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Martin E. Ford, Peyton R. Smith
A pandemic fueled by wishful thinking and irresponsible choices. Racial injustice exacerbated by self-serving motives that inhibit empathy and compassion. Catastrophic climate changes accelerated by a lack of commitment to the well-being of those beyond our immediate experience. To many, these threats feel overwhelming – even apocalyptic. Yet our species has overcome many formidable challenges […]
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As we enter the final weeks before the U.S. elections, the stakes could not be higher. Against the backdrop of a surging pandemic, the country continues to experience record unemployment, small-business closures, and other forms of economic insecurity. Environmental calamities grow increasingly common and intense. State violence against Black bodies continues unabated, and human rights […]
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Richard M. Martin
Why would anyone write a new edition of a book that is still selling after many years? The explanations of the basic theory in the first edition are still valid, and the methods are still the ones that are most widely used. However I still felt an update was required.
Richard M. Martin, author ofElectronic Structure
Basic Theory and Practical Methods. Second Edition gives his personal reasons for updating the original edition (2004)
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As we head into a new academic year with many institutions relying on online course delivery, instructors are confronted with the need to find new ways to engage their students.
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Justin Schon
• What was your main motivation for writing Surviving the War in Syria? This book grew out of my PhD dissertation. When I started the research, I thought I was going to only going to write about migration: Why people migrate, when they migrate, where they migrate, and how they migrate. This changed when I […]
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Simone Tagliapietra
Energy plays a fundamental role in our societies and in our daily lives. Lighting systems, machines in offices, household appliances and electronic devices work thanks to electricity. Transport, and therefore trade, are made possible by oil-derived products. Industry depends on energy supply for its activities, as does agriculture. In short, without energy we would not […]
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Ana Barjau Condomines, Joaquim A. Batlle
What inspired Rigid Body Kinematics?
This book is the result of a whole professional life devoted to Newtonian Mechanics, both from an educational and a research point of view.
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Louise Cummings
We are still in the maelstrom that is the Covid-19 pandemic and are likely to remain so for some time to come. The loss of life and economic hardship are apparent to all and are shocking to even seasoned observers. However, the pandemic may yet exact some of its greatest damage on the many thousands […]
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Martin E. Ford, Peyton R. Smith
A pandemic fueled by wishful thinking and irresponsible choices. Racial injustice exacerbated by self-serving motives that inhibit empathy and compassion. Catastrophic climate changes accelerated by a lack of commitment to the well-being of those beyond our immediate experience. To many, these threats feel overwhelming – even apocalyptic. Yet our species has overcome many formidable challenges […]
Read More
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As we enter the final weeks before the U.S. elections, the stakes could not be higher. Against the backdrop of a surging pandemic, the country continues to experience record unemployment, small-business closures, and other forms of economic insecurity. Environmental calamities grow increasingly common and intense. State violence against Black bodies continues unabated, and human rights […]
Read More
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Richard M. Martin
Why would anyone write a new edition of a book that is still selling after many years? The explanations of the basic theory in the first edition are still valid, and the methods are still the ones that are most widely used. However I still felt an update was required.
Richard M. Martin, author ofElectronic Structure
Basic Theory and Practical Methods. Second Edition gives his personal reasons for updating the original edition (2004)
Read More
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As we head into a new academic year with many institutions relying on online course delivery, instructors are confronted with the need to find new ways to engage their students.
Read More
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Justin Schon
• What was your main motivation for writing Surviving the War in Syria? This book grew out of my PhD dissertation. When I started the research, I thought I was going to only going to write about migration: Why people migrate, when they migrate, where they migrate, and how they migrate. This changed when I […]
Read More
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Simone Tagliapietra
Energy plays a fundamental role in our societies and in our daily lives. Lighting systems, machines in offices, household appliances and electronic devices work thanks to electricity. Transport, and therefore trade, are made possible by oil-derived products. Industry depends on energy supply for its activities, as does agriculture. In short, without energy we would not […]
Read More
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Ana Barjau Condomines, Joaquim A. Batlle
What inspired Rigid Body Kinematics?
This book is the result of a whole professional life devoted to Newtonian Mechanics, both from an educational and a research point of view.
Read More
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Louise Cummings
We are still in the maelstrom that is the Covid-19 pandemic and are likely to remain so for some time to come. The loss of life and economic hardship are apparent to all and are shocking to even seasoned observers. However, the pandemic may yet exact some of its greatest damage on the many thousands […]
Read More
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