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2021 ◽  
Vol 25 (10) ◽  

For the month of October 2021, APBN explores astrobiology and the planetary sciences. In Features, we look into the age-old question: are we alone in the Universe? If not, how might life emerge elsewhere in the Cosmos and taking what we know now, where do we go from here? Then we have a special contribution by Professor Chandra Wickramasinghe, astronomer and pioneer of astrobiology, who discusses the Panspermia theory and the role of culture in delaying the acceptance of the theory. In Columns, we review the latest human gene therapy trials using adeno-associated viruses as vectors to treat neurodegenerative disorders. Finally, in Spotlights, we share highlights from a conference by SGInnovate and CATALYST potential of bioprinting in personalised medicine and an interview with Dr. Senthil Sockalingam, Head of IQVIA Biotech, JAPAC & Chief Medical Officer, APAC, on its expansion in the Asia-Pacific and how the company's new innovative approach will utilise data and analytics to accelerate clinical development.


Philosophies ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 5 (4) ◽  
pp. 29
Author(s):  
Suzana Milevska

This essay argues that curating brought back a kind of leverage that redressed the otherwise imbalanced relationship between aesthetics and ethics. Curating lends out to art its innocent and aspirational belief in such a balance because the ethical concerns in art theory and art criticism have long been toned down while form was prioritized over content. Ever since the curatorial profession created its own niche in the art world—started, for example, in the West, in the late 1960s with curators such as Siegelaub, Szeemann, or Lippard—curating began to mediate this relationship, thus helping to activate the catalyst potential of art without having to compromise its formal aspects. More specifically, this essay explores the ways in which theories and practices of curating brought back to mind the ancient Greek notion of kalokagathia, the intertwinement of aesthetics and ethics and, with it, other ethical responsibilities, principles, and values that art forgot to address while giving privilege to its formal aspects.


Fuel ◽  
2017 ◽  
Vol 210 ◽  
pp. 329-333 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jianwei Liu ◽  
Qian Zhang ◽  
Litong Liang ◽  
Guoqing Guan ◽  
Wei Huang

2014 ◽  
Vol 20 (4) ◽  
pp. 1388-1396 ◽  
Author(s):  
Palak A. Trivedi ◽  
Preeti R. Parmar ◽  
Parimal A. Parikh

2007 ◽  
Vol 134 (1-3) ◽  
pp. 153-161 ◽  
Author(s):  
A.V. Tokarev ◽  
E.V. Murzina ◽  
J.-P. Mikkola ◽  
J. Kuusisto ◽  
L.M. Kustov ◽  
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