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NextBeam Launches Research Fellowship to Advance Innovation in Sterilization and Radiation Processing

ACCESSWIRE 26 Mar 2025
The fellowship offers access to cutting-edge E-Beam processing, industry-leading dosimetry and technical support, and the opportunity to contribute to groundbreaking publications ... A 1-page abstract outlining the research project and objectives ... SOURCE.
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In Atlanta, ‘Innervisions’ Conjures Black Abstraction as Ab-Ex’s Twin

New York Observer 25 Mar 2025
... Ringgold, its restriction of identity as a subject became suffocating for artists like Whitten, which inspired them to abandon recognizable imagery completely and explore non-objective abstraction.
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What is the "Subjective Theory of Value" in Austrian Economics?

The Call 22 Mar 2025
... the LTV’s objective framework ... It reminds us that economics is not about objects or abstractions but about human beings—flawed, diverse, and endlessly creative in their pursuit of satisfaction.
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New report finds project labor agreements lower costs, boost competition in Illinois

Journal Gazette 22 Mar 2025
Bruno said that he and Manzo hope that anyone reading their report — but especially legislators — will come away with “a more confident, clearer, objective understanding of the policy.”.
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Kanzi the Bonobo, who learned language and made stone tools, dies at age 44

Deccan Herald 21 Mar 2025
Koko the gorilla and Washoe the chimpanzee learned signs that were adapted from American Sign Language ... Kanzi went on to learn hundreds of symbols that represented various objects and activities, as well as some more abstract concepts ... .
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Unlocking success: 5 ways to optimise customer-centricity

Independent online (SA) 20 Mar 2025
By Jeremy Lang ... In today’s competitive market, customer loyalty is no longer guaranteed ... Monitoring and acting on these metrics ensures that customer-centricity is not just an abstract concept but a measurable, actionable business objective ... .
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Forget ‘sparking joy.’ Try this for easier decluttering

CNN 16 Mar 2025
For some people, though, this tendency to hold on to objects grows over time, to the point that they eventually do meet criteria for hoarding disorder ... Values are the abstract beliefs that we humans use to create our goals.
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Scientists Trace the Origins of Human Language to 135,000 Years Ago

Colombia One 15 Mar 2025
Around 100,000 years ago, early humans began creating symbolic objects, including engraved patterns and decorative items made with red ochre. These artifacts suggest that abstract thinking was already ...
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Trees in art, as well as life, often follow simple mathematical rules, study finds

CNN 14 Mar 2025
They found that the trees depicted in the artworks, even when abstract or stylistic, mostly, but not always, corresponded to branching patterns and scale found in natural trees ... artistic abstraction.
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GROK 3 Agrees That White European Men Are Responsible for Almost All the Greatest Human ...

The Unz Review 12 Mar 2025
... abstractly, as products of the rational powers of man, and to realize that geometry is concerned not with physical objects, but with points, lines, triangles, squares, as objects of pure reason.
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Possible foundations of human intelligence: Study observes

Hindustan Times 10 Mar 2025
Published in Cell Reports, the study confirms that neurons can distinguish objects or people regardless of their context, enabling the formation of higher and more abstract relationships, which constitute the basis of human intelligence.
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Touching on touchpoints: The hidden architects of customer satisfaction

B & FT Online 10 Mar 2025
By J. N. Halm ... By the way, CLT is an interesting social psychology theory that suggests that people think about objects and events that are close to them in concrete terms while thinking about distant objects and events in abstract terms ... ....
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Best seat in the house: writer Geoff Dyer on why sitting in a corner is so satisfying

The Observer 09 Mar 2025
the one in the corner ... Because I was in a corner ... But the flattened vertical colours mean that this bed is perceived less as a physical object than an abstract magnification of the psychological space and comfort – the illusion – of being in a corner ... .
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Carol McNicoll, quirky potter behind the Three-Spouted Teapot and Unravelling Vase – obituary

The Daily Telegraph 08 Mar 2025
Instead of throwing tableware on the wheel or working in an abstract realm of “pure” sculpture, Carol McNicoll made surreal slip-cast objects that straddled the sculptural and the functional.
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Building trust, driving progress: How the public sector can harness public relations

B & FT Online 06 Mar 2025
A strategic PR campaign could showcase its tangible impacts, like job creation or improved public services, turning abstract policy into a national rallying cry.
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