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Charlotte Dance Festival Welcomes Winthrop Students' Original Choreography
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
The four students are Mason Diaz, Kristin Ramirez, Kristin Ward and Bridget O'Connor. Their performance will be at 6 p.m. Sunday, March 22. The Charlotte Dance Festival will feature a few familiar faces this weekend.
Published by: Winthrop University
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Some Scholars do not have work included here because they are working with their Mentors to publish their work in a peer-reviewed professional journal. Those Scholars and Mentors are listed below. Additionally, Maddie Diaz...
Published by: Winthrop University
Balancing solar PV deployment and RD&D
We present a new framework for studying the socially optimal level of generating capacity and public RD&D investments for the electric power sector under decision-dependent technical change uncertainty. We construct a bottom-up...
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Formulating Expectations for Future Water Availability through Infrastructure Development Decisions in Arid Regions
Water resources development options are usually selected on a least-cost basis. While economic considerations are dominant in choosing projects, there are also a mix of other factors including social demands, political...
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Governments as partners
Accelerating innovation in clean energy technologies is a policy priority for governments around the world aiming to mitigate climate change and to provide affordable energy. Most research has focused on the role of governments...
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Life cycle water use of energy production and its environmental impacts in China.
The energy sector is a major user of fresh water resources in China. We investigate the life cycle water withdrawals, consumptive water use, and wastewater discharge of China's energy sectors and their water-consumption-related...
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Public policy and financial resource mobilization for wind energy in developing countries
We analyze and contrast how China and India mobilized financial resources to build domestic technological innovation systems in wind energy. To that end, we identify distinct stages of technology diffusion in the two countries...
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Quantifying the Effects of Expert Selection and Elicitation Design on Experts' Confidence in Their Judgments About Future Energy Technologies.
Expert elicitations are now frequently used to characterize uncertain future technology outcomes. However, their usefulness is limited, in part because: estimates across studies are not easily comparable; choices in survey...
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Effects of technology complexity on the emergence and evolution of wind industry manufacturing locations along global value chains
Wind energy can contribute to national climate, energy, and economic goals by expanding clean energy and supporting economies through new manufacturing industries. However, the mechanisms for achieving these interlinked goals...
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How has external knowledge contributed to lithium-ion batteries for the energy transition?
Innovation in clean-energy technologies is central toward a net-zero energy system. One key determinant of technological innovation is the integration of external knowledge, i.e., knowledge spillovers. However, extant work does...
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Scientific Wealth in Middle East and North Africa
Several developing countries seek to build knowledge-based economies by attempting to expand scientific research capabilities. Characterizing the state and direction of progress in this arena is challenging but important. Here...
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Expert views - and disagreements - about the potential of energy technology R&D
Mitigating climate change will require innovation in energy technologies. Policy makers are faced with the question of how to promote this innovation, and whether to focus on a few technologies or to spread their bets. We...
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Water-carbon trade-off in China's coal power industry.
The energy sector is increasingly facing water scarcity constraints in many regions around the globe, especially in China, where the unprecedented large-scale construction of coal-fired thermal power plants is taking place in...
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Rescue US energy innovation
President Trump has proposed severe cuts to US government spending on energy research, development and demonstration, but Congress has the ‘power of the purse’ and can rescue US energy innovation. If serious cuts are enacted...
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The Effects of Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD) on Hippocampal Mossy Fiber Axon Guidance: A Review
Deborah Diaz
Jan 01, 0001
Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD) is an overarching term used to describe the range of physical, mental, behavioral, and/or learning disabilities that become present in an individual who was exposed to alcohol in the womb....
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Evaluation of the Potential HMGA1-EF24 Nexus in Human Colon Cancer
The architectural chromatin binding proteins High Mobility Group A1 (HMGA1) are proteins expressed at high levels in malignant cancers and induce neoplastic transformation. The protein is increased as the last step of the...
Published by: Winthrop University
Making technological innovation work for sustainable development.
This paper presents insights and action proposals to better harness technological innovation for sustainable development. We begin with three key insights from scholarship and practice. First, technological innovation processes...
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