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Socially just pedagogies : posthumanist, feminist and materialist perspectives in higher education / edited by Vivienne Bozalek, Rosi Braidotti, Tamara Shefer and Michalinos Zembylas

London ; New York : Bloomsbury Academic, 2018




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Land education : rethinking pedagogies of place from indigenous, postcolonial, and decolonizing perspectives / edited by Kate McCoy, Eve Tuck, Marcia McKenzie.

London : Routledge, 2017.




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Cross national policies and practices on computers in education [electronic resource] / edited by Tjeerd Plomp and Ronald E. Anderson and Georgia Kontogiannopoulou-Polydorides

Dordrecht ; Boston : Kluwer Academic Publishers, [1996]




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[ASAP] Binding and Metabolism of Brominated Flame Retardant ß-1,2-Dibromo-4-(1,2-dibromoethyl)cyclohexane in Human Microsomal P450 Enzymes: Insights from Computational Studies

Chemical Research in Toxicology
DOI: 10.1021/acs.chemrestox.0c00076




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[ASAP] Update to Our Reader, Reviewer, and Author Communities—April 2020

Chemical Research in Toxicology
DOI: 10.1021/acs.chemrestox.0c00151




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[ASAP] Advanced <italic toggle="yes">In Vitro</italic> Testing Strategies and Models of the Intestine for Nanosafety Research

Chemical Research in Toxicology
DOI: 10.1021/acs.chemrestox.0c00079




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Terraferma : & other stories / Jonathan Falla.

Fife : Stupor Mundi, 2017.




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Son, sacrifice, and great shepherd : studies on the Epistle to the Hebrews / edited by David M. Moffitt and Eric F. Mason.

Tübingen : Mohr Siebeck, [2020].




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Tesla-Powered Band Electrifies Maker Faire

Wired.com checks out ArcAttack's musical Tesla-coil performance at Maker Faire 2010.




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'Give Zombies a Chance,' Says Walking Dead Creator

Robert Kirkman, creator of the Walking Dead comic book series brings zombies to TV.  We ask him why he thinks zombies are the new vampires.




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Game|Life - Arcade Rarities Galore

The Game|Life video crew spent our weekend at California Extreme, an annual show featuring an insane collection of classic video and pinball games from the heyday of the arcade.




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At 86, Roger Corman is Still Making Movies

Roger Corman is a Hollywood legend.  He's made over 350 movies in his lifetime, and he's showing no signs of stopping.  We asked him about his latest film, and the art of making movies.




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Staff Picks: Vitamix Professional Series 750

WIRED reviews the Vitamix Professional Series 750




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Angry Nerd - Series Trailer

A lot of nerds work at Wired, but one of them is very, very angry. Passionate nerd Chris Baker rages from behind his desk against the things in geek culture that just plain don’t make sense.




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The Window - Series Trailer: How the WIRED World Works

The Window is a documentary series about how the world works. We’ll pull back the curtain on the extraordinary places we hear and about, but rarely get to see inside. The Window takes us on a tour of amazing facilities, factories, lab and landmarks—the infrastructure of the WIRED world, as seen through the eyes of the people who work there.




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Game|Life - Gameboy Rarities Appraised

Chris Kohler digs into his collection to show off his a couple rarities, and gives some tips on building your own cache of hard-to-find games.




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Angry Nerd - San Diego Comic Con 2013: Bronies

You've all been asking Angry Nerd to rant about Bronies, but he's just not going to do it.




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Minneapolis - Perceived Boundaries with Kate Casanova - Station to Station

Kate Casanova discusses what drives the concept of her art, and how it blurs the lines of humans and nature.




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Codefellas - Shout to All My Lost Spies

Topple’s bravado is put to the test when his old-school spy game gets the green light. Winters busts out her best pep talk, but can Topple get back to his fighting weight? The fate of the world rests on the shoulders of one man—and his mustache.




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Codefellas - The Cougar Lies with Spanish Moss

Agent Topple's mustache does its dirty work, and Nicole brokers a deal for peace. But why is the NSA collecting millions of Instagram brunch photos? And if your waffles have nothing to hide, what are they so worried about?




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Mr. Know-It-All - Serving Genetically Modified Food at Dinner Parties

When hosting a party where genetically modified foods are what’s for dinner, is it proper etiquette to warn your GMO-averse friends ahead of time? Mr. Know-It-All offers sage advice on how to handle.




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Angry Nerd - The Unraveling of Secret Societies in Pop Cultural References

Long gone are the days when secret societies were, in fact, secret. Now, hacks use underground organizations as shorthand for evil in their pop culture products and Angry Nerd demands an end to it. Is a mention of the Templars in Assassin’s Creed IV: Black Flag and Jay Z rapping about the Illuminati worth taking away from the power of the actual conspiracy theories?




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WIRED Live - Milk Refrigeration Systems for India's Off-Grid Communities

As the largest producer and consumer of milk in the world, India faces a serious problem when it comes to off-grid dairy farmers. In this World Economic Forum discussion, Promethean Power Systems co-founder Sam White describes his approach to ensuring that milk is properly refrigerated and not spoiled by bacteria.




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WIRED Live - Global Sustainability & Planetary Boundaries

In this World Economic Forum discussion, Johan Rockström, executive director of the Stockholm Resilience Centre, proposes a new scientific framework called Planetary Boundaries—a way of thinking about consumption and sustainability that could help keep Earth habitable.




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Teen Technorati - 2014 Thiel Fellowship Documentary Series Teaser

Watch a preview of our new documentary series, Teen Technorati, which follows 40 students under the age of 20 as they compete for a Thiel Fellowship. Created by investor Peter Thiel, the $2 million fund awards $100,000 to 20 winners who will have to drop out of school to further develop their individual medical, technology, and design-based projects. From team challenges to a lightning pitch in front of the judges, see who makes the cut as the next generation of young, innovative entrepreneurs.




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Angry Nerd - Why Disney Needs to Make More Movies About Classic Villains

The House of Mouse might be onto something: Forget the hero and make the villain the star. Disney’s new film Maleficent does just that and it actually…kind of…works. Angry Nerd explains the pros of putting the evil queens and wicked witches front and center.




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Catch Vic Mignogna Behind the Scenes in the Series Star Trek Continues

Intended to pick up where the original show left off, the web series “Star Trek Continues” has brought about a wave of nostalgic appreciation for the classic sci-fi show. After a successful Kickstarter campaign and now, with two full webisodes under its belt, the show, by producer/director/super fan/star Vic Mignogna, is ushering in brand-new voyages of the starship Enterprise.




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Angry Nerd - Death to the Superhero Comic-Book Movie … But Not All Comic-Book Movies

It’s hard for him to admit, but Angry Nerd just doesn’t need anymore Marvel or DC comic book movies. Instead of another big budget flick with an oversaturated superhero, why not look elsewhere for solid source material? Case in point: The excellent, new comic-to-silver-screen adaptation, Snowpiercer.




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Angry Nerd - Why Body Swapping Is Awesome on TV, But Crappy in Movies

BBC America is hedging their bets on Intruders, a new show about a secret society whose members can jump into other people's bodies. And while body swapping is nothing new in the cinematic world, the trope tends to work better on TV, than on film. Angry Nerd explains why.




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The Window - Goodyear Blimp Part 1: A New Airship Takes to the Skies

We go inside the latest addition to a fleet of lighter-than-air vehicles—the most advanced blimp in the air.




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Angry Nerd - I Can't Remember Why, But Movies About Amnesia Are Awesome

In the upcoming thriller Before I Go to Sleep​, Nicole Kidman stars as a woman who's grappling to remember what happened in her past. The amnesia plot line works, as it does for every film centered around memory loss, because it puts the protagonist on the same level as the viewer. Angry Nerd explains why.




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Angry Nerd - "Hunger Games" and the Terrible Trend of Turning a Book into Two Movies

Why turn one book into one movie, when you can turn it into two? Despite “Mockingjay” being the weakest book in “The Hunger Games” series, movie execs have decided to translate it into a two-part film. Angry Nerd explains why the stretch from one to two is a terrible trend that needs to end.




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Angry Nerd - Nerdiest Animated Holiday Specials

It’s that time of the year when networks drop sickly sweet holiday cartoons. When it comes to animated specials Angry Nerd typically loathes them, but will things change when he gets a visit from the Ghost of Christmas Specials Past?




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Angry Nerd - 10 Most Underrated Movies of 2014

T.V. may be in a golden era, but that’s no excuse for you to skip out on the best movies of the year. Angry Nerd names the 10 most underrated movies of 2014, including “Only Lovers Left Alive,” “Snowpiercer,” “The Raid 2,” and “Edge of Tomorrow.”




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Jeff 1000 - Behind the Scenes of Summer Glau’s New Robot Series

“Alphas” co-creator Michael Karnow is behind the new series "Jeff 1000,” which stars Summer Glau and David Arquette. Go behind the scenes and see what it’s really like to work with a robot-turned actor.




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Design FX - The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies Crowd-Simulation On a Behemoth Scale

Weta Digital was behind the striking effects in two of this year's big-franchise films: “Dawn of the Planet of the Apes”—which picked up an Oscar nomination for best visual effects—and “The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies.” Mike Seymour takes an exclusive look at the impressive, large-scale battle sequences that Weta designed for the final installment in The Hobbit trilogy.




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Craziest Battle Damage Moments from Season 1

Hosts Justin and Erik smashed a lot of stuff in season 1. Check out the best highlights, including never-before-seen footage, and get ready because season 2 is going to be bigger and more destructive than ever before.




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Angry Nerd - Marvel vs DC: Who Will Ruin Superhero Movies? Starring Black Nerd Comedy

Comic book movies are on the rise, but will it be Marvel or DC that pushes us over the edge? Andre from Black Nerd Comedy pays Angry Nerd another visit to discuss if it’ll be Spider-Man or Fantastic Four that makes us say no more.




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Unnecessarily Rushed Explanations - The Funniest Video Game of All Time

WIRED editor Chris Kohler breaks down why Sam & Max Hit the Road is the funniest video game of all time. What’s not to love about a duo of anthropomorphic “freelance police”?




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Data Attack - How Tech Companies Avoid Taxes Explained with Magic

Publicly traded U.S. tech companies have stashed as much as $530 billion in offshore tax havens. How’d they do it? Find out what magic tricks companies like Google, Apple, and Microsoft have up their sleeves.




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WIRED October Issue Preview - Cities by Design

Cities used to grow (more or less) by accident. Today cities develop more intentionally. From Shanghai to Nairobi, designers, architects, and planners are using better materials, smart science, and big data to make cities better—and even a little magical.




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Real Actors, Virtual Movies

The race to VR cinema has split into two tracks: either Pixar-like CGI that affords full immersion, or 360-degree video, which lacks true "presence." Uncorporeal's new technology is a marriage of the two, and gives us a glimpse at what the future of VR film could be.




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Absurd Creatures | Comb Jellies Are Ready to Rave

Put the comb jelly in the spotlight and watch it groove. The sea creatures turn into pulsating rainbows of movement under the right lighting, no disco ball needed.




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A New List App Takes You Inside Celebrities'... Lists

Actor B.J. Novak has a new app for making lists of anything you want. But the real fun is in browsing the lists of celebrities like Lena Dunham, Mindy Kaling, and Snoop Dogg.




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Wired's Top Five Entertainment Stories Of 2015

Music wars, television scandals, movie masterpieces and major disappointments, 2015 had it all. Have a look at our biggest entertainment stories from the last year.




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The Dark Side of Christmas, Explained with Holiday Cookies

It's not all twinkly lights, wrapped presents, and Yule logs. Uncover the darker side of Christmas from the 83 million trees that get chopped down to the $616.9 billion spent in November and December.




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Wired's Top Five Security Stories Of 2015

2015 showed that the Internet is a dangerous place. Whether it’s your cellular-connected car or personal details on an adulterous dating website, no one seems safe anymore.




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Wired's Top Five Science Stories of 2015

It was a good year for finding stuff out and our favorite science stories all revealed something about the universe.




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Wired's Top Five Transportation Stories

Getting from A to B has never been more exciting than it was in 2015. We've got the best transportation stories of the year for you.




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King Tides Show Us How Climate Change Will Threaten Coastal Cities

Seawall-topping king tides occur when extra-high tides line up with other meteorological anomalies. In the past they were a novelty or a nuisance. Now they hint at the new normal, when sea level rise will render current coastlines obsolete.