How does household spending respond to an epidemic? [electronic resource] : Consumption during the 2020 COVID-19 pandemic / Scott R. Baker, R. A. Farrokhnia, Steffen Meyer, Michaela Pagel, Constantine Yannelis
Stakeholders in tourism hotspot Sikkim demanded support
Business & society : ethics, sustainability, and stakeholder management / Archie B. Carroll (University of Georgia), Jill A. Brown (Bentley University), Ann K. Buchholtz (Rutgers University)
Tehelka Tejpal Case: High rank holders should be punished for violating law
People at the highest positions should be punished severely without any hesitation when they violate social ethics.
Court has lost historic opportunity to uphold constitution
"Biggest disappointment with the judgement is where it states that the petitioners have not amply proven the harassment that the gay community faces... I think this is an astonishing claim... we have filed numerous affidavits before the court... this...
Before 'March to Nabanna'', CPM to hold 40 trial runs
Xi, Trump hold telephone conversation
Chinese President Xi Jinping held a telephone conversation with his US counterpart Donald Trump at the latter's request.
Meyerhold's theatre and biomechanics [videorecording] / a film by the Mime Center Berlin in collaboration with Gennadi Bogdanov
Theatre & nation / Nadine Holdsworth ; [foreword by Nicholas Hytner]
SB 100 - How a 2,000-Year-Old Arena Could Hold the Key to Future Stadium Design
Dan Meis explains the challenges of building an iconic building in the back yard of Rome's Colosseum, and how the enduring life of the classic arena should provide a lesson for the future of stadium design.
Lo and Behold: Reveries of the Connected World Trailer
Werner Herzog's (Grizzly Man, Cave of Forgotten Dreams) new film examines the technologically connected world we have built.
Absurd Creatures | Behold the Super Weird Face-to-Face Sex of the Springtail
For a tiny arthropod called a globular springtail, life is about being generally spherical and generally pissed-looking.
Werner Herzog Takes Us Inside His New Film 'Lo and Behold'
Filmmaker Werner Herzog discusses his new film 'Lo and Behold: Reveries of the Connected World' which examines the Internet and the data revolution.
Unmasking the Secrets That Ancient Mummies Hold
Centuries ago, middle-class Egyptians buried their mummies with masks made out of recycled papyrus. Many of those sheets were covered in Ancient Greek text, which is hard to read without destroying the masks. Now a team of imagining experts are finding ways to read the texts without pulling the ancient artifacts apart.
Behold the RC Off-Roader of Our Childhood Dreams
Meet the RR10 Bomber from Axial. The $400 RC car is a 1/10th-scale recreation of a real 4x4 and it was built for crawling across the gnarliest trails.
Behold the Robotic Bat, Which We Promise Doesn't Bite
Researchers have developed a robotic bat that promises to transform the way search and rescue operations work.
The Single-Celled Stentor Could Hold the Secret to Human Regeneration
Meet the stentor, a gigantic single-celled organism that can regenerate and ink like a squid.
Why It's Almost Impossible to Hold Your Breath for 24 Minutes
Spanish freediver Aleix Segura held his breath for 24 minutes and 3 seconds in 2016. How is that possible? Here's how.
Three Things Primary Care Stakeholders (Mostly) Agree On
Simply put, 2019 has been a big year for primary care in the United States. Whether you follow federal or state healthcare news or simply follow investor-entrepreneur Mark Cuban on Twitter, it’s likely you’ve seen how the conversation about primary care has been elevated.
The postmodern joy of role-playing games: agency, ritual and meaning in the medium / René Reinhold Schallegger
The 3-D global spatial data model: principles and applications / Earl F. Burkholder
Letter to BS: Rahul should also hold discussions with Manmohan, Montek
Low-threshold stimulated emission in perovskite quantum dots: single-exciton optical gain induced by surface plasmon polaritons at room temperature
DOI: 10.1039/D0TC00198H, Paper
The surface plasmon polaritons induced single-exciton lasing of lead halide perovskite QDs in room temperature may provide a new concept for the further design of low threshold stimulated emission colloidal nanocrystal lasers.
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Got Canterbury?: special features DVD: Romantic warriors III: a progressive music saga: Canterbury tales / produced by Zeitgeist Media ; directed and produced by Adele Schmidt & José Zegarra Holder
Crisis, Catastrophe, and Disaster in Organizations: Managing Threats to Operations, Architecture, Brand, and Stakeholders / by Dennis W. Tafoya
Crisis, catastrophe, and disaster in organizations: managing threats to operations, architecture, brand, and stakeholders / Dennis W. Tafoya
Sustainability accounting: education, regulation, reporting and stakeholders / series editors, Ataur Belal, Stuart Cooper ; guest editors, Sophie Giordano-Spring, Jonathan Maurice, Charles H. Cho
Sustainability, stakeholder governance, and corporate social responsibility / edited by Sinziana Dorobantu (New York University, USA), Ruth V. Aguilera (Northeastern University, USA), Jiao Luo (University of Minnesota, USA), Frances J. Milliken (New York
All our realities [manuscript] : a fantasy for radio / by Ken Methold
Stardance [manuscript] / by Spider & Jeanne Robinson ; adapted for radio by Ken Methold
Timothy Gedge [manuscript] / adapted by Ken Methold ; from the novel, The Children of Dynmouth, by William Trevor
Psalm: Non nobis Domine = Nicht unserm Namen, Herr: MWV A 9/op. 31 / Mendelssohn Bartholdy ; lateinischer Text aus der Vulgata (113. Psalm) = Latin text from the Vulgate (Psalm 113) ; deutscher Text von Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy nach dem 115. Psalm der
Sämtliche Werke für Violoncello und Klavier: Complete works for violoncello and pianoforte / Mendelssohn Bartholdy ; herausgegeben von = edited by R. Larry Todd
[ASAP] Thailandenes, Cryptic Polyene Natural Products Isolated from <italic toggle="yes">Burkholderia thailandensis</italic> Using Phenotype-Guided Transposon Mutagenesis
Virtu ITG Holdings LLC (Inactive) MarketLine Company Profile [electronic journal].
China Overseas Nuoxin International Holdings Ltd. MarketLine Company Profile [electronic journal].
Asia Television Holdings Limited MarketLine Company Profile [electronic journal].
Implications of recent epidemiologic studies for the linear-nonthreshold model and radiation protection.
OCI card holders' entry in India to remain suspended during lockdown: Govt
The government has kept in abeyance multiple-entry life-long visas given to OCI card holders till the time international travel resumes
French Open ticket holders to get refund
The French Tennis Federation says it will refund tickets purchased for the French Open because of uncertainty related to the coronavirus pandemic.
How the appendix could hold the keys to Parkinson’s disease, and materials scientists mimic nature
For a long time, Parkinson’s disease was thought to be merely a disorder of the nervous system. But in the past decade researchers have started to look elsewhere in the body for clues to this debilitating disease—particularly in the gut. Host Meagan Cantwell talks with Viviane Labrie of the Van Andel Institute in Grand Rapids, Michigan, about new research suggesting people without their appendixes have a reduced risk of Parkinson’s. Labrie also describes the possible mechanism behind this connection. And host Sarah Crespi talks with Peter Fratzl of the Max Planck Institute of Colloids and Interfaces in Potsdam, Germany, about what materials scientists can learn from nature. The natural world might not produce innovations like carbon nanotubes, but evolution has forged innumerable materials from very limited resources—mostly sugars, proteins, and minerals. Fratzl discusses how plants make time-release seedpods that are triggered by nothing but fire and rain, the amazing suckerin protein that comprises squid teeth, and how cicadas make their transparent, self-cleaning wings from simple building blocks. Fratzl’s review is part of a special section in Science on composite materials. Read the whole package, including a review on using renewables like coconut fiber for building cars and incorporating carbon nanotubes and graphene into composites. This week’s episode was edited by Podigy. Download the transcript (PDF) Listen to previous podcasts. About the Science Podcast [Image: Roger Smith/Flickr; Music: Jeffrey Cook]