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Chromodynamics: Science and Colonialism in Kim Stanley Robinson's Mars Trilogy

Chromodynamics: Science and Colonialism in Kim Stanley Robinson's Mars Trilogy

... Gribbin, in his description of Robinson's novels as "all science and no fiction" reveals the same blinkered vision as Aldiss when he insists that Mars remain a pure white "planet for sci[r] ... See full document

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Engineering Others, Engineering Ourselves:

Engineering Others, Engineering Ourselves:

... As Kim Stanley Robinson remarks in a 2005 essay about his Forty Signs, Fifty Degrees, and Sixty Days global warming trilogy, the term "terraforming," coined in the 1930s as part of ... See full document

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Ecological Immunity and Kim Stanley Robinson’s 2312

Ecological Immunity and Kim Stanley Robinson’s 2312

... With this, we are back where we began, namely with Kim Stanley Robinson’s 2312. This novel is a sequel of sorts to Robinson’s best-known work, the Mars trilogy (1993-1996). It is set further ... See full document

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                        Anthropocene Knowledge Practices in McKenzie Wark’s Molecular Red and Kim Stanley Robinson’s Aurora

Article Anthropocene Knowledge Practices in McKenzie Wark’s Molecular Red and Kim Stanley Robinson’s Aurora

... of science, and plenty of good analysis remains to be done on the imagined forms of organization in the Mars Trilogy and its solar system cousin 2312, especially scholarship attentive to the ... See full document

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Calibrating mars orbiter laser altimeter pulse widths at mars science laboratory candidate landing sites

Calibrating mars orbiter laser altimeter pulse widths at mars science laboratory candidate landing sites

... (secondary) science goal of the Mars Orbiter Laser Altimeter was to map surface roughness within the laser footprint using the backscatter pulse-widths of individual pulses at finer scales than can be ... See full document

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Mathematics Anxiety and Its Development in the Course of Formal Schooling—A Review

Mathematics Anxiety and Its Development in the Course of Formal Schooling—A Review

... Mathematics anxiety rating scale MARS; Richardson & Suinn, 1972 Mathematics anxiety scale MAS; Fennema & Sherman, 1976 MARS-Adolescents MARS-A; Suinn & Edwards, 1982 MARS-Revised MARS-R;[r] ... See full document

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Mapping the Metropolis: London After Catastrophe in T.S. Eliot's The Waste Land and H.D.'s Trilogy

Mapping the Metropolis: London After Catastrophe in T.S. Eliot's The Waste Land and H.D.'s Trilogy

... forward? Trilogy gestures toward the possibility of overcoming placelessness but also stresses through the speaker’s actions that constant negotiation of remembering and forgetting disaster is crucial in the world ... See full document

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The effects of low dose X irradiation on osteoblastic MC3T3 E1 cells in vitro

The effects of low dose X irradiation on osteoblastic MC3T3 E1 cells in vitro

... RNA was extracted with Trizol reagent (Gibco, USA) and cDNA was synthesized with the reverse transcrip- tion kit (TakaRa, China). SYBR green chemistry (Toyobo, Japan) was used to perform quantitative de- termination for ... See full document

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Dissecting the Guantanamo Trilogy

Dissecting the Guantanamo Trilogy

... 2 And because the trial court and the prisoners' custodians were each located in the District of Columbia, the Supreme Court held that the habeas corpus statute c[r] ... See full document

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Brazilian science fiction: ecofeminism and post-colonialism  in plínio cabral’s umbra

Brazilian science fiction: ecofeminism and post-colonialism in plínio cabral’s umbra

... Here it is worth mentioning that in terms of post-colonialism, the Latin American context is different from the situation that pertains in Africa and Asia, where the colonized peoples won back their independence ... See full document

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The experiment of incorporating unbounded truth

The experiment of incorporating unbounded truth

... Regarding science, in the broad sense of Wissenschaft, we can see that Nietzsche associates it with the capacity to endure doubt claiming that “science [Wissenschaft] needs doubt and distrust for its ... See full document

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Scientific innovations from the Mars aerosol optical depth based on satellite data with a temporal resolution of hours

Scientific innovations from the Mars aerosol optical depth based on satellite data with a temporal resolution of hours

... side, Mars stationary satellites are a prom- ising source of data for improving the dust storm forecast in the ...future Mars stationary mission, Monta- bone et ...the Mars dust pro- cesses ... See full document

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On Rereading Robinson

On Rereading Robinson

... which Villon had a Voice which gave humanness a different timbre, and Sappho had a Voice which sharpened the taste of life, and Li Po had a Voice which nlade a place for laughter- a plac[r] ... See full document

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The Study of Arundhati Roy’s The God of Small Things: History, Diaspora, Hybridity, Women

The Study of Arundhati Roy’s The God of Small Things: History, Diaspora, Hybridity, Women

... This article studied Arundhati Roy’s TGST. Roy is an Indian writer and activist in women’s studies. The plot of the novel takes place in Ayemenem, in Kerala, an Indian state. Kerala is a small India, because it is like ... See full document

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Hadron spectroscopy from lattice quantum chromodynamics

Hadron spectroscopy from lattice quantum chromodynamics

... In this talk I will discuss lattice hadron spectroscopy with a focus on exotic and hybrid states, in particular in the meson sector where much of the progress and many recent results can[r] ... See full document

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What are your first impressions of the novel? Does the front cover attract you and make you want to read the book or does it put you off? Why?

What are your first impressions of the novel? Does the front cover attract you and make you want to read the book or does it put you off? Why?

... There was a change in the weather. For the worse. The air became humid. Stanley was drenched in sweat... It was almost as if the temperature had gotten so hot that the air itself was sweating. A loud boom of ... See full document

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Robinson on Moody

Robinson on Moody

... Miss Brower, a native of Wilkes-Barre and an early devotee of Robinson, had no personal acquaintance with Moody, so it may be presumed that Robinson wrote with absolute freedom.. This is[r] ... See full document

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Moody and Robinson

Moody and Robinson

... In "Gloucester Moors," Robinson finds "occasional and obnox- ious use of archaic monstrosities." One passage is "too 'crea- tive'-not to say feminine and illogical,&#[r] ... See full document

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Robinson and Music

Robinson and Music

... Those eternal waves sound but one word to him: "Isolt." Even in Brit- tany, where Tristram as troubadour plucks his harp and sings the old songs to that other Isolt, he can pluck[r] ... See full document

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Mapping Grassroots: Geodata and the structure of community-led open environmental science

Mapping Grassroots: Geodata and the structure of community-led open environmental science

... traditional science, in which jargon can obscure the open exchange of ideas for those without formal science training (Hoffman, 2011; Partridge, 1971; Allen, ...formal science practice have brought ... See full document

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