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  • Liu Jianya y Guo Liang: “Es posible reducir la huella de carbono del metaverso”
    Digital Humanities

    Liu Jianya y Guo Liang: “Es posible reducir la huella de carbono del metaverso”

    ByEdward Eggleston December 14, 2021May 9, 2023

    de Liu Jianya y Guo Liang

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  • Orwell en tiempos de reconocimiento facial
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    Orwell en tiempos de reconocimiento facial

    ByEdward Eggleston December 14, 2021February 27, 2023

    de Ferran Esteve

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  • The Enduring Value of Classical Music in the Western Tradition
    Digital Humanities

    The Enduring Value of Classical Music in the Western Tradition

    ByEdward Eggleston December 13, 2021May 9, 2023

    by Ellen T. Harris and Michael Beckerman

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  • Las neurociencias en el colegio: ¿milagro o espejismo?
    Digital Humanities

    Las neurociencias en el colegio: ¿milagro o espejismo?

    ByEdward Eggleston December 13, 2021April 27, 2023

    de Florian Bayer

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  • Simulated Webb Images of Quasar and Galaxy Surrounding Quasar (NASA)
    Adult

    Simulated Webb Images of Quasar and Galaxy Surrounding Quasar (NASA)

    ByEdward Eggleston December 13, 2021December 13, 2021

    “Very distant, active supermassive black holes are the brightest beacons in the universe. Known as quasars, these behemoths are surrounded by equally distant galaxies.”

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  • Adult | Alabama Author | Books

    Chip Cooper’s Photographic “Memories”; A Visual Artifact of Memory, Place and Time

    ByEdward Eggleston November 16, 2021February 11, 2022

    Chip Cooper’s photographs of Alabama resonate with a sense of time, past and passing. Printed in vivid color, these varied images may depict the reflections in the window of a beautiful old door, a dogwood in autumn, or the old local grocery store. Cooper reveals structure, not only in a length of fence, or the…

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