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The Gorgeous Inertia of the Earth by Adrian Duncan review – the meaning of beauty

The Observer 23 Jan 2025
It is precisely this sense of strangeness – of statues hovering somewhere between architecture and painting, and between repose and movement – that animates the latest novel by the Irish artist and writer Adrian Duncan.
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A Palestinian American Sex and the City

The Atlantic 13 Jan 2025
The smattering of novels are largely by Palestinian American writers, among them Susan Abulhawa’s Mornings in Jenin and Hala Alyan’s Salt Houses, both bleak multigenerational epics of exile and grief.
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Satire, trauma, and the Nakba in Omar Khalifah's Sand-Catcher

The New Arab 04 Dec 2024
The novel, Khalifah’s first, appeared in Arabic in 2020 and is out this month in Barbara Romaine’s English translation ... This moment provides one of the novel’s many comic inversions.
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Safegcd’s Implementation Formally Verified

BitRSS 25 Nov 2024
Verifying an implementation of a novel modular inversion algorithm using a proof assistant. How guaranteeing Bitcoin cryptography is handled correctly is done ... .
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Inverse-design method enhances performance and reliability of on-chip spectrometers

Phys Dot Org 27 Sep 2024
This innovative inverse-design ... The research team, led by Ang Li and Yifan Wu, tackled these issues head-on by introducing a novel inverse-design approach that leverages bio-inspired algorithms.
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Has Olga Tokarczuk Been Struck by the Nobel Curse?

New York Magazine 24 Sep 2024
Yet in trying to oppose these bigots, she capitulates to them, orienting her novel as an inversion of their beliefs, rather than using it to express the messy, ambiguous, disappointing truth of life.
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Halle Butler’s new novel ‘Banal Nightmare’ will trap you inside the millennial mind

Press & Guide 13 Aug 2024
While reading Halle Butler’s new novel, “Banal Nightmare” I almost felt like I was being held hostage by the book ... It’s the inverse of how I was reading John Updike’s and Philip Roth’s novels of middle-aged angst when I was a teenager.
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Breakthrough in molecular control: New bioinspired double helix with switchable chirality

Science Daily 08 Aug 2024
In a new study, researchers have developed novel double-helical monometallofoldamers that exhibit controllable ...
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A new tool for modeling materials

Phys Dot Org 27 Jun 2024
Koric and Abueidda developed a novel way of reducing the amount of data needed to accurately train the neural network by monitoring the evolution of an error defined directly from the underlying partial differential equations.
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Nykode Therapeutics Announces Updates on its Inverse Vaccine Platform at FOCIS 2024 Meeting

The Eagle-Tribune 20 Jun 2024
NYKD), a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company dedicated ...
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California restaurants now want an exemption from the state’s new hidden fees law

The Daily Journal - San Mateo 12 Jun 2024
In “1984,” George Orwell’s novel about a dystopian future, he describes “newspeak,” a propagandistic language of euphemisms and inversions used by officialdom to mask the reality of their meaning ... .
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Dan Walters | California restaurants now want an exemption from the state’s new hidden fees law

Times Standard 12 Jun 2024
In “1984,” George Orwell’s novel about a dystopian future, he describes “newspeak,” a propagandistic language of euphemisms and inversions used by officialdom to mask the reality of their meaning.
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Walters: California restaurants seek exemption from new hidden fees law

East Bay Times 12 Jun 2024
In “1984,” George Orwell’s novel about a dystopian future, he describes “newspeak,” a propagandistic language of euphemisms and inversions used by officialdom to mask the reality of their meaning.
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Walters: California restaurants seek exemption from new hidden fees laws

VC Star 11 Jun 2024
In “1984,” George Orwell’s novel about a dystopian future, he describes “newspeak,” a propagandistic language of euphemisms and inversions used by officialdom to mask the reality of their meaning.

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