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The study skills handbook / Stella Cottrell

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Dark Constellations

Argentinian literary star Pola Oloixarac's wildly ambitious second novel investigates humanity's quest for knowledge and control, hurtling from the 19th century mania for scientific classification to present-day mass surveillance and the next steps in human evolution. - Recommended by Josiah




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Advances in computational intelligence techniques Shruti Jain, Meenakshi Sood, Sudip Paul, editors

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Social networking and computational intelligence: proceedings of SCI-2018 / Rajesh Kumar Shukla, Jitendra Agrawal, Sanjeev Sharma, Narendra S. Chaudhari, K.K. Shukla, editors

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Cyber security intelligence and analytics: proceedings of the 2020 International Conference on Cyber Security Intelligence and Analytics (CSIA 2020). / Zheng Xu, Reza M. Parizi, Mohammad Hammoudeh, Octavio Loyola-González, editors

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Proceedings of the third International Conference on Computational Intelligence and Informatics: ICCII 2018 / edited by K. Srujan Raju, A. Govardhan, B. Padmaja Rani, R. Sridevi, M. Ramakrishna Murty

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Cyber security intelligence and analytics: Proceedings of the 2020 International Conference on Cyber Security Intelligence and Analytics (CSIA 2020). / Zheng Xu, Reza M. Parizi, Mohammad Hammoudeh, Octavio Loyola-González, editors

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Machine learning for intelligent decision science Jitendra Kumar Rout, Minakhi Rout, Himansu Das, editors

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Proceedings of the International Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Computer Vision (AICV2020 Aboul-Ella Hassanien, Ahmad Taher Azar, Tarek Gaber, Diego Oliva, Fahmy M. Tolba, editors

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Übungs, und Klausurenbuch controlling [electronic resource] : Controlling und kosten, und Leistungsrechnung / von Prof. Dr. rer. pol. Peter R. Preissler, Prof. Dr. Karl Stoffel ; Tina Bonertz, herstellung

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Enterprise Resource Planning and Business Intelligence Systems for Information Quality [electronic resource] : An Empirical Analysis in the Italian Setting / by Carlo Caserio, Sara Trucco

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The Avignon papacy contested: an intellectual history from Dante to Catherine of Siena / Unn Falkeid

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Ritual journeys in South Asia: constellations and contestations of mobility and space / edited by Jürgen Schaflechner and Christoph Bergmann

Rotch Library - BL1055.R585 2020




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Arterial chemoreceptors: new directions and translational perspectives / Estelle B. Gauda, Maria Emilia Monteiro, Nanduri Prabhakar, Christopher Wyatt, Harold D. Schultz, editors

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Cerebral lateralization and cognition: evolutionary and developmental investigations of behavioral biases / edited by Gillian S. Forrester, William D. Hopkins, Kristelle Hudry, Annukka Lindell

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Mama's last hug: animal emotions and what they tell us about ourselves / Frans de Waal ; with photographs and drawings by the author

Hayden Library - QL785.27.W33 2019




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Seeming human: artificial intelligence and Victorian realist character / Megan Ward

Hayden Library - PR871.W37 2018




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Passionate intelligence: imagination and reason in the work of Samuel Johnson.

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Yumna Kassab longlisted for the 2020 Stella Prize




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The tower: a novel / Uwe Tellkamp ; translated by Mike Mitchell

Hayden Library - PT2682.E45 T694 2014




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The storyteller: tales out of loneliness / Walter Benjamin ; with illustrations by Paul Klee ; translated and edited by Sam Dolbear, Esther Leslie and Sebastian Truskolaski

Hayden Library - PT2603.E455 A2 2016




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Schriftstellerexistenz in der Diktatur: Aufzeichnungen und Reflexionen zu Politik, Geschichte und Kultur 1940-1963 / Werner Bergengruen ; herausgegeben von Frank-Lothar Kroll, N. Luise Hackelsberger und Sylvia Taschka

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Zwei Staaten, zwei Literaturen?: Das internationale Kolloquium des Schriftstellerverbandes in der DDR, Dezember 1964. Eine Dokumentation.

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Zwei Staaten, zwei Literaturen?: Das internationale Kolloquium des Schriftstellerverbandes in der DDR, Dezember 1964. Eine Dokumentation / Elke Scherstjanoi

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Markt und intellektuelles Kräftefeld: Literaturkritik im Feuilleton von "Pariser Tageblatt" und "Pariser Tageszeitung" (1933-1940) / Michaela Enderle-Ristori

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Artificial intelligence programs that learn concepts based on just a few examples and a daily news roundup

Brenden Lake discusses a new computational model that rivals the human ability to learn new concepts based on just a single example; David Grimm talks about attracting cockroaches, searching for habitable planets, and looking to street dogs to learn about domestication. Hosted by Susanne Bard. [Img: Rodrigo Basaure CC BY 2.0, via flickr]




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Odorless calories for weight loss, building artificial intelligence researchers can trust, and can oily birds fly?

This week we have stories on the twisty tree of human ancestry, why mice shed weight when they can’t smell, and the damaging effects of even a small amount of oil on a bird’s feathers—with Online News Editor David Grimm.  Sarah Crespi talks to News Editor Tim Appenzeller about a special section on how artificial intelligence is changing the way we do science.  Listen to previous podcasts. [Image: © 2012 CERN, FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE ALICE COLLABORATION; Music: Jeffrey Cook]




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Sending flocks of tiny satellites out past Earth orbit and solving the irrigation efficiency paradox

Small satellites—about the size of a briefcase—have been hitching rides on rockets to lower Earth orbit for decades. Now, because of their low cost and ease of launching, governments and private companies are looking to expand the range of these “sate-lites” deeper into space. Host Sarah Crespi talks with Deputy News Editor Eric Hand about the mods and missions in store for so-called CubeSats. And our newest podcast producer Meagan Cantwell interviews Quentin Grafton of Australian National University in Canberra and Brad Udall of Colorado State University in Fort Collins about something called the “irrigation efficiency paradox.” As freshwater supplies dry up around the world, policymakers and farmers have been quick to try to make up the difference by improving irrigation, a notorious water waster. It turns out that both human behavior and the difficulty of water measurement are plaguing water conservation efforts in agriculture. For example, when farms find they are using less water, they tend to plant ever-more-water-intensive crops. Now, researchers are trying to get the message out about the behavioral component of this issue and tackle the measurement problem, using cheap remote-sensing technology, but with water scarcity looming ahead, we have to act soon. This week’s episode was edited by Podigy. Download a transcript of this episode (PDF) Listen to previous podcasts. About the Science Podcast [Image: John A. Kelley, USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service; Music: Jeffrey Cook]




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What we can learn from a cluster of people with an inherited intellectual disability, and questioning how sustainable green lawns are in dry places

A small isolated town in Colombia is home to a large cluster of people with fragile X syndrome—a genetic disorder that leads to intellectual disability, physical abnormalities, and sometimes autism. Spectrum staff reporter Hannah Furfaro joins host Sarah Crespi to discuss the history of fragile X in the town of Ricaurte and the future of the people who live there. Also this week, we talk about greening up grass. Lawns of green grass pervade urban areas all around the world, regardless of climate, but the cost of maintaining them may outweigh their benefits. Host Meagan Cantwell talks with Maria Ignatieva of The University of Western Australia in Perth and the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences in Uppsala about how lawns can be transformed to contribute to a more sustainable future. This week’s episode was edited by Podigy. Download a transcript of this episode (PDF) Listen to previous podcasts. About the Science Podcast [Image: Adam Kerfoot-Roberts/Flickr; Music: Jeffrey Cook]




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Breeding better bees, and training artificial intelligence on emotional imagery

Imagine having a rat clinging to your back, sucking out your fat stores. That’s similar to what infested bees endure when the Varroa destructor mite comes calling. Some bees fight back, wiggling, scratching, and biting until the mites depart for friendlier backs. Now, researchers, professional beekeepers, and hobbyists are working on ways to breed into bees these mite-defeating behaviors to rid them of these damaging pests. Host Sarah Crespi and Staff Writer Erik Stokstad discuss the tactics of, and the hurdles to, pesticide-free mite control. Also this week, Sarah talks to Philip Kragel of the Institute of Cognitive Science at the University of Colorado in Boulder about training an artificial intelligence on emotionally charged images. The ultimate aim of this research: to understand how the human visual system is involved in processing emotion. And in books, Kate Eichorn, author of The End of Forgetting: Growing Up with Social Media, joins books host Kiki Sanford to talk about how the monetization of digital information has led to the ease of social media sharing and posting for kids and adults. This week’s episode was edited by Podigy. Download a transcript (PDF)  Listen to previous podcasts. About the Science Podcast [Image: Steve Baker/Flickr; Music: Jeffrey Cook]




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Modèles et méthodes stochastiques [electronic resource] : Une introduction avec applications / by Pierre Del Moral, Christelle Vergé

Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer, 2014




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Neuro-fuzzy techniques for intelligent information systems / Nikola Kasabov, Robert Kozma (eds.)




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Advances in intelligent systems and computing IV : selected papers from the International Conference on Computer Science and Information Technologies, CSIT 2019, September 17-20, 2019, Lviv, Ukraine / Natalya Shakhovska, Mykola O. Medykovskyy, editors

International Conference on Computer Science and Information Technology (14th : 2019 : Lviv, Ukraine)




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Closed loop management in mineral resource extraction: turning online geo-data into mining intelligence / Jörg Benndorf

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Secure knowledge management in artificial intelligence era: 8th International Conference, SKM 2019, Goa, India, December 21-22, 2019, proceedings / Sanjay K. Sahay, Nihita Goel, Vishwas Patil, Murtuza Jadliwala (eds.)

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Information technology and intelligent transportation systems: proceedings of the 3rd International Conference on Information Technology and Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITITS 2018), Xi'an, China, September 15-16, 2018 / edited by Lakhmi C. Jai

Barker Library - TE228.3.I684 2018




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Green, smart and connected transportation systems: proceedings of the 9th International Conference on Green Intelligent Transportation Systems and Safety. / Wuhong Wang, Martin Baumann, Xiaobei Jiang, editors

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A sarong for Clio : essays on the intellectual and cultural history of Thailand : inspired by Craig J. Reynolds / Maurizio Peleggi, editor




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Ibn Khaldun : an intellectual biography / Robert Irwin

Irwin, Robert, 1946- author




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First Guatemalan Satellite Deployed from the ISS

Guatemala’s first satellite, a CubeSat called Quetzal-1, was deployed from the International Space Station (ISS) on April 28. Its primary mission is to test a sensor for remote data acquisition for natural resource management, which could be used to monitor water quality in inland water bodies.

The satellite is part of the Japanese Kibo CubeSat program, a product of the cooperation between, amon...





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Subordinating intelligence: the DoD/CIA post-Cold War relationship / David P. Oakley

Dewey Library - JK468.I6 O4155 2019




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Pacifying the homeland: intelligence fusion and mass supervision / Brendan McQuade

Dewey Library - HV6432.M38 2019




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Intelligence and state surveillance in modern societies: an international perspective / by Frederic Lemieux

Dewey Library - JF1525.I6 L46 2019




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Venice's secret service: organizing intelligence in the Renaissance / Ioanna Iordanou

Dewey Library - JF1525.I6 I65 2019




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Principled spying: the ethics of secret intelligence / David Omand and Mark Phythian

Dewey Library - JF1525.I6 O42 2018




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Strategy, evolution, and war: from apes to artificial intelligence / Kenneth Payne

Dewey Library - U162.P39 2018




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21st century Prometheus: managing CBRN safety and security affected by cutting-edge technologies / Maurizio Martellini, Ralf Trapp, editors

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Obtaining Aadhar card optional, not mandatory: Centre tells SC

Centre has said the consent of an individual was indispensable for Aadhar.




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Reserve 3% govt jobs for disabled, Supreme Court tells Centre

SC ruled that quota should be on basis of total vacancies and not just posts identified.