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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SpaceX%20fairing%20recovery%20program
The SpaceX fairing recovery program was an experimental program by SpaceX, begun in 2017 in an effort to determine if it might be possible to economically recover and reuse expended launch vehicle payload fairings from suborbital space. The experimental program became an operational program as, by late 2020, the compan...
SpaceX fairing recovery program
[ "Engineering" ]
2,321
[ "nan" ]
56,984,525
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harrison%27s%20rule
Harrison's rule is an observation in evolutionary biology by Launcelot Harrison which states that in comparisons across closely related species, host and parasite body sizes tend to covary positively. Parasite species' body size increases with host species' body size Launcelot Harrison, an Australian authority in zoo...
Harrison's rule
[ "Biology" ]
434
[ "Evolutionary biology", "Animal size", "Organism size" ]
41,137,026
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paradox%20Engineering
Paradox Engineering SA is a Swiss technology company that designs and markets solutions and services enabling smart cities and Industry 4.0 applications. The company's mission is to offer technologies to unlock the value of data. Its solutions are ready for the Internet of things, and enable cities and companies to col...
Paradox Engineering
[ "Technology", "Engineering" ]
669
[ "Wireless networking", "Computer networks engineering" ]
41,138,014
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radiation%20law%20for%20human%20mobility
The radiation law is way of modeling human mobility (geographic mobility, human migration) and it gives better empirical predictions than the gravity model of migration which is widely used in this subject. Intercity mobility Waves of migration due to displacement by war, or exploitation in the hope of geographical d...
Radiation law for human mobility
[ "Mathematics" ]
886
[ "Applied mathematics", "Mathematical modeling" ]
41,138,201
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Theta%20Muscae
Theta Muscae (θ Muscae) is a multiple star system in the southern constellation Musca ("the Fly"), containing a Wolf-Rayet star and two massive companions. With an apparent magnitude of 5.5, it is the second-brightest Wolf–Rayet star in the sky, although much of the visual brightness comes from the massive companions ...
Theta Muscae
[ "Astronomy" ]
538
[ "Musca", "Constellations" ]
41,138,699
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thermal%20manikin
The thermal manikin is a human model designed for scientific testing of thermal environments without the risk or inaccuracies inherent in human subject testing. Thermal manikins are primarily used in automotive, indoor environment, outdoor environment, military and clothing research. The first thermal manikins in the 1...
Thermal manikin
[ "Physics", "Chemistry" ]
1,739
[ "Transport phenomena", "Scalar physical quantities", "Temperature", "Physical phenomena", "Thermodynamic properties", "Physical quantities", "Heat transfer", "SI base quantities", "Intensive quantities", "Thermodynamics", "Wikipedia categories named after physical quantities" ]
41,139,002
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sociology%20of%20Revolution
Sociology of Revolution is a 1925 book by Russian American sociologist Pitirim Sorokin. Sociology of revolution as a branch of sociology was developed by Thomas Hobbes in Leviathan to a certain extent earlier than Sorokin. Hobbes lived and created in the period of the English Revolution. In the opinion by Hobbes, "the ...
Sociology of Revolution
[ "Biology" ]
3,276
[ "Behavior", "Aggression", "Human behavior", "Conflict (process)" ]
41,139,312
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GIT%20quotient
In algebraic geometry, an affine GIT quotient, or affine geometric invariant theory quotient, of an affine scheme with an action by a group scheme G is the affine scheme , the prime spectrum of the ring of invariants of A, and is denoted by . A GIT quotient is a categorical quotient: any invariant morphism uniquely fa...
GIT quotient
[ "Mathematics" ]
1,002
[ "Fields of abstract algebra", "Algebraic geometry" ]
41,139,401
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hans%20Hermes
Hans Hermes (; 12 February 1912 – 10 November 2003) was a German mathematician and logician, who made significant contributions to the foundations of mathematical logic. Personal life Hermes was born in Neunkirchen. From 1931, he studied mathematics, physics, chemistry, biology and philosophy at the University of Frei...
Hans Hermes
[ "Mathematics" ]
1,053
[ "Mathematical logic", "Mathematical logicians" ]
41,139,514
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Earthship%20Brighton
Earthship Brighton is a self-sustainable building, completed in 2006 and owned by the non-profit Low Carbon Trust, situated in Stanmer Park, Brighton, England. The building is an example of passive solar earth-sheltered design and was constructed using waste car tyres and other recycled materials such as cans and bott...
Earthship Brighton
[ "Engineering" ]
513
[ "Construction", "Sustainable building", "Building engineering" ]
41,139,526
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World%20Gasoline%20Engine
The World Gasoline Engine is a family of straight-4 piston engines, based on the Global Engine Alliance design. Three engines have been produced: a 1.8 L, a 2.0 L, and a 2.4 L. The initial design of the engine block and cylinder head was handled by Hyundai as part of the Global Engine Alliance. The engines feature an...
World Gasoline Engine
[ "Technology" ]
774
[ "Engines", "Automobile engines" ]
41,143,378
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Proof%20of%20stake
Proof-of-stake (PoS) protocols are a class of consensus mechanisms for blockchains that work by selecting validators in proportion to their quantity of holdings in the associated cryptocurrency. This is done to avoid the computational cost of proof-of-work (POW) schemes. The first functioning use of PoS for cryptocurre...
Proof of stake
[ "Mathematics", "Engineering" ]
1,998
[ "Applied mathematics", "Cryptography", "Cybersecurity engineering" ]
41,144,410
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Equivariant%20topology
In mathematics, equivariant topology is the study of topological spaces that possess certain symmetries. In studying topological spaces, one often considers continuous maps , and while equivariant topology also considers such maps, there is the additional constraint that each map "respects symmetry" in both its domain ...
Equivariant topology
[ "Physics", "Mathematics" ]
704
[ "Mathematical structures", "Group actions", "Space (mathematics)", "Topological spaces", "Topology", "Space", "Geometry", "Spacetime", "Symmetry" ]
41,144,473
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burnside%20category
In category theory and homotopy theory the Burnside category of a finite group G is a category whose objects are finite G-sets and whose morphisms are (equivalence classes of) spans of G-equivariant maps. It is a categorification of the Burnside ring of G. Definitions Let G be a finite group (in fact everything will w...
Burnside category
[ "Mathematics" ]
498
[ "Functions and mappings", "Mathematical structures", "Mathematical objects", "Group theory", "Fields of abstract algebra", "Mathematical relations", "Category theory" ]
41,144,612
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Limiting%20point%20%28geometry%29
In geometry, the limiting points of two disjoint circles A and B in the Euclidean plane are points p that may be defined by any of the following equivalent properties: The pencil of circles defined by A and B contains a degenerate (radius zero) circle centered at p. Every circle or line that is perpendicular to both A ...
Limiting point (geometry)
[ "Mathematics" ]
262
[ "Circles", "Pi" ]
41,144,748
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Redshift%20conjecture
In mathematics, more specifically in chromatic homotopy theory, the redshift conjecture states, roughly, that algebraic K-theory has chromatic level one higher than that of a complex-oriented ring spectrum R. It was formulated by John Rognes in a lecture at Schloss Ringberg, Germany, in January 1999, and made more pre...
Redshift conjecture
[ "Mathematics" ]
172
[ "Unsolved problems in mathematics", "Algebraic topology", "Topology stubs", "Conjectures", "Topology", "Fields of abstract algebra", "Mathematical problems" ]
41,145,205
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Propagation%20of%20grapevines
The propagation of grapevines is an important consideration in commercial viticulture and winemaking. Grapevines, most of which belong to the Vitis vinifera family, produce one crop of fruit each growing season with a limited life span for individual vines. While some centenarian old vine examples of grape varieties ex...
Propagation of grapevines
[ "Biology" ]
2,104
[ "Behavior", "Plant reproduction", "Plants", "Reproduction" ]
41,145,357
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Automation%20bias
Automation bias is the propensity for humans to favor suggestions from automated decision-making systems and to ignore contradictory information made without automation, even if it is correct. Automation bias stems from the social psychology literature that found a bias in human-human interaction that showed that peopl...
Automation bias
[ "Engineering" ]
4,110
[ "Impact of automation", "Automation" ]
41,145,444
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bis%28triphenylphosphine%29platinum%20chloride
Bis(triphenylphosphine)platinum chloride is a metal phosphine complex with the formula PtCl2[P(C6H5)3]2. Cis- and trans isomers are known. The cis isomer is a white crystalline powder, while the trans isomer is yellow. Both isomers are square planar about the central platinum atom. The cis isomer is used primarily as a...
Bis(triphenylphosphine)platinum chloride
[ "Chemistry" ]
431
[ "Catalysis", "Homogeneous catalysis" ]
41,145,624
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alternative%20mating%20strategy
An alternative mating strategy is a strategy used by male or female animals, often with distinct phenotypes, that differs from the prevailing mating strategy of their sex. Such strategies are diverse and variable both across and within species. Animal sexual behaviour and mate choice directly affect social structure an...
Alternative mating strategy
[ "Biology" ]
4,409
[ "Reproduction in animals", "Behavior", "Evolutionary processes", "Reproduction", "Behavioural sciences", "Ethology", "Sexual selection", "Mating" ]
54,056,758
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Melanosclerite
The Melanosclerites are a group of problematic microfossils obtained by palynological processing. Morphology The form-taxon contains a wide array of rod-like fossils, 100 μm to some mm long, that culminate in a broad bulbous 'head', often separated from the stalk by a constriction. The bulbous end may bear broad 'pro...
Melanosclerite
[ "Biology" ]
590
[ "Incertae sedis", "Taxonomy (biology)" ]
54,056,941
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HTC%20U11
The HTC U11 is an Android smartphone manufactured and sold by HTC as part of the HTC U series. It was announced on 16 May 2017 and succeeds the HTC 10 smartphone. In the United States, the HTC U11's major carrier is Sprint; however, it is also compatible with unlocked carriers, such as AT&T, T-Mobile, and Verizon. On ...
HTC U11
[ "Technology" ]
857
[ "Discontinued flagship smartphones", "Flagship smartphones" ]
54,057,746
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/No.%205131%20%28BD%29%20Squadron%20RAF
No. 5131 (BD) Squadron was an Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) squadron of the Royal Air Force. First formed in 1943, 5131 Bomb Disposal Squadron was the Royal Air Force’s explosive ordnance disposal capability for 77 years. Its technicians were trained to deal with conventional munitions, chemical munitions and impr...
No. 5131 (BD) Squadron RAF
[ "Chemistry" ]
1,384
[ "Explosion protection", "Bomb disposal" ]
54,060,545
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Astrophysics%20for%20People%20in%20a%20Hurry
Astrophysics for People in a Hurry is a 2017 popular science book by Neil deGrasse Tyson, centering around a number of basic questions about the universe. Published on May 2, 2017, by W. W. Norton & Company, the book is a collection of Tyson's essays that appeared in Natural History magazine at various times from 1997 ...
Astrophysics for People in a Hurry
[ "Astronomy" ]
450
[ "Astronomy books", "Works about astronomy" ]
54,060,959
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NGC%201964
NGC 1964 is a barred spiral galaxy in the constellation Lepus. The galaxy lies 65 million light years away from Earth, which means, given its apparent dimensions, that NGC 1964 is approximately 100,000 light years across. At its center lies a supermassive black hole, with estimated mass 2.5 × 107 . The galaxy features ...
NGC 1964
[ "Astronomy" ]
182
[ "Lepus (constellation)", "Constellations" ]
54,061,668
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liouville%E2%80%93Bratu%E2%80%93Gelfand%20equation
For Liouville's equation in differential geometry, see Liouville's equation. In mathematics, Liouville–Bratu–Gelfand equation or Liouville's equation is a non-linear Poisson equation, named after the mathematicians Joseph Liouville, Gheorghe Bratu and Israel Gelfand. The equation reads The equation appears in thermal...
Liouville–Bratu–Gelfand equation
[ "Physics", "Mathematics" ]
407
[ "Equations of physics", "Mathematical objects", "Differential equations", "Eponymous equations of physics", "Equations" ]
54,061,735
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Head%20%28hydrology%29
In hydrology, the head is the point on a watercourse up to which it has been artificially broadened and/or raised by an impoundment. Above the head of the reservoir natural conditions prevail; below it the water level above the riverbed has been raised by the impoundment and its flow rate reduced, unless and until bank...
Head (hydrology)
[ "Physics", "Chemistry", "Engineering", "Environmental_science" ]
540
[ "Hydrology", "Physical systems", "Hydraulics", "Civil engineering", "Environmental engineering", "Hydraulic engineering" ]
54,061,907
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lempel%E2%80%93Ziv%20complexity
The Lempel–Ziv complexity is a measure that was first presented in the article On the Complexity of Finite Sequences (IEEE Trans. On IT-22,1 1976), by two Israeli computer scientists, Abraham Lempel and Jacob Ziv. This complexity measure is related to Kolmogorov complexity, but the only function it uses is the recursiv...
Lempel–Ziv complexity
[ "Mathematics", "Technology", "Engineering" ]
1,816
[ "Telecommunications engineering", "Applied mathematics", "Mathematical logic", "Computer science", "Information theory", "Computability theory" ]
54,062,670
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Journal%20of%20Environmental%20Science%20and%20Health%2C%20Part%20C
The Journal of Environmental Science and Health, Part C: Environmental Carcinogenesis and Ecotoxicology Reviews is a biannual peer-reviewed scientific journal covering environmental health as it relates to carcinogenesis and toxicology. It was established in 1976 and is published by Taylor & Francis. The editor-in-chie...
Journal of Environmental Science and Health, Part C
[ "Environmental_science" ]
130
[ "Environmental science journals", "Toxicology journals", "Toxicology", "Environmental health journals" ]
54,062,994
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marcus%20Hutchins
Marcus Hutchins (born 1994), also known online as MalwareTech, is a British computer security researcher known for stopping the WannaCry ransomware attack. He is employed by cybersecurity firm Kryptos Logic. Hutchins is from Ilfracombe in Devon. Early life Hutchins is the elder son of Janet Hutchins, a Scottish nurse,...
Marcus Hutchins
[ "Technology" ]
2,930
[ "Lists of people in STEM fields", "Hackers" ]
54,063,597
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heat%20of%20dilution
In thermochemistry, the heat of dilution, or enthalpy of dilution, refers to the enthalpy change associated with the dilution process of a component in a solution at a constant pressure. If the initial state of the component is a pure liquid (presuming the solution is liquid), the dilution process is equal to its disso...
Heat of dilution
[ "Physics", "Chemistry", "Mathematics" ]
919
[ "Enthalpy", "Quantity", "Physical quantities", "Thermodynamic properties" ]
54,063,615
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zeldovich%20number
The Zeldovich number is a dimensionless number which provides a quantitative measure for the activation energy of a chemical reaction which appears in the Arrhenius exponent, named after the Russian scientist Yakov Borisovich Zeldovich, who along with David A. Frank-Kamenetskii, first introduced in their paper in 1938....
Zeldovich number
[ "Chemistry", "Engineering" ]
192
[ "Fluid dynamics stubs", "Chemical reaction engineering", "Chemical engineering", "Combustion", "Piping", "Chemical reaction stubs", "Chemical kinetics", "Dimensionless numbers of chemistry", "Chemical process stubs", "Fluid dynamics" ]
54,063,628
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electrochemical%20promotion%20of%20catalysis
The electrochemical promotion of catalysis (EPOC) effect in the realm of chemistry refers to the pronounced enhancement of catalytic reactions or significant changes in the catalytic properties of a conductive catalyst in the presence of electrical currents or interfacial potentials. Also known as Non-faradaic electroc...
Electrochemical promotion of catalysis
[ "Chemistry" ]
1,125
[ "Catalysis", "Chemical kinetics", "Electrochemistry" ]
54,064,049
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phanteks
Phanteks is a Dutch company which mainly produces PC cases, fans, and other case accessories. The company has a base in the United States. History Phanteks's first product was the PH-TC14PE, a CPU cooler. Later, Phanteks started producing cases, beginning with the Enthoo Series. Products The company produces several ...
Phanteks
[ "Technology" ]
175
[ "Computer hardware companies", "Computers" ]
54,064,251
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burke%E2%80%93Schumann%20flame
In combustion, a Burke–Schumann flame is a type of diffusion flame, established at the mouth of the two concentric ducts, by issuing fuel and oxidizer from the two region respectively. It is named after S.P. Burke and T.E.W. Schumann, who were able to predict the flame height and flame shape using their simple analysis...
Burke–Schumann flame
[ "Chemistry", "Engineering" ]
850
[ "Chemical engineering", "Combustion", "Piping", "Fire", "Fluid dynamics" ]
54,065,944
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anne%20Neville%20%28engineer%29
Anne Neville (21 March 1970 – 2 July 2022) was the Royal Academy of Engineering Chair in emerging technologies and Professor of Tribology and Surface Engineering at the University of Leeds. Early life and education Anne Neville grew up in Dumfries with her older sister Linda. Their mother Doris worked as a pharmacy te...
Anne Neville (engineer)
[ "Materials_science" ]
1,329
[ "Tribology", "Tribologists" ]
54,066,145
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Propynyllithium
Propynyllithium is an organolithium compound with the chemical formula . It is a white solid that is soluble in 1,2-dimethoxyethane, and tetrahydrofuran. To preclude its degradation by oxygen and water, propynyllithium and its solutions are handled under inert gas (argon or nitrogen). Although commonly depicted as a...
Propynyllithium
[ "Chemistry" ]
345
[ "Organolithium compounds", "Reagents for organic chemistry" ]
54,068,391
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Data%20localization
Data localization or data residency law requires data about a nation's citizens or residents to be collected, processed, and/or stored inside the country, often before being transferred internationally. Such data is usually transferred only after meeting local privacy or data protection laws, such as giving the user no...
Data localization
[ "Engineering" ]
747
[ "Cybersecurity engineering", "Information privacy" ]
54,069,370
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Routing%20diagram
A routing diagram or route diagram in the field of management engineering is a type of diagram, that shows a route through an accessible physical space. Routing diagrams are used in plant layout study, and manufacturing plant design. Overview A routing diagrams shows a route through a physical space. They are often c...
Routing diagram
[ "Engineering" ]
434
[ "Industrial engineering" ]
54,069,375
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diploidization
Diploidization is the process of converting a polyploid genome back into a diploid one. Polyploidy is a product of whole genome duplication (WGD) and is followed by diploidization as a result of genome shock. The plant kingdom has undergone multiple events of polyploidization followed by diploidization in both ancient ...
Diploidization
[ "Biology" ]
1,168
[ "Evolutionary processes", "Speciation" ]
54,069,386
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Photoconductive%20polymer
Photoconductive polymers absorb electromagnetic radiation and produce an increase of electrical conductivity. Photoconductive polymers have been used in a wide variety of technical applications such as Xerography (electrophotography) and laser printing. Electrical conductivity is usually very small in organic compounds...
Photoconductive polymer
[ "Chemistry" ]
2,492
[ "Light-sensitive chemicals", "Conductive polymers", "Light reactions", "Molecular electronics" ]
54,069,873
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/3-Arylpropiolonitriles
3-Arylpropiolonitriles (APN) belong to a class of electron-deficient alkyne derivatives substituted by two electron-withdrawing groups – a nitrile and an aryl moieties. Such activation results in improved selectivity towards highly reactive thiol-containing molecules, namely cysteine residues in proteins. APN-based mo...
3-Arylpropiolonitriles
[ "Chemistry", "Biology" ]
523
[ "Aromatic compounds", "Functional groups", "Biotechnology", "Organic compounds", "nan", "Nitriles" ]
54,070,602
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fibroporia%20bohemica
Fibroporia bohemica is a species of poroid crust fungus in the family Fomitopsidaceae. Taxonomy The fungus was described as new to science in 2012 by mycologists Annarosa Bernicchia, Petr Vampola, and Antonio Prodi after it was confirmed that it was morphologically and genetically distinct from the similar North Ameri...
Fibroporia bohemica
[ "Biology" ]
390
[ "Fungi", "Fungus species" ]
54,071,237
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2002%20French%20gene%20therapy%20trials
The 2002 French gene therapy trials were experimental gene therapy trials performed on children suffering from severe combined immunodeficiency (SCID). The trials were based in Paris and led by researchers Alain Fischer and Marina Cavazzana-Calvo. Whilst the experiment initially seemed successful, many of the children ...
2002 French gene therapy trials
[ "Engineering", "Biology" ]
981
[ "Gene therapy", "Genetic engineering" ]
60,430,591
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aline%20Miller
Aline Fiona Miller (born 1975) is a Professor of Biomolecular Engineering at the University of Manchester. She specialises in the characterisation of polymer, biopolymer and peptides, using neutron and x-ray scattering, as well as the development of functionalised nanostructures for regenerative medicine and toxicology...
Aline Miller
[ "Chemistry", "Materials_science" ]
938
[ "Polymer physics", "Polymer chemistry" ]
60,431,566
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neue%20Grafik
Neue Grafik (, ) was a quarterly graphic design journal founded in 1958. The journal disseminated the tenets of the International Typographic Style and was key in its emergence as a movement. Eighteen issues of the journal were published from 1958 to 1965. History Neue Grafik was founded by Josef Müller-Brockmann, Han...
Neue Grafik
[ "Engineering" ]
266
[ "Design magazines", "Design" ]
60,431,748
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stet%20%28short%20story%29
"Stet" (stylized STET) is a science fiction short story by Sarah Gailey, about self-driving cars. It was first published in Fireside Magazine in October 2018. Synopsis Rather than being a narrative, "Stet" is presented as a scientific paper analyzing the principles by which self-driving cars make decisions. The paper...
Stet (short story)
[ "Engineering" ]
180
[ "Automotive engineering", "Self-driving cars" ]
60,432,255
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Strukturbericht%20designation
In crystallography, a Strukturbericht designation or Strukturbericht type is a system of detailed crystal structure classification by analogy to another known structure. The designations were intended to be comprehensive but are mainly used as supplement to space group crystal structures designations, especially histor...
Strukturbericht designation
[ "Physics", "Chemistry", "Materials_science", "Engineering" ]
649
[ "Materials science", "Crystal structure types", "Crystallography", "Condensed matter physics", "nan" ]
60,432,828
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Color%20Developing%20Agent%203
The third in the series of color developing agents used in developing color films, commonly known as CD-3, is chemically known as N-[2-[(4-Amino-3-methylphenyl)ethylamino]ethyl]methanesulfonamide Sesquisulfate Monohydrate. In color development, after reducing a silver atom in a silver halide crystal, the oxidized deve...
Color Developing Agent 3
[ "Chemistry" ]
147
[ "Organic compounds", "Organic compound stubs", "Organic chemistry stubs" ]
60,432,887
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neue%20Anthropologie
Neue Anthropologie was a quarterly anthropology journal. It was published in Hamburg, West Germany by the , whose chairman, Jürgen Rieger, was also the journal's editor. It served as a platform for neo-Nazi psychological and anthropological pseudoscience, with a particular focus on scientific racism. History Neue Anth...
Neue Anthropologie
[ "Biology" ]
632
[ "Biology theories", "Obsolete biology theories", "Scientific racism" ]
60,433,049
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Color%20Developing%20Agent%204
The fourth in the series of color developing agents used in developing color films, commonly known as CD-4, is chemically known as 4-(N-Ethyl-N-2-hydroxyethyl)-2-methylphenylenediamine sulfate. In color development, after reducing a silver atom in a silver halide crystal, the oxidized developing agent combines with a ...
Color Developing Agent 4
[ "Chemistry" ]
113
[ "Organic compounds", "Organic compound stubs", "Organic chemistry stubs" ]
60,435,747
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ellen%20Gethner
Ellen Gethner is a US mathematician and computer scientist specializing in graph theory who won the Mathematical Association of America's Chauvenet Prize in 2002 with co-authors Stan Wagon and Brian Wick for their paper A stroll through the Gaussian Primes. Career Gethner has two doctorates. She completed her first,...
Ellen Gethner
[ "Mathematics" ]
274
[ "Mathematical relations", "Graph theory", "Graph theorists" ]
60,436,359
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bitwig%20Studio
Bitwig Studio is a proprietary digital audio workstation developed by Bitwig GmbH. Bitwig is available for Linux, macOS, and Windows. Bitwig is designed to be an instrument for live performances as well as a tool for composing, recording, arranging, mixing, and mastering. It offers a suite of controls for beatmatching,...
Bitwig Studio
[ "Engineering" ]
381
[ "Audio engineering", "Audio software" ]
60,436,463
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sims%20conjecture
In mathematics, the Sims conjecture is a result in group theory, originally proposed by Charles Sims. He conjectured that if is a primitive permutation group on a finite set and denotes the stabilizer of the point in , then there exists an integer-valued function such that for the length of any orbit of in the ...
Sims conjecture
[ "Mathematics" ]
191
[ "Graph theory stubs", "Mathematical structures", "Finite groups", "Graph theory", "Theorems in discrete mathematics", "Mathematical relations", "Algebraic structures", "Theorems in graph theory", "Algebra", "Algebraic graph theory" ]
60,437,375
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mori-Zwanzig%20formalism
The Mori–Zwanzig formalism, named after the physicists and Robert Zwanzig, is a method of statistical physics. It allows the splitting of the dynamics of a system into a relevant and an irrelevant part using projection operators, which helps to find closed equations of motion for the relevant part. It is used e.g. in ...
Mori-Zwanzig formalism
[ "Physics" ]
910
[ "Statistical mechanics" ]
60,437,977
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reinsurance%20to%20close
Reinsurance to close (RITC) is a business transaction whereby the estimated future liabilities of an insurance company are reinsured into another, in order that the profitability of the former can be finally determined. It is most closely associated with the Lloyd's of London insurance market that comprises numerous co...
Reinsurance to close
[ "Mathematics" ]
849
[ "Applied mathematics", "Actuarial science" ]
60,439,005
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sexual%20guilt
Sexual guilt is a negative emotional response associated with the feeling of anxiety, guilt, or shame in relation to sexual activity. Also known as sexual shame, it is linked with the negative social stigma and cultural expectations that are held towards sex as well as the historical religious opposition of all "immora...
Sexual guilt
[ "Biology" ]
2,265
[ "Human sexuality", "Behavior", "Human behavior", "Sexuality" ]
60,439,553
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Keene%27s%20cement%20plaster
Keene's cement plaster or Keene's cement is a hard plaster formulation, primarily used for ornamental work. Alternative names are Martin's cement and Parian cement. It is a calcined formulation of regular calcium sulfate plaster with an alum admixture. The compound gives a hard finish that can be polished. The product ...
Keene's cement plaster
[ "Physics", "Chemistry", "Engineering" ]
87
[ "Building engineering", "Materials stubs", "Coatings", "Materials", "Plastering", "Matter" ]
60,440,104
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toilet%20History%20Museum
The Toilet History Museum is a private museum in Kyiv, Ukraine, that contains the largest collection of toilet-related souvenirs and items in the world, including historic chamber pots, squatting pans, and urinals. The museum was founded in 2006 by a Ukrainian couple who worked in the plumbing business and is currently...
Toilet History Museum
[ "Biology" ]
427
[ "Excretion", "Toilets" ]
60,441,018
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muscatel%20%28tea%29
Muscatel refers to a distinctive flavor found in some Darjeeling teas, especially the second-flush teas. It has been described as a "distinct sweet flavour" that is not present in other flushes or tea from other localities, a "musky spiciness," "a unique muscat-like fruitiness in aroma and flavour," or "dried raisins ...
Muscatel (tea)
[ "Chemistry" ]
172
[ "Organic compounds", "Biomolecules by chemical classification", "Terpenes and terpenoids", "Natural products" ]
43,996,609
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Forensic%20mycology
Forensic mycology is the use of mycology in criminal investigations. Mycology is used in estimating times of death or events by using known growth rates of fungi, in providing trace evidence, and in locating corpses. It also includes tracking mold growth in buildings, the use of fungi in biological warfare, and the u...
Forensic mycology
[ "Biology" ]
1,634
[ "Branches of mycology", "Mycology" ]
43,997,360
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HAF%20604
HAF 604 is the certification for components for nuclear power plants in China that have been manufactured outside of China. Exporters of these safety-relevant components need this certification for importing the components into China. The responsible authority for the certification of these components for nuclear power...
HAF 604
[ "Mathematics" ]
284
[ "Symbols", "Certification marks" ]
43,997,408
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calar%20Alto%20Legacy%20Integral%20Field%20Area%20Survey
The CALIFA Survey (Calar Alto Legacy Integral Field Area Survey) is an astronomical project to map 600 galaxies with integral field spectroscopy (IFS), to allow detailed studies of these objects. The data are taken at the Calar Alto Observatory in Spain. Project The CALIFA project addresses a number of open questions ...
Calar Alto Legacy Integral Field Area Survey
[ "Astronomy" ]
507
[ "Astronomical surveys", "Observational astronomy", "Works about astronomy", "Astronomical objects", "Astronomical sub-disciplines" ]
43,997,661
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/InvenSense
InvenSense Inc. is an American consumer electronics company, founded in 2003 in San Jose, California by Steve Nasiri. They are the provider of the MotionTracking sensor system on chip (SoC) which functions as a gyroscope for consumer electronic devices such as smartphones, tablets, wearables, gaming devices, optical im...
InvenSense
[ "Physics", "Materials_science", "Technology", "Engineering" ]
535
[ "Accelerometers", "Physical quantities", "Acceleration", "Microtechnology", "Materials science", "Measuring instruments", "Microelectronic and microelectromechanical systems" ]
43,998,099
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20honorary%20fellows%20of%20the%20Royal%20Society%20of%20Chemistry
The Royal Society of Chemistry awards the designation of Honorary Fellow of the Royal Society of Chemistry for distinguished service in the field of chemistry. Awardees are entitled to use the post nominal HonFRSC. Recipients Recipients have included: 1952 HRH The Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh KG KT OM GBE Hon...
List of honorary fellows of the Royal Society of Chemistry
[ "Chemistry", "Technology" ]
1,564
[ "Science and technology awards", "Chemistry awards", "History of the chemical industry", "Royal Society of Chemistry" ]
43,998,240
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Victor%20Talrose
Victor Lvovich Talrose (, April 15, 1922 – June 22, 2004) was a Russian scientist and mass spectrometrist. He was known as the “Father of Russian Mass Spectrometry” and was the author of 440 articles and 6 monographs. Early education Victor Talrose was born in Tula, Russia, an industrial city on the Upa River 200 kil...
Victor Talrose
[ "Physics", "Chemistry" ]
694
[ "Biochemists", "Mass spectrometry", "Spectrum (physical sciences)", "Mass spectrometrists" ]
43,998,372
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Invoxia
Invoxia is a French consumer electronics company known for the design and development of innovative smart devices that use artificial intelligence, such as the first GPS tracker on the market to use LoRa technology (introduced in 2017), the first connected speaker outside the Amazon ecosystem to use the Alexa voice sys...
Invoxia
[ "Technology" ]
514
[ "Home automation", "Home automation companies" ]
43,999,657
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Temple%20Reef
Temple Reef is an artificial reef off the coast of Pondicherry, India. It was constructed of fully recycled materials such as concrete blocks, rocks, trees, palm leaves, and iron bars by the Temple Adventures team starting from October 2013. Temple Reef Foundation currently maintains and monitors the reef. Etymology T...
Temple Reef
[ "Biology" ]
516
[ "Symbiosis", "Ecosystems" ]
44,000,024
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ECS%20Electrochemistry%20Letters
ECS Electrochemistry Letters (EEL) is a monthly peer-reviewed scientific journal covering electrochemical science and technology. It was established in 2012 and is published by the Electrochemical Society. EEL ceased publication at the end of 2015. The editors-in-chief were Robert Savinell (Case Western Reserve Univers...
ECS Electrochemistry Letters
[ "Chemistry" ]
204
[ "Electrochemistry journals", "Electrochemistry", "Electrochemistry stubs", "Physical chemistry journals", "Physical chemistry stubs" ]
44,000,453
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/JACKPHY
In library automation the initialism JACKPHY refers to a group of language scripts not based on Roman characters, specifically: Japanese, Arabic, Chinese, Korean, Persian, Hebrew, and Yiddish. Focus on these seven writing systems by Library of Congress, based on sharing bibliographic records using MARC standards, incl...
JACKPHY
[ "Engineering" ]
170
[ "Library automation", "Automation" ]
44,000,749
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/YCoCg
The YCoCg color model, also known as the YCgCo color model, is the color space formed from a simple transformation of an associated RGB color space into a luma value (denoted as Y) and two chroma values called chrominance green (Cg) and chrominance orange (Co). It is supported in video and image compression designs suc...
YCoCg
[ "Mathematics" ]
1,148
[ "Color space", "Space (mathematics)", "Metric spaces" ]
44,000,984
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William%20J.%20Kettinger
William J. (Bill) Kettinger (born ca. 1955) an American computer scientist and is the William S. Lee Distinguished Professor in Management Information Systems at Clemson University, known for his work in the field of business process modelling and business process reengineering. Biography Kettinger received his bache...
William J. Kettinger
[ "Technology" ]
575
[ "Information systems", "Information systems researchers" ]
44,001,057
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Multi-primary%20color%20display
Multi-primary color (MPC) display is a display that can reproduce a wider gamut of color than conventional displays. In addition to the standard RGB (Red Green and Blue) color subpixels, the technology utilizes additional colors, such as yellow, magenta and cyan, and thus increases the range of displayable colors that ...
Multi-primary color display
[ "Mathematics" ]
178
[ "Color space", "Space (mathematics)", "Metric spaces" ]
44,002,665
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Japanese%20Society%20for%20Bioinformatics
The Japanese Society for Bioinformatics (JSBi) is a Japanese research society on the subjects of bioinformatics and computational biology established in 1999. The society is an affiliated regional group of the International Society for Computational Biology (ISCB), and a member of Association of Asian Societies for Bio...
Japanese Society for Bioinformatics
[ "Biology" ]
306
[ "Bioinformatics", "Bioinformatics organizations" ]
44,002,741
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Perspective-taking
Perspective-taking is the act of perceiving a situation or understanding a concept from an alternative point of view, such as that of another individual. A vast amount of scientific literature suggests that perspective-taking is crucial to human development and that it may lead to a variety of beneficial outcomes. Per...
Perspective-taking
[ "Biology" ]
3,213
[ "Human communication", "Behavior", "Human behavior" ]
44,003,094
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ebola%20vaccine
Ebola vaccines are vaccines either approved or in development to prevent Ebola. As of 2022, there are only vaccines against the Zaire ebolavirus. The first vaccine to be approved in the United States was rVSV-ZEBOV in December 2019. It had been used extensively in the Kivu Ebola epidemic under a compassionate use proto...
Ebola vaccine
[ "Biology" ]
3,704
[ "Vaccination", "Vaccines" ]
44,003,426
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leccinum%20insigne
Leccinum insigne, commonly known as the aspen bolete or the aspen scaber stalk, is a species of bolete fungus in the family Boletaceae. Described as new to science in 1966, it is found in North America, where its range extends from eastern Canada south to New Jersey and west to the northern Rocky Mountains. It is a goo...
Leccinum insigne
[ "Biology" ]
220
[ "Fungi", "Fungus species" ]
44,004,087
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apparent%20longitude
Apparent longitude is celestial longitude corrected for aberration and nutation as opposed to mean longitude. Apparent longitude is used in the definition of equinox and solstice. At equinox, the apparent geocentric celestial longitude of the Sun is 0° or 180°. At solstice, it is equal to 90° or 270°. This does not ma...
Apparent longitude
[ "Astronomy", "Mathematics" ]
117
[ "Astronomical coordinate systems", "Astronomy stubs", "Coordinate systems" ]
44,004,274
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20MEMS%20foundries
The list below provides an overview of companies that develop and fabricate MEMS (microelectromechanical systems) devices. These companies are usually referred to the concept of foundries. The offer of the companies varies according to the used material, the production volume and the size of the wafers used for the fab...
List of MEMS foundries
[ "Materials_science", "Engineering" ]
104
[ "Microelectronic and microelectromechanical systems", "Materials science", "Microtechnology" ]
44,005,352
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ECS%20Journal%20of%20Solid%20State%20Science%20and%20Technology
The ECS Journal of Solid State Science and Technology is a monthly peer-reviewed scientific journal covering solid state science and technology. The editor-in-chief is Krishnan Rajeshwar (University of Texas at Arlington). The Technical Editors are Francis D'Souza (University of North Texas), Aniruddh Jagdish Khanna (A...
ECS Journal of Solid State Science and Technology
[ "Physics", "Materials_science", "Engineering" ]
288
[ "Materials science stubs", "Materials science journals", "Materials science journal stubs", "Materials science", "Condensed matter physics", "Condensed matter stubs" ]
44,006,839
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ECS%20Solid%20State%20Letters
ECS Solid State Letters (SSL) is a peer-reviewed scientific journal covering the field of solid state science and technology. The journal was established in 2012 and is published by the Electrochemical Society. SSL ceased publication at the end of 2015. The editor-in-chief was Dennis W. Hess (Georgia Institute of Techn...
ECS Solid State Letters
[ "Physics", "Chemistry", "Materials_science", "Engineering" ]
124
[ "Materials science stubs", "Materials science journals", "Materials science journal stubs", "Materials science", "Condensed matter physics", "nan", "Condensed matter stubs", "Solid-state chemistry" ]
44,006,850
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Onoffice
OnOffice is a quarterly architecture and design magazine launched in 2006 by publishing director Daren Newton, with a particular focus on the workplace, hospitality, and education sectors. It features news, criticism and case studies on architecture, interior and product design for the commercial industry. OnOffice is...
Onoffice
[ "Engineering" ]
167
[ "Design magazines", "Design" ]
36,911,458
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flux%20%28biology%29
In general, flux in biology relates to movement of a substance between compartments. There are several cases where the concept of flux is important. The movement of molecules across a membrane: in this case, flux is defined by the rate of diffusion or transport of a substance across a permeable membrane. Except in th...
Flux (biology)
[ "Biology" ]
448
[ "nan" ]
36,911,666
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BerEp4
BerEp4 (also Ber-EP4) is a histologic stain mainly used to aid in the diagnosis of basal cell carcinoma (BCC). It is an antibody to EpCAM (epithelial cell adhesion molecule). Clinical use BerEp4 has a high sensitivity and specificity in being positive only in BCC cells. BerEp4 is normally negative in squamous epitheli...
BerEp4
[ "Chemistry" ]
168
[ "Histology", "Microscopy" ]
36,911,842
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polyvariance
In program analysis, a polyvariant or context-sensitive analysis (as opposed to a monovariant or context-insensitive analysis) analyzes each function multiple times—typically once at each call site—to improve the precision of the analysis. Polyvariance is common in data-flow and pointer analyses. Forms of polyvariance...
Polyvariance
[ "Mathematics", "Technology" ]
121
[ "Polymorphism (computer science)", "Mathematical structures", "Computer science stubs", "Type theory", "Computer science", "Computing stubs" ]
36,912,120
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Communications%20Controller%20for%20Linux
Communications Controller for Linux (Communications Controller for Linux on System z or CCL) is an IBM software product announced in 2005 that runs under Linux on IBM Z and emulates an IBM 37xx communications controller. CCL runs unmodified IBM Network Control Program (NCP) to allow consolidation of an SNA network inf...
Communications Controller for Linux
[ "Technology" ]
244
[ "Computing stubs", "Computer network stubs" ]
36,913,101
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carbon-neutral%20fuel
Carbon-neutral fuel is fuel which produces no net-greenhouse gas emissions or carbon footprint. In practice, this usually means fuels that are made using carbon dioxide (CO2) as a feedstock. Proposed carbon-neutral fuels can broadly be grouped into synthetic fuels, which are made by chemically hydrogenating carbon diox...
Carbon-neutral fuel
[ "Chemistry", "Engineering", "Environmental_science" ]
3,730
[ "Organometallic chemistry", "Emissions reduction", "Chemical engineering", "Environmental chemistry", "Civil engineering", "nan", "Environmental engineering", "Greenhouse gases", "Carbon dioxide" ]
36,913,253
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henkle%20v.%20Gregory
Henkle v. Gregory, 150 F. Supp. 2d 1067 (D. Nev. 2001), was a federal lawsuit that ended in a 2002 agreement in which the Washoe County School District (Nevada) agreed to implement policies to support openly gay and lesbian students and to pay the plaintiff, a student who had complained of harassment and inaction on th...
Henkle v. Gregory
[ "Biology" ]
2,140
[ "Harassment and bullying", "Behavior", "Aggression" ]
36,913,254
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HR%20244
HR 244 is a single star in the constellation Cassiopeia. It has a yellow-white hue and is visible to the naked eye with an apparent visual magnitude of 4.80. Based upon parallax measurements, it is located at a distance of from the Sun, and is drifting further away with a radial velocity of ; around ago it passed wit...
HR 244
[ "Astronomy" ]
241
[ "Cassiopeia (constellation)", "Constellations" ]
36,913,274
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HD%20102350
HD 102350 is a single star in the constellation Centaurus. It has a yellow hue and is visible to the naked eye with an apparent visual magnitude of 4.11. The distance to this star is approximately 390 light years based on parallax, but it is drifting closer with a radial velocity of −3 km/s. It has an absolute magnitud...
HD 102350
[ "Astronomy" ]
252
[ "Centaurus", "Constellations" ]
36,914,163
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Silicon%20Beach
Silicon Beach is the Westside region of the Los Angeles metropolitan area that is home to more than 500 technology companies, including startups. It is particularly applied to the coastal strip from Los Angeles International Airport north to the Santa Monica Mountains, but the term may be applied loosely or colloquiall...
Silicon Beach
[ "Technology" ]
726
[ "Information technology", "Information technology places" ]
36,915,115
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Norwegian%20Academy%20of%20Technological%20Sciences
The Norwegian Academy of Technological Sciences (, NTVA) is a learned society based in Trondheim, Norway. Founded in 1955, the academy has about 500 members. It is a member of the International Council of Academies of Engineering and Technological Sciences (CAETS) and of the European Council of Applied Sciences and En...
Norwegian Academy of Technological Sciences
[ "Engineering" ]
95
[ "National academies of engineering" ]
36,915,324
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mar%C3%ADa%20Vallet-Reg%C3%AD
María Vallet-Regí (born 19 April 1946) is a Spanish inorganic chemist. As of 2012, she heads the Smart Biomaterials group at the Universidad Complutense de Madrid. Early life María Vallet-Regí was born in Las Palmas, Spain. She studied chemistry at the Universidad Complutense de Madrid (Spain) and received her Ph.D. t...
María Vallet-Regí
[ "Chemistry" ]
441
[ "Inorganic chemists" ]
36,916,211
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Myelin%20regulatory%20factor
Myelin regulatory factor (MyRF), also known as myelin gene regulatory factor (MRF), is a protein that in humans is encoded by the MYRF gene. Orthologs Myelin regulatory factor is encoded by the Myrf/GM98 gene in mice and by the MYRF gene in humans. The family of MyRF-like-proteins also contains the orthologues pqn-4...
Myelin regulatory factor
[ "Chemistry", "Biology" ]
468
[ "Induced stem cells", "Gene expression", "Transcription factors", "Signal transduction" ]
36,919,351
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transformer%20protein
A transformer protein (TFP) also known as a metamorphic protein is a protein that can interconvert between two or more shapes (also known as folds) each having a different function. The fold of a protein is defined by how the two-dimensional linear protein polypeptide folds up into a three-dimensional structure. Most ...
Transformer protein
[ "Chemistry" ]
381
[ "Biochemistry stubs", "Protein stubs" ]
36,919,831
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Menthofuran
Menthofuran is an organic compound found in a variety of essential oils including that of pennyroyal (Mentha pulegium). It is highly toxic and believed to be the primary toxin in pennyroyal responsible for its potentially fatal effects. After ingestion of menthofuran, it is metabolically activated to chemically react...
Menthofuran
[ "Chemistry", "Environmental_science" ]
262
[ "Toxins", "Toxicology", "Chemical ecology", "Plant toxins" ]
36,920,393
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History%20of%20experiments
The history of experimental research is long and varied. Indeed, the definition of an experiment itself has changed in responses to changing norms and practices within particular fields of study. This article documents the history and development of experimental research from its origins in Galileo's study of gravity i...
History of experiments
[ "Technology" ]
2,823
[ "History of science", "History of science and technology" ]
36,921,185
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HD%20105382
HD 105382 (also known as V863 Centauri) is a star in the constellation Centaurus. Its apparent magnitude is 4.47, making it visible to the naked eye under good observing conditions. From parallax measurements, it is located 130 parsecs (440 light years) from the Sun. In 1992, Luis A. Balona et al. announced their disc...
HD 105382
[ "Astronomy" ]
461
[ "Centaurus", "Constellations" ]
36,921,205
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/V831%20Centauri
V831 Centauri is a multiple star system in the constellation Centaurus. It is visible to the naked eye with an apparent visual magnitude that ranges from 4.49 down to 4.66. The system is located at a distance of approximately 380 light years from the Sun based on parallax, and is drifting further away with a radial vel...
V831 Centauri
[ "Astronomy" ]
405
[ "Centaurus", "Constellations" ]
36,921,242
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HD%20121474
HD 121474 is a single star in the southern constellation of Centaurus, near the southern constellation border with Circinus. It is an orange-hued star and is faintly visible to the naked eye with an apparent visual magnitude of 4.70. This object is located at a distance of approximately 212 light years based on paralla...
HD 121474
[ "Astronomy" ]
222
[ "Centaurus", "Constellations" ]