The physicist & the philosopher : Einstein, Bergson, and the debate that changed our understanding of time / Jimena Canales
Annales bergsoniennes. VI, Bergson, le Japon, la catastrophe / Shin Abiko (éd.) ; [auteurs] Arnaud Bouaniche, Florence Caeymaex, Paul Dumouchel [and others]
The history of the philosophy of mind / general editors: Rebecca Copenhaver and Christopher Shields
Ficin et Plotin / Eric Weil ; édité, présenté et commenté par Alain Deligne ; traduit avec la collaboration de M. Engelmeier
Gilbert Simondon's Psychic and collective individuation : a critical introduction and guide / David Scott
Multigenerational approaches to fostering children's health and well-being: the opioid crisis as a case study ; proceedings of a workshop / Megan Snair, rapporteur ; Forum for Children's Well-Being: Promoting Cognitive, Affective, and Behavioral H
Rethinking Japanese feminisms / edited by Julia C. Bullock, Ayako Kano, and James Welker
Diva nation: female icons from Japanese cultural history / edited by Laura Miller and Rebecca Copeland
Freedom in white and black: a lost story of the illegal slave trade and its global legacy / Emma Christopher
The life and death of Latisha King: a critical phenomenology of transphobia / Gayle Salamon
Homesickness: of trauma and the longing for place in a changing environment / Ryan Hediger
Tackling wicked problems in complex ecologies: the role of evaluation / edited by Rodney Hopson and Fiona Cram
Ethics in a crowded world: globalisation, human movement and professional ethics / edited by Vandra Harris, RMIT University, Australia
David Hume on morals, politics, and society / edited by Angela Coventry and Andrew Valls ; with an introduction by Andrew Valls ; with essays by Mark G. Spencer, Elizabeth S. Radcliffe, Frederick G. Whelan, Peter Vanderschraaf and Andrew Valls
Emancipation after Hegel: achieving a contradictory revolution / Todd McGowan
Can different cultures think the same thoughts?: a comparative study in metaphysics and ethics / Kenneth Dorter
Disappointment: toward a critical hermeneutics of worldbuilding / Jarrett Zigon
The origin of oughtness: a case for metaethical conativism / Stefan Fischer
Experimental philosophy: a critical study / Nikil Mukerji
Active learning a coarse-grained neural network model for bulk water from sparse training data
DOI: 10.1039/C9ME00184K, Communication
Active learning scheme to train neural network potentials for molecular simulations.
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Unraveling the helianane family: a complementary quantum mechanical study
DOI: 10.1039/D0NJ01396J, Paper
Comprehensive work suggesting the amendment of helianane to the open ring curcudiol by means of computational spectroscopy and thermodynamic reasons.
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A cost-effective chitosan–oxine based thin film for a volatile acid vapour sensing application
DOI: 10.1039/D0NJ01757D, Paper
A polymer film based chemosensor was developed through the immobilization of chitosan and oxine, for the detection of TFA vapors.
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Hydrodecarboxylation of fatty acids into liquid hydrocarbons over a commercial Ru/C catalyst under mild conditions
DOI: 10.1039/D0NJ00730G, Letter
100% stearic acid conversion can be achieved at even 160 °C alongside a 90.1% yield of heptadecane.
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Benchmarking the inversion barriers in σ3λ3-phosphorus compounds: a computational study
DOI: 10.1039/D0NJ01237H, Paper
The study of inversion barriers for ninety-four P(III)-containing compounds has been carried out using DFT calculations. Most of these compounds display a typical vertex (“umbrella”) transition state (TS) structure, whereas...
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Conjugated nanoporous polycarbazole bearing a cobalt complex for efficient visible-light driven hydrogen evolution
DOI: 10.1039/D0NJ01534B, Paper
A conjugated nanoporous polycarbazole (CNP) cross-linked by pyridine and coordinated to Co(III) displays high catalytic performance for visible light-driven H2 generation. The hydrogen evolution rate was up to 410 μmol·g-1·h-1....
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[ASAP] Structural and Biological Basis of Small Molecule Inhibition of <italic toggle="yes">Escherichia coli</italic> LpxD Acyltransferase Essential for Lipopolysaccharide Biosynthesis
[ASAP] A Chemically Stable Fluorescent Mimic of Dihydroartemisinin, Artemether, and Arteether with Conserved Bioactivity and Specificity Shows High Pharmacological Relevance to the Antimalarial Drugs
[ASAP] Lactoferrin: A Critical Mediator of Both Host Immune Response and Antimicrobial Activity in Response to Streptococcal Infections
Turkeys galore (and a couple of sides)
You’ve probably heard of a “gaggle of geese.” Maybe even a “murder of crows.” But did you know that a group of November gobblers is called a “rafter of turkeys”? Here are some early 20th-century images (from the New-York Historical Society Postcard Collection) of the runner-up for America’s national bird. Not quite enough feathers to reach the rafters,...
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A Cabinet Staff of Cutthroats, Picaroons, and Nincumpoops
We are upon a new year and a new political season, as recently-elected governors and legislators take their oaths and move into their offices. Hiring staff is always the first task at hand. Does one “clean house” of the holdovers or retain them? This question may have had its most relevance in the early American...
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Mercury, Sulphur and Vitriol: A Colonial Physician’s Accounts
Harry Potter may have come and gone here at the New-York Historical Society but it turns out that the interplay of magic and science that enlivens the Potter series can still be found in the Historical Society’s collections. On this occasion, it emerges from an unidentified colonial physician’s account book. Although it’s generally written in legible scripts, the...
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A Centennial Salute to the Daily News
People like to say that the daily newspaper is dying, but, as you pass a newsstand and glance at a headline, do not take those tabloids for granted. We pause here to wish the New York Daily News a happy birthday on its centennial. The Illustrated Daily News first appeared on the morning of June...
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“A Correct and Perfect Recollection”: David Grim’s Map of Prerevolutionary Manhattan
Little is known about long-lived David Grim (1737-1826) outside of the brief personal account of his life held by the New-York Historical Society Library. What can be said is that his memory was sound. A tavern keeper, merchant, and owner of Hessian’s Coffee House from 1767 to 1789, Grim sought to leave behind more than an...
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