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Starting with the quasi-experimental situations (or "natural experiments") of the London smog episode of 1952 and the sudden ban on coal sales in Dublin in 1990, which highlighted the short-term effects of air pollution on cardiovascular and respiratory …
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Abstract Software obfuscation aims to scramble the machine-language code of software so that it is difficult to understand and analyze. It is a very useful technique for security through obscurity. This scrambling can be carried out at various levels and …
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Abstract This lecture summarizes the findings of two years of lectures on religious norms and questions of authority in the Greek world. The theme was vast, and it was from the specific angle of questioning the place of the gods in Greek normative …
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Abstract Compiling a source program in machine code can be an opportunity to make it more resistant to certain attacks. For example, systematic bounds tests when accessing arrays can be introduced during compilation, then optimized to reduce the runtime …
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Yvonne Rogers Yvonne Rogers is a Professor of Interaction Design, the director of UCLIC and a deputy head of the Computer Science department at University College London. She's been at UCL since Sept'11. From 2006-2011, she was professor of Human Computer …
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Social media are everywhere today, and our ability to collaborate remotely has become second nature, especially since the pandemic, with tools for document sharing and direct or deferred communication via text, voice or video. This lesson traces the …
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Abstract The notion of iustum pretium - the " juste prix " - is both a central problem of antiquity and a thread running through the reception of Roman law in medieval Europe. The last three decades have revived interest in pre-modern economic thought and …
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Hate speech and radicalized emotions "Fortress Europe?! Analyzing the "Shameless Normalization" of Far-Right Populist Discourse about Migration and Asylum Much research illustrates that formerly taboo subjects and expressions in mainstream discourse are …
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Pierre-Henri Gouyon Pierre-Henri Gouyon is an agricultural engineer with a doctorate in ecology, a master's degree in philosophy, a doctorate in science and a doctorate in genetics. He teaches at the Muséum national d'histoire naturelle, AgroParisTech, …
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This lecture will be a continuation of the previous one on the current biodiversity crisis, focusing in particular on the impacts of emerging diseases, in the context of the more general evolution of pathogens, but also reflections on possible solutions …
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José Burucua PH.D. on History of Art at the Buenos Aires University in 1985. In the same institution he has been full professor of Modern History since 1986 until 2004. From 2004 until 2016 he was full professor of Problems of Cultural History at the …
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"   The working hypothesis is   : it's true that sexuality as experience is obviously not independent of codes and the system of prohibitions, but we must remember that these codes are surprisingly stable, continuous and slow to change. It should also be …
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Abstract In my second talk I consider the importance of fiction. Why do we care about people who never existed and events that never occurred? How can their stories shed light on our own lives? I argue that the key to answering these questions is to …
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Abstract In this talk, I will describe recent experiments in atomically-thin transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDs) where Coulomb interactions between electrons dominate over their kinetic energy. Our measurements provide a direct evidence that the …
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Judith Rainhorn Judith Rainhorn is a historian, professor at the Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne and researcher at the Maison française d'Oxford. Her work focuses on the social history of urban populations, work and health in the 19th and 20th …
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Mathematics, equal opportunities and excellence (2). From West to East: what international comparisons tell us. …
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Abstract In previous lectures, we were interested in the link between two-body physics, described by the diffusion length, and the properties of an N-body system, addressed by Bogoliubov's method. This link was possible for a weakly interacting gas. The …
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Because of its malleability, low melting point, availability in the earth's crust and certain properties of its derivatives (covering power of ceruse white, anti-knock properties of tetraethyl lead, for example), lead has been used by humans since …
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