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"Posthumanism in Art through Metamorphoses: 59th Venice Biennale 'The Milk of Dreams'" [In Russian]
Publication · February 03, 2026
Tra estetica e politica nell’attivismo climatico: analisi materiale-discorsiva della rete A22
Between Aesthetics and Politics in Climate Activism: A Material-Discursive Analysis of the A22 Network
Abstract
In the Anthropocene era, the actions of the A22 network – including Just Stop Oil and Ultima Generazione – emerge as liminal practice...
Publication · February 03, 2026
"Beyond the Anthropocentric Gaze: The "Death of the Spectator" in the Age of Delegated Agency" [In Russian]
Abstract
This article examines the radical reconfiguration of spectatorship in contemporary art through the lens of delegated agency and posthuman aesthetics. Building upon Roland Barthes' seminal concept of the "death of the author" (1967) and J...
Publication · February 03, 2026
Energy-efficient incremental control allocation for transition flight via quadratic programming
Publication · February 03, 2026
Gabidulin Codes Achieve List Decoding Capacity with an Order-Optimal Column-To-Row Ratio
Publication · February 03, 2026
CanHEAL: The Canadian network for Health Equity using Advanced data Linkage
Racial and ethnic disparities are pervasive in maternal health and a major source of health inequities in many settings. For example, maternal mortality rates persistently highlight racial disparities in high-income countries, such as the United S...
Project · February 03, 2026
Long-term neurodevelopmental outcomes after forceps, vacuum, and second-stage cesarean delivery
Abstract
Key Points Question Is there an association between mode of delivery in the second stage of labor and attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), autism spectrum disorder (ASD), and intellectual disability (ID)? Findings This cohor...
Publication · February 03, 2026
An Institutionalist Analysis of Post-Abe Immigration Policymaking in Japan
Publication · February 03, 2026
Brain circuits that drive social novelty seeking
Social behavior depends not only on recognizing others, but on deciding how differently to engage with familiar versus unfamiliar individuals. Across species, animals show a strong preference for interacting with new social partners, yet the brain...
Project · February 02, 2026