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Materials Horizons Emerging Investigator Series: Wenhao Sun, University of Michigan, USA

Mater. Horiz., 2020, Advance Article
DOI: 10.1039/D0MH90027C, Editorial

Our Emerging Investigator Series features exceptional work by early-career researchers working in the field of materials science.
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Fokus: Erde: von der Erdvermessung zum System Erde / Herausgeber, Helmholtz-Zentrum Potsdam, Deutsches GeoForschungsZentrum GFZ ; Redaktion, Johannes Leicht ; Übersetzung, Ronald Dunham

Hayden Library - QB280.5.F65 2017




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The sun: one thousand years of scientific imagery / Katy Barrett and Harry Cliff

Hayden Library - QB521.B37 2018




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Origins: from the protosun to the first steps of life: proceedings of the 345th Symposium of the International Astronomical Union, held in Vienna, Austra, 20-23 August, 2018 / edited by Bruce G. Elmegreen, L. Viktor Tóth, Manuel Güdel

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Geomagnetism, aeronomy, and space weather: a journey from the Earth's core to the sun / edited by Mioara Mandea (Centre National d'etudes Spatiales, France), Monika Korte (GeoforschungsZentrum, Helmholtz-Zentrum, Potsdam), Andrew W. Yau (Universit

Dewey Library - QB539.T4 G46 2019




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On freedom / Cass R. Sunstein

Dewey Library - BF637.C5 S86 2019




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Who is Sundar Pichai? All you need to know

All you need to know about one of the most powerful people at Google




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Solvation dynamics: a notion of charge injection / Chang Q. Sun

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Cullin-RING ligases and protein neddylation: biology and therapeutics / Yi Sun, Wenyi Wei, Jianping Jin, editors

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Biomanufacturing / editors Chander Prakash, Sunpreet Singh, Rupinder Singh, Seeram Ramakrishna, B.S. Pabla, Sanjeev Puri and M.S. Uddin

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Sustainable downstream processing of microalgae for industrial application / edited by Kalyan Gayen, Tridib Kumar Bhowmick and Sunil K. Maity

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An advanced composite with ultrafast photocatalytic performance for the degradation of antibiotics by natural sunlight without oxidizing the source over TMU-5@Ni–Ti LDH: mechanistic insight and toxicity assessment

Inorg. Chem. Front., 2020, Advance Article
DOI: 10.1039/D0QI00050G, Research Article
Reza Abazari, Ali Morsali, Deepak P. Dubal
Pharmaceuticals are considered as emerging organic contaminants that have become a serious environmental problem, which endanger human health and environmental bio-diversity.
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Broadcasters have an opportunity to do a TikTok on TV: BARC CEO Sunil Lulla

The average daily reach of TV rose from 560 million Indians pre-COVID-19 (January 11-31) to 592 million post-COVID-19 (March 14-20)





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Sunny side up: Vitamin D deficiency can affect your well-being




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Interview: What Kanye West’s Sunday Service Taught Me About Grace

When I visited Kanye's Sunday Service, I was met by contradiction, a mix of characters, and a spiritual lesson.




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Tools and techniques for high performance computing: selected workshops, HUST, SE-HER and WIHPC, held in conjunction with SC 2019, Denver, CO, USA, November 17-18, 2019, revised selected papers / Guido Juckeland, Sunita Chandrasekaran (eds.)

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Recent advances in information and communication technology 2020: proceedings of the 16th International Conference on Computing and Information Technology (IC2IT 2020) / Phayung Meesad, Sunantha Sodsee, editors

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Sunburnt country: the history and future of climate change in Australia / Joëlle Gergis

Hayden Library - QC903.2.A8 G47 2018




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Science on the sundial

Morehead joins the 2nd Friday Artwalk with science activities and evening star shows!




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Science on the sundial

Enjoy a great night of science and Chirba Chirba on Dec. 13!




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Science on the Sundial

Join the fun on April 11 with planetarium shows and hands-on activities!




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Sunnis and Shi'a: a political history of discord / Laurence Louër ; translated by Ethan Rundell

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To the ear and back again - advances in auditory biophysics: proceedings of the 13th Mechanics of Hearing Workshop: conference date, 19-24 June 2017: location, St Catharines, Canada / editors, Christopher Bergevin, Sunil Puria

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Frühe Hilfen [electronic resource] : die Bedeutung primärpräventiver Unterstützungsangebote für Schwangere, Mütter und Familien durch Kooperation von Sozialarbeit und Gesundheitswesen / Gerda Schwarz

Schwarz, Gerda




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Minguo shi qi Menggu jiao yu zheng ce yan jiu / Sun Yi zhu

Sun, Yi (Ethnologist), 1961- author




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Podcast: An exoplanet with three suns, no relief for aching knees, and building better noses

Listen to stories on how once we lose cartilage it’s gone forever, genetically engineering a supersniffing mouse, and building an artificial animal from silicon and heart cells, with Online News Editor David Grimm.  As we learn more and more about exoplanets, we find we know less and less about what were thought of as the basics: why planets are where they are in relation to their stars and how they formed. Kevin Wagner joins host Sarah Crespi to talk about the latest unexpected exoplanet—a young jovian planet in a three-star system.  [Image: Hellerhoff/Wikipedia/CC BY-SA 3.0;Music: Jeffrey Cook]




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Podcast: Saving grizzlies from trains, cheap sun-powered water purification, and a deep look at science-based policymaking

This week, we chat about why grizzly bears seem to be dying on Canadian railway tracks, slow-release fertilizers that reduce environmental damage, and cleaning water with the power of the sun on the cheap, with Online News Editor David Grimm. And David Malakoff joins Alexa Billow to discuss a package of stories on the role of science and evidence in policymaking[link TK]. Listen to previous podcasts.  [Image: tacky_ch/iStockphoto; Music: Jeffrey Cook]




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The dangers of dismantling a geoengineered sun shield and the importance of genes we don’t inherit

Catherine Matacic—online news editor for Science—talks with Sarah Crespi about how geoengineering could reduce the harshest impacts of climate change, but make them even worse if it were ever turned off. Sarah also interviews Augustine Kong of the Big Data Institute at the University of Oxford in the United Kingdom about his Science paper on the role of noninherited “nurturing genes.” For example, educational attainment has a genetic component that may or may not be inherited. But having a parent with a predisposition for attainment still influences the child—even if those genes aren’t passed down. This shift to thinking about other people (and their genes) as the environment we live in complicates the age-old debate on nature versus nurture. Listen to previous podcasts. [Image: Collection of Dr. Pablo Clemente-Colon, Chief Scientist National Ice Center; Music: Jeffrey Cook]




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How to make an Arctic ship ‘vanish,’ and how fast-moving spikes are heating the Sun’s atmosphere

The Polarstern research vessel will spend 1 year locked in an Arctic ice floe. Aboard the ship and on the nearby ice, researchers will take measurements of the ice, air, water, and more in an effort to understand this pristine place. Science journalist Shannon Hall joins host Sarah Crespi to talk about her time aboard the Polarstern and how difficult these measurements are, when the researchers’ temporary Arctic home is the noisiest, smokiest, brightest thing around. After that icy start, Sarah talks also with Tanmoy Samanta, a postdoctoral researcher at Peking University in Beijing, about the source of the extreme temperature of the Sun’s corona, which can be up to 1 million K hotter than the surface of the Sun. His team’s careful measurements of spicules—small, plentiful, short-lived spikes of plasma that constantly ruffle the Sun’s surface—and the magnetic networks that seem to generate these spikes, suggest a solution to the long-standing problem of how spicules arise and, at the same time, their likely role in the heating of the corona. This week’s episode was edited by Podigy. Ads on this week’s show: Bayer Listen to previous podcasts. About the Science Podcast [Image: Shannon Hall; Music: Jeffrey Cook]




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Blood test for multiple cancers studied in 10,000 women, and is our Sun boring?

Staff Writer Jocelyn Kaiser joins Sarah to talk about a recent Science paper describing the results of a large study on a blood test for multiple types of cancer. The trial’s results suggest such a blood test combined with follow-up scans may help detect cancers early, but there is a danger of too many false positives. And postdoctoral researcher Timo Reinhold of the Max Planck Institute for Solar System Research joins Sarah to talk about his paper on how the Sun is a lot less variable in its magnetic activity compared with similar stars—what does it mean that our Sun is a little bit boring? This week’s episode was produced with help from Podigy. Listen to previous podcasts. About the Science Podcast Download a transcript (PDF).




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Sunil Kant Munjal recounts his father and uncles' journey of building Hero

The Munjal brothers knew bicycles. They did not have any capital, but possessed the technical knowledge and skills to make their mark in the rapidly growing bicycle industry, he writes




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Sustainable procurement in supply chain operations / edited by Sachin K. Mangla, Sunil Luthra, Suresh Kumar Jakhar, Anil Kumar, Nripendra Rana

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The SMP concept-based 3D constitutive models for geomaterials / Hajime Matsuoka, De'an Sun

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Driving digital strategy: a guide to reimagining your business / Sunil Gupta

Dewey Library - HD30.28.G84 2018




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Phrarātchadamrat læ sunthō̜nphot top Phō̜.Sō̜. 2493-2531 = Royal addresses of welcome and reply speeches [1954-1988]




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Phrarātchadamrat læ sunthō̜nphot top Phō̜.Sō̜. 2533-2552 = Royal addresses of welcome and reply speeches [1990-2009]





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Covid-19: Teachers to evaluate CBSE Class 10, 12 exam papers at home from Sunday, says Centre

The answer sheets will be delivered to the teachers’ homes from 3,000 schools designated as exam centres.




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Phytoplasmas: plant pathogenic bacteria. / Assunta Bertaccini, Kenro Oshima, Michael Kube, Govind Pratap Rao, editors

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Sea level rise: a slow tsunami on America's shores / Orrin H. Pilkey Jr. and Keith C. Pilkey

Dewey Library - GC90.U5 P55 2019




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Socio-economic and eco-biological dimensions in resource use and conservation: strategies for sustainability / Niranjan Roy, Shubhadeep Roychoudhury, Sunil Nautiyal, Sunil K. Agarwal, Sangeeta Baksi, editors

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The wake: the deadly legacy of a Newfoundland tsunami / Linden MacIntyre

Dewey Library - GC222.B87 M44 2019




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Environmentalist Sunita Narain injured in road mishap

Director general for the Centre of Science and Environment was hit by a vehicle.




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Sunburnt country : the history and future of climate change in Australia / Joëlle Gergis

Gergis, Joëlle, author




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Samsung starts taking online pre-orders for TVs, ACs, and other electronics

Consumers pre-booking on Samsung Shop will get 15 per cent cashback when paying with HDFC cards




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Samsung Galaxy Buds+ successor might get active noise cancellation feature

These wireless earbuds are expected to arrive with a bean-like design and provide more surface area to include better touch-sensitive controls




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Samsung heir apologises for corruption, won't hand control to children

He also apologised for the behaviour of executives caught sabotaging labour union activities, and vowed to guarantee labour rights at the tech giant




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Eminent litterateur Sunil Gangopadhyay passes away




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At receiving end of Didi’s flaring temper, all and sundry



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