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  1. Revisiting the sustainability science research agenda 

    Sahle, Mesfin; Lahoti, Shruti Ashish; Lee, So-Young; et al. (2024)
    Sustainability Science
    Identifying research gaps and priorities is paramount to advance sustainability science and contribute to a sustainable future. This editorial contributes to this effort by contemplating the sustainability science research agenda and aligning it with recent changes in global dynamics. Drawing on consultations with the editorial board members of the Sustainability Science journal and a review of relevant literature, we identified 12 key ...
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  2. Poetologie und Politik 

    Schönbächler, Martina (2024)
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  3. Produktive Rezeption 

    Jaspers, Anke; Schönbächler, Martina (2024)
    Thomas Mann produktiv rezipiert ~ Thomas Mann produktiv rezipiert
    Book Chapter
  4. Editorial: Technologies for prospecting, extraction, and utilization of space resources 

    Reiss, P.; Abbud-Madrid, A.; Arm, P.; et al. (2024)
    FRONTIERS IN SPACE TECHNOLOGIES
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  5. Rimota-Gd: Paramagnetic Probe for In Vivo MRI Studies of the Cannabinoid 1 Receptor Distribution in the Mouse Brain 

    Ouyang, Qi; Zhao, Fei; Ye, Jingjing; et al. (2024)
    ACS Chemical Neuroscience
    The cannabinoid 1 receptor (CB1) is highly expressed in the central nervous system, where its physiological functions include the regulation of energy balance, pain, and addiction. Herein, we develop and validate a technique to use magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) to investigate the distribution of CB1 across mouse brains with high spatial resolution, expanding previously described in vitro studies and in vivo studies with positron emission ...
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