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Fantastic Beasts in Medieval Christianity

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Small Packages, Big Transformations: Condensing Enzymes in Synthetic Organelles Shakes Up Multi-Step Biocatalysis!, Archontoula Giannakopoulou, Postdoctoral Research Associate (18B6FDFE)

In my research, conducted at Princeton University as part of the Presidential Postdoctoral Fellowship, I aim to propel biotechnological innovation forward in the realms of renewable energy, synthesis…

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The Swarm Garden: A Human-Swarm Interactive Platform for Self-Adaptive Art, Architecture and Dance Performance, Jad Bendarkawi, UG '24, Yenet Tafesse, UG'24 (F258874D)

The Swarm Garden represents a combination of swarm robotics, architecture, and art, developed through the collaboration between the Self-Organizing Swarms and Robotics Lab and the Form Finding Lab.…

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Faber Lecture (2024) - Kurt Smolak - "Flentem Dicere Verum" On non-satirical Latin Satires

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COM LIT Lecture - Kohei Saito (4.19.24)

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SoA Lecture Series: 'Relatives" a lecture by Chris Cornelius (Oneida nation)

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Jack Thompson '23 (in Brazil) Open House 2024

This video was not presented in open house but was prepared for that event

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COM LIT Lecture: Influence & Interference - Paul North - Notes on a Critical Theory out of Schelling (3.06.24)

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Bradford Seminar "Beyond carbon in nature-based climate solutions: documenting tropical forest biodiversity loss and recovery using sounds"

Zuzana Burivalova, assistant professor at the Nelson Institute for Environmental Studies & department of forest & wildlife ecology at the University of Wisconsin Burivalova looks for ways to…

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PLI Symposium 11/28 Uri Hasson

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Kevon Rhiney

Kevon Rhiney holds a Ph.D. in Geography from the University of the West Indies (Jamaica). He is currently an Associate Professor of Human-Environment Geography at Rutgers University – New…

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Bradford Seminar Series "Technology and Nature Must Join Forces to Address the Climate Crisis"

David J. Hayes is a Lecturer in Law at Stanford Law School and a Senior Fellow at the Natural Resources Defense Council. Since returning to Stanford in January 2023, Hayes has been working through…

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Fung Global Fellows Program "Urban Climate in Megacities Session 3: Solutions and Opportunities: How research can help"

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James Madison Program: "A Little Lower than the Angels: What the American Founders Learned about Human Nature from Adam Smith"

After surveying the historical evidence for Adam Smith's influence on James Madison, Thomas Jefferson, and John Adams, this lecture will consider ways in which the founders' nuanced view of…

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EEB 522 Seminar Series | Nick Haddad

EEB 522 Seminar Series Colloquium on the Biology of Populations Presented by Nick Haddad "Reconnecting Landscapes for Nature and People"

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How string theory can guide our search for dark energy, David Shlivko, GS (2265886)

Over the past century, astronomical observations have taught us that the observable universe—that is, the fabric of space itself—is expanding. For most of the universe's…

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