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sustainable lifestyles? The workshop promoted the discussion between strands of research that are still rather unconnected. It was from such a perspective that the workshop encompassed four panels: - socio-economic
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s of supporting human life in the lunar environment and architectural needs to create a livable, rather than “just” survivable home for astronauts. Last year, we built a mock-up of the first module and
employed in homogeneous catalysis can be utilized to achieve stereoselective catalytic reactions even on rather non-uniform surfaces like small NPs. This opens up yet unexplored possibilities for manipulating
conditions with constant Gibbs free energy, surface reactivity is better defined by rate ranges rather than a single mean rate. This superior method is powerful to quantify surface reaction variabilities
on technological feasibility – such as designing a suitable spacecraft for the long flight. It is rather on people and the complex challenges they are likely to face on the surface of Mars, as well as potential
density functional theory (DFT). While pore size was found to affect the interaction strength, the rather flexible TCS molecule can adjust to different pore shapes, resulting in very similar adsorption energies
convincing illusion of intelligence – in other words, not much the creation of intelligent beings, but rather of technologies that are perceived by humans as such. Drawing from the history of AI from the Turing
data as such do not lead to more transparent and accountable government and corporate actions but rather that different stakeholders engage in different, at times contesting, data practices by mobilising
to the earth, seeking to understand disaster not as the effect of natural or man-made activities. Rather, it suggests that human-nonhuman anthropocenic relations produce an assemblage that is called a disaster
not take place in the case of Christian Orthodox Churches. The process that may be recognized is rather that of a small adjustment or ‘reimagining of religion’ (Campbell 2017: 16) in a new – digital context