structures upon which investors can secure a revenue of capital into the near future. ... and collective design based on principles of sharing, participation, and care (Kelty et al.
  27. https://www.anthroencyclopedia.com/taxonomy/term/52/feed

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    4 May 2024: In anthropological terms, there are certain analytical points to consider. The first is whether the surveillance in question is happening through social relationships or is construed as abstract from relationships. ... inquiry. During the first half of
  28. https://www.anthroencyclopedia.com/taxonomy/term/677/feed

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    4 May 2024: In anthropological terms, there are certain analytical points to consider. The first is whether the surveillance in question is happening through social relationships or is construed as abstract from relationships. ... inquiry. During the first half of
  29. https://www.anthroencyclopedia.com/taxonomy/term/521/feed

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    4 May 2024: The freedoms sought in post-Soviet Russia are less individualised and based instead on collective forms of ‘self-work’. ... the rise of neuroscience in the twenty-first century, some feel that mental health has finally been anchored in the physical
  30. 4 May 2024: Our product amplifies the creative process in two steps. First, we use AI to write content based on a writer’s ideas. ... and TURBOchannel-based computers in addition to ATM adapters for Silicon Graphics computers.
  31. touchscreen Archives – Cambridge Enterprise

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    3 May 2024: By bending one side of the display, users can also navigate through pages like a magazine, without needing to press a button./p p“Plastic Logic’s flexible plastic displays are ... They allow a natural human interaction with electronic paper, being
  32. Paragraf Archives – Cambridge Enterprise

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    3 May 2024: The additional funding will enable Paragraf to significantly accelerate the delivery of its first graphene-based electronics products to market, transitioning the company into a commercial, revenue-generating entity./p pAs ... We’re delighted to be
  33. James W.P. Campbell MA DipArch PhD (Cantab) RIBA IHBC FSA |…

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    4 May 2024: More recently he designed and created the new MSt Apprenticeship in Architecture, the first purpose-designed apprenticeship in the University. ... The first print run of 10,000 copies sold out in 2 months.
  34. graphite Archives – Cambridge Enterprise

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    3 May 2024: The research programme itself will investigate the development of graphene as a transparent, conductive layer within flexible displays, and of novel transistor structures using layered materials, which promise to significantly improve ... Graphene and
  35. Simon Thomas Archives – Cambridge Enterprise

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    3 May 2024: of carbon just one atomic layer thick—at up to eight inches in diameter, large enough for commercial electronic devices./pre pParagraf is producing graphene ‘wafers’ and graphene-based electronic devices, ... At Paragraf we have developed the first
  36. Colin Humphreys Archives – Cambridge Enterprise

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    3 May 2024: The additional funding will enable Paragraf to significantly accelerate the delivery of its first graphene-based electronics products to market, transitioning the company into a commercial, revenue-generating entity./p pAs ... We’re delighted to be
  37. interface Archives – Cambridge Enterprise

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    3 May 2024: The product is 100% software driven as it relies on the acoustic signal produced by the user tapping on the display screen of a feature phone, the company’s proprietary algorithms, ... a appeared first on a
  38. https://www.engbio.cam.ac.uk/taxonomy/term/13/feed

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    4 May 2024: date field-type-datetime field-label-above"><div class="field-label">Date:&nbsp;</div><div class="field-items"><div class="field-item even"><span class="date-display-single">Wednesday, 11 April, ... Synthetic biology approaches could greatly accelerate
  39. Articles Archive - Johnian

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    2 May 2024: joh.cam.ac.uk/articles/editors-note-9/"Editor’s note/a appeared first on a href="https://johnian.joh.cam.ac.uk"Johnian/a./p div class="featured-image alignfull ... in coastal Odisha and raised in Delhi with modest means, I witnessed first-hand the
  40. Graphene goes to space | University of Cambridge

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    Thumbnail for Graphene goes to space | University of Cambridge 25 Jun 2019: The inks that were tested in the experiments were produced by the research group of Professor Andrea Ferrari, Director of the Cambridge Graphene Centre. ... Graphene-based composites may also be used to offer radiation protection, a compulsory
  41. Graphene-based terahertz absorbers | Cambridge Graphene Centre

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    4 May 2024: Graphene-based terahertz absorbers. Submitted by Administrator on Thu, 14/09/2017 - 10:17. ... Graphene Flagship researches from CNR-Istituto Nanoscienze, Italy and the University of Cambridge, UK have shown that it is possible to create a terahertz
  42. TouchDevice Archives – Cambridge Enterprise

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    3 May 2024: The product is 100% software driven as it relies on the acoustic signal produced by the user tapping on the display screen of a feature phone, the company’s proprietary algorithms, ... a appeared first on a
  43. https://www.doctoral.graphene.cam.ac.uk/taxonomy/term/5/feed

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    4 May 2024: Hong developed the synthesis of ultra-large graphene based on roll-to-roll methods and its application to flexible touch screens (Nature Nanotech. ... Tobii, the world leader in eye tracking and gaze detection; Plastic Logic, the first company to
  44. Photovoltaic Archives – Cambridge Enterprise

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    3 May 2024: DC power produced by solar photovoltaic (PV) modules into AC power for supply to the electricity grid. ... Its patented technology has, for the first time, eliminated components that limit inverter life.
  45. solar Archives – Cambridge Enterprise

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    3 May 2024: the first Sustania100 list of innovative and scalable solutions for building sustainable societies. ... Its patented technology has, for the first time, eliminated components that limit inverter life.
  46. navigation Archives – Cambridge Enterprise

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    3 May 2024: The product is 100% software driven as it relies on the acoustic signal produced by the user tapping on the display screen of a feature phone, the company’s proprietary algorithms, ... a appeared first on a
  47. raspberry pi Archives – Cambridge Enterprise

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    3 May 2024: UK’s top engineering innovation accolade/a appeared first on a href="https://www.enterprise.cam.ac.uk"Cambridge Enterprise/a./p preCambridge-based microcomputer maker Raspberry Pihas won Britain’s ... And Cambridge Display Technology (CDT), the
  48. InputDynamics Archives – Cambridge Enterprise

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    3 May 2024: The product is 100% software driven as it relies on the acoustic signal produced by the user tapping on the display screen of a feature phone, the company’s proprietary algorithms, ... a appeared first on a
  49. Cambridge Machine Learning Group Publications

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    13 Feb 2023: Here we propose a flexible GM-based RL framework which leverages efficient inference procedures to enhance generalisation and transfer power. ... Our approach is inspired from the fact that human developers seldom get their program correct on the first
  50. Scientists develop fully woven, smart display | University of…

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    Thumbnail for Scientists develop fully woven, smart display | University of Cambridge 10 Feb 2022: Luigi Occhipinti. An international team of scientists have produced a fully woven smart textile display that integrates active electronic, sensing, energy and photonic functions. ... energy, Internet of Things (IoT), distributed sensor networks and
  51. engineering Archives – Cambridge Enterprise

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    3 May 2024: circuit./p pStandard suspension systems are based around two components – springs and shock absorbers. ... could be resolved if a third type of component was added to the suspension system to make it more flexible: the Inerter./p pAt first glance, the

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