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Preregistration in diverse contexts
In recent years, open science practices have become increasingly popular in psychology and related sciences. These practices aim to increase rigour and transparency in science as a potential response to the challenges posed by...
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Preregistration in diverse contexts
In recent years, open science practices have become increasingly popular in psychology and related sciences. These practices aim to increase rigour and transparency in science as a potential response to the challenges posed by...
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Citation Patterns Following a Strongly Contradictory Replication Result
Replication studies that contradict prior findings may facilitate scientific self-correction by triggering a reappraisal of the original studies; however, the research community’s response to replication results has not been...
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Quantum Entanglement and Emergence
Paul O'Hara
Mar 16, 2022
Paul O’Hara has a Ph.D. in mathematics from UCLA and has widely published in theoretical physics especially in the areas related to general relativity and quantum mechanics. Currently, he is a professor of scientific methodology...
Quantum Entanglement and Emergence
Paul O'Hara
Mar 16, 2022
Paul O’Hara has a Ph.D. in mathematics from UCLA and has widely published in theoretical physics especially in the areas related to general relativity and quantum mechanics. Currently, he is a professor of scientific methodology...
Defending the Indefensible
Sophia Hatzisavvidou
Jan 01, 0001
This article offers an analysis of Obama’s response to the publication of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) torture report. Using rhetoric as its mode of inquiry, the article demonstrates how Obama employed epideictic...
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Inventing the Environmental State
Sophia Hatzisavvidou
Jan 02, 2020

The neoliberal nature of the environmental state prevents a transformation to long-term sustainability. Taking the case of Britain, I scrutinise the rhetorical invention of the environmental state by identifying and analysing...

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Effects of DNA Interactions on the Assembly and Stability of Oligonucleotide-Lipid Nanoparticles
Sophia Roedema
Jan 01, 0001
Lipid micelles can be used to deliver hydrophobic pharmaceuticals in the bloodstream; however, micelles are inherently unstable because they require a large concentration of lipid to form, and they interact with serum proteins...
Published by: Ursinus College
Disturbing Binaries in Political Thought
Sophia Hatzisavvidou
Jun 11, 2015
‘Keeping silent’ can be a meaningful political event, a form of political activism that generates new political subjectivities and alters existing realities by reconfiguring power relations. To flesh out this argument, this...
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Beyond technofix
The Prometheus myth has long now provided inspiration for those who envision solutions to environmental issues. Prometheus is the figure par excellence of human forethought and progress in the anthropocene. In this article, we...
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Disturbing Binaries in Political Thought
Sophia Hatzisavvidou
Jun 11, 2015
‘Keeping silent’ can be a meaningful political event, a form of political activism that generates new political subjectivities and alters existing realities by reconfiguring power relations. To flesh out this argument, this...
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‘The Climate Has Always Been Changing’
Sophia Hatzisavvidou
Dec 31, 2021
Celebrity politician Sarah Palin diffused climate denialism, while advocating a version of social and political conservatism. This article scrutinises her rhetoric and argues that she crafted and performed a brand or ethos that...
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Millennial Culture and Epistemology: Exploring the Meaning-making Discourse of an Emerging Generation
Sophia Driscoll Gamber
Jan 01, 0001
Millennial Culture and Epistemology takes a mixed methods approach to understanding the culture and epistemological processes of the current cohort of millennial undergraduate students at a small residential liberal arts...
Published by: Ursinus College
Defending the Indefensible
Sophia Hatzisavvidou
Jan 01, 0001
This article offers an analysis of Obama’s response to the publication of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) torture report. Using rhetoric as its mode of inquiry, the article demonstrates how Obama employed epideictic...
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‘The Climate Has Always Been Changing’
Sophia Hatzisavvidou
Dec 31, 2021
Celebrity politician Sarah Palin diffused climate denialism, while advocating a version of social and political conservatism. This article scrutinises her rhetoric and argues that she crafted and performed a brand or ethos that...
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Reinhold Niebuhr's Christian Nation: The Theology of White Supremacy in Liberal White American Christianity
Sophia Driscoll Gamber
Jan 01, 0001
Reinhold Niebuhr's Christian Nation explores the relationships between white supremacy, American nation-building, and Protestantism. The argument operates on two levels. It is firstly concerned with unpacking the development of...
Published by: Ursinus College
Beyond technofix
The Prometheus myth has long now provided inspiration for those who envision solutions to environmental issues. Prometheus is the figure par excellence of human forethought and progress in the anthropocene. In this article, we...
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Inventing the Environmental State
Sophia Hatzisavvidou
Jan 02, 2020

The neoliberal nature of the environmental state prevents a transformation to long-term sustainability. Taking the case of Britain, I scrutinise the rhetorical invention of the environmental state by identifying and analysing...

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The Role of Zuo1 Modification in Ribosome Association and Prion Formation in Saccharomyces cerevisiae
Sophia Lisowski
Jan 01, 0001
This study aims to elucidate the mechanism by which co-translational prion formation can be regulated by the association of a molecular chaperone known as the ribosome-associated complex (RAC) to the ribosome.
Published by: Ursinus College
Inhibition of TBC1D5 activates Rab7a and can enhance the function of the retromer cargo-selective complex.
The retromer complex is a vital component of the endosomal protein sorting machinery being necessary for sorting into both the endosome-to-Golgi retrieval pathway and also the endosome-to-cell-surface recycling pathway. Retromer...
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Our Christian Nation: White Supremacy and the Making of an American Theology
Sophia Driscoll Gamber
Jan 01, 0001
What does it mean to be a "Christian nation," a nation which is blessed by God above other nations? This moniker of divinity and chosen-ness has been in some way attached to the American project since its conception, though many...
Published by: Ursinus College
Global mental health
BACKGROUND: An increasing number of international organisations and national governments have committed to well-being promotion. Unfortunately, important questions regarding how to assess well-being are still unresolved, making...
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