domingo, 28 de diciembre de 2025

Antonio Muñoz Molina. Un gran intelectual de nuestro tiempo

Antonio Muñoz Molina. Un gran intelectual de nuestro tiempo Dentro del festival Literaktum que se celebra todos los años en Donostia-San Sebastián, Ana Merino entrevista al gran escritor Antonio Muñoz Molina. Por Manu de Ordoñana, Ana Merino y Ane Mayoz / 2023-12-26T20:14:37+01:000000003731202312 https://serescritor.com/antonio-munoz-molina-un-gran-intelectual-de-nuestro-tiempo/

Ulises. Un libro que es todos los libros

Ulises. Un libro que es todos los libros Hay libros en los que cabe la totalidad de la experiencia humana; libros cuya lectura nos explica lo que somos; libros en los que caben todos los libros, los que ya están escritos y los que están por escribir. Por Manu de Ordoñana, Ana Merino y Ane Mayoz / 2024-01-25T13:54:18+01:000000001831202401 https://serescritor.com/ulises-un-libro-que-es-todos-los-libros/

Rafael Chirbes. Escritor genuino

Rafael Chirbes. Escritor genuino Rafael Chirbes representa la figura, cada vez más inusual, del escritor ducho en varias materias, que utiliza el rigor literario y la frase justa para dar a conocer el mundo de su tiempo, sostenido por un nivel de exigencia fuera de lo común. Por Manu de Ordoñana, Ana Merino y Ane Mayoz / 2024-04-26T12:08:34+01:000000003430202404 https://serescritor.com/rafael-chirbes-escritor-genuino/

María Moliner. Pasión por las palabras

María Moliner. Pasión por las palabras El diccionario más completo de la lengua castellana ha sido escrito por María Moliner (1900-1981), una mujer que dedicó toda su vida a la defensa de la lengua. Publicado en 1966, el «Diccionario de uso del español» sigue siendo la referencia más utilizada por la mayoría de los escritores de habla hispánica. Por Manu de Ordoñana, Ana Merino y Ane Mayoz / 2025-01-26T13:26:13+01:000000001331202501 https://serescritor.com/maria-moliner-pasion-por-las-palabras/

Función social de la literatura

Función social de la literatura Durante buena parte del siglo XX, la literatura poseía un claro sentido social, que no parece tan claro en los contenidos de las Redes Sociales. Por Manu de Ordoñana, Ana Merino y Ane Mayoz / 2025-09-26T08:52:00+01:000000000030202509 https://serescritor.com/funcion-social-de-la-literatura/

¿Y tú quién eres?

¿Y tú quién eres? En este microrrelato, el autor ha sabido tratar dos grandes temas de actualidad: el de la memoria —o la falta de ella― y el de la identidad. Y cuánto cariño y ternura hay detrás de cada una de las palabras que los personajes se dirigen uno a otro. Por Manu de Ordoñana, Ana Merino y Ane Mayoz / 2025-10-10T14:41:15+01:000000001531202510 https://serescritor.com/y-tu-quien-eres/

Francisco Umbral. Artista de la palabra

Francisco Umbral. Artista de la palabra Francisco Umbral demuestra que la gramática no es una colección de signos unívocos, sino alquimia, un artefacto mágico que nace de la imaginación. Por Manu de Ordoñana, Ana Merino y Ane Mayoz / 2025-10-26T20:37:54+01:000000005431202510 https://serescritor.com/francisco-umbral-artista-de-la-palabra/

MICRORRELATO perplejidad

MICRORRELATO perplejidad Este microrrelato lo incluyó Brasca en su antología personal de minificciones, dentro del apartado “Uno y el universo” en el que se integran relatos que ofrecen insólitas respuestas a las grandes preguntas del universo. Por Manu de Ordoñana, Ana Merino y Ane Mayoz / 2025-11-10T10:29:16+01:000000001630202511 https://serescritor.com/microrrelato-perplejidad/

El inciso en el diálogo

El inciso en el diálogo El inciso es la intervención del narrador testigo en un diálogo para indicar quién habla. Normalmente, mediante el uso de los verbos declarativos también llamados verbos dicendi “dijo él” y “dijo ella” Por Manu de Ordoñana, Ana Merino y Ane Mayoz / 2025-11-26T10:03:40+01:000000004030202511 https://serescritor.com/el-inciso-en-el-dialogo/

Microrrelato. El perro que deseaba ser un ser humano

Microrrelato. El perro que deseaba ser un ser humano Nos encontramos ante un microrrelato escrito en el más puro estilo de la fábula: con una estructura clásica de presentación, nudo y desenlace; un narrador en tercera persona que en orden cronológico nos cuenta los hechos sucedidos y una única acción o anécdota. Por Manu de Ordoñana, Ana Merino y Ane Mayoz / 2025-12-10T13:35:07+01:000000000731202512 https://serescritor.com/microrrelato-el-perro-que-deseaba-ser-un-ser-humano/

Personajes coherentes y verosímiles. Cómo revisar su evolución y fortalecer su papel en la narrativa 2 de abril de 2025 por Anabasis Project

https://www.anabasisproject.com/2025/04/02/personajes-coherentes-y-verosimiles-como-revisar-su-evolucion-y-fortalecer-su-papel-en-la-narrativa/

Javier Cercas: "Cervantes no hubiera ganado nunca el Cervantes"

Javier Cercas: "Cervantes no hubiera ganado nunca el Cervantes" El escritor desarma los 'Malentendidos de la modernidad' en su discurso de ingreso en la Real Academia Española https://www.diariodenavarra.es/noticias/cultura-ocio/cultura/2024/11/25/javier-cercas-cervantes-no-hubiera-ganado-nunca-el-cervantes-630016-1034.html

Gustave Flaubert (Ruán, Francia, 1821 - Croisset, id., 1880)

https://www.biografiasyvidas.com/biografia/f/flaubert.htm

La importancia de la lectura para ser un buen escritor Publicado el 22/04/2024 por Verónica García-Peña (28/12/25)

https://eljardindelsur.com/2024/04/22/la-importancia-de-la-lectura-para-ser-un-buen-escritor/

La novela corta moderna o nouvelle, más allá del cuento y la novela

https://lesateliersdusal.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/09/8cardonal83-93.pdf

Javier Cercas: El móvil Idioma original: español Fecha de publicación: 2003 Valoración: muy recomendable

https://unlibroaldia.blogspot.com/2009/08/javier-cercas-el-movil.html

Desarrollo de tramas paralelas en narrativas: un análisis

https://siglosdeteatro.com/desarrollo-de-tramas-paralelas-en-narrativas-un-analisis/

Javier Cercas (06/04/1962 - ) Javier Cercas Escritor español

https://www.buscabiografias.com/biografia/verDetalle/11557/Javier%20Cercas

Javier Cercas. El móvil

Javier Cercas. El móvil Estamos ante una novela policíaca y metaliteraria a partes iguales así que gustará a los que buscan tensión e intriga y también a los que demandan una dosis de reflexión en un texto. Por Manu de Ordoñana, Ana Merino y Ane Mayoz / 2025-12-26T20:14:58+01:000000005831202512 https://serescritor.com/javier-cercas-el-movil/?utm_campaign=articulo-605&utm_medium=email&utm_source=acumbamail

On-chip coupling and synchronization of quantum emitters using superradiant coupling channels Roman Shugayev* [1]

https://www.academia.edu/3064-979X/2/4/10.20935/AcadQuant8025 Superradiance offers an efficient approach for coupling discrete quantum emitters via collective fluorescence. In this work, we suggest a method for the controlled coupling and synchronization of distant integrated photonic emitters using superradiance. Our theoretical modeling and analysis using electromagnetic and Master Equation methods for a case of nanodiamond/SiN heterogenous photonic platform confirms efficient superradiant coupling of distant emitters and a good degree of spurious emission isolation. This approach can offer a path to the scalable generation of multipartite photonic states, such as NOON states, and can enable efficient cluster state generation and one-way quantum computing approaches.

sábado, 27 de diciembre de 2025

ISS International Space Station National Lab HUMANKIND’S REMARKABLE ACHIEVEMENT AND WORLD-CLASS LABORATORY

https://issnationallab.org/about/

NSF/CASIS 2026 Transport Phenomena

https://issnationallab.org/opportunities/rfp2026-1/ Back in December 2015, the U.S. National Science Foundation (NSF) and the Center for the Advancement of Science in Space® (CASIS®), announced their first joint solicitation, Transport Phenomena Research at the International Space Station to Benefit Life on Earth. Since then, NSF has committed more than $46 million to space-based research across the physical and life sciences and has supported more than 70 ISS National Lab-sponsored projects. More than 200 peer-reviewed articles related to these studies have been published, furthering scientific knowledge for the research community. Read about this first collaboration and consider applying for the currently open NSF/CASIS transport phenomena opportunity before it closes on January 12, 2026. The ISS National Lab and the National Science Foundation Announce Joint Solicitation in Fluid Dynamics https://issnationallab.org/press-releases/casis-and-the-national-science-foundation-announce-joint-solicitation-in-fluid-dynamics/

Behavioural nudges in circular economy transitions: evidence and gaps from urban consumption systems Williams Chibueze Munonye* [1] , Princess Sharon Munonye [2] , Daniella Ifunanya Munonye [3] , Obey Akinmorin Akinloye [4]

https://www.academia.edu/2997-6006/2/4/10.20935/AcadEnvSci7946 Urban sustainability requires innovative approaches that simultaneously address resource efficiency, waste reduction, and behavioural change. This study critically examines the role of behavioural nudges in promoting circular economy practices within urban contexts, synthesising insights from behavioural economics, industrial ecology, and urban governance literature. The research highlights how choice architecture, defaults, and framing can influence urban residents’ consumption and disposal behaviours, particularly in waste management, repair initiatives, and resource recovery programmes. Case studies from diverse municipal contexts illustrate both the potential and limitations of nudges, emphasising that short-term behavioural shifts do not automatically translate into long-term environmental gains. Quantitative evidence on resource savings, waste reduction rates, and behavioural persistence underscores the need for system-level integration, linking nudges with infrastructure, policy, and financial incentives. Importantly, the study identifies critical research gaps, including underexplored cultural contexts, vulnerable populations, and a lack of longitudinal impact assessments, which constrain scalable, equitable interventions. The analysis concludes with policy recommendations for designing integrated nudge systems embedded within urban planning, emphasising participatory design, equity, and sustainability metrics. This was achieved by combining behavioural insights with circular economy principles. The study provides a framework for evidence-based interventions that enhance urban resource efficiency, foster pro-environmental behaviour, and support the transition toward resilient and inclusive cities. This research contributes to both academic knowledge and practical policy by outlining pathways for sustainable, long-term urban transformation.

Why urban greening requires more than just species biodiversity Ángel Enrique Salvo-Tierra* [1] , Ángel Ruiz-Valero [1]

https://www.academia.edu/2997-6006/2/4/10.20935/AcadEnvSci7981 Over the past decades, a noticeable shift has taken place in the relationship between humans and nature. There is a growing interest in re-naturalizing urban environments by increasing vegetation cover as a means to foster more resilient cities and enhance environmental comfort for urban dwellers. Numerous policy recommendations emphasize vague targets such as increasing urban biodiversity or expanding tree canopy cover. While these indicators are indeed relevant and contribute to ecosystem service provision, they remain insufficient as standalone goals, failing to account for the complexity of factors involved in the design and planning of green urban infrastructure. This article places particular emphasis on the role of trees as the core unit of green infrastructure. Other vegetative strata, such as herbaceous layers or vertical greening systems, are acknowledged but regarded as secondary or complementary to tree-based systems. We highlight the conceptual ambiguity surrounding terms like “biodiversity” or “canopy increase” and argue that these metrics, although widely used, must be subordinated to a more integrative and function-driven planning paradigm. Urban forestry strategies should not aim merely to boost biodiversity indices but rather to develop evidence-based planting proposals that consider plant functional traits, optimize ecosystem service delivery, minimize disservices, and ensure species selection aligns with future climate conditions. This also involves maximizing genetic diversity, conducting detailed assessments of below-ground conditions (soils), as well as canopy height and diameter class structures, to enhance resilience against pests and diseases. Furthermore, spatial distribution must be planned to ensure justice and equity across socioeconomic groups. Ultimately, fulfilling all these criteria is likely to result in more biodiverse urban forests, but this diversity will be the consequence of well-defined, objective, and scientifically grounded decisions, rather than an arbitrary increase in a metric whose optimal threshold remains undefined. The goal is not simply more biodiversity, but smarter, functionally informed biodiversity.

Modelling drivers of environmental sustainability in artisanal gold mining within river basins using the Ecological Footprint Theory Dickson Okoree Mireku* [1] , Kwame Ofori [2]

https://www.academia.edu/2997-6006/2/4/10.20935/AcadEnvSci8056 The sustainability of gold mining practices, particularly among artisanal miners, has garnered increasing attention due to its environmental and social implications. However, limited empirical research has explored the nuanced factors influencing sustainable practices in gold mining areas. This study examined the roles of Awareness and Education, Future Mining Considerations, and Social Impact Perceptions in shaping Continuous Mining Intentions and their subsequent impact on Environmental Sustainability in Mining Practices. Using a quantitative approach, data from 271 artisanal gold miners were analysed through Partial Least Squares-Structural Equation Modelling (PLS-SEM). The study found that Continuous Mining Intentions was the main factor significantly and positively predicted Environmental Sustainability in Mining Practices of artisanal miners. Additionally, Awareness and Education significantly predicted both Continuous Mining Intentions and Future Mining Considerations of artisanal gold miners. These results highlight the critical role of awareness, education, and social considerations in promoting sustainable mining practices. The study provides valuable insights for policymakers and stakeholders aiming to enhance environmental sustainability in artisanal mining and suggests pathways for integrating education and social awareness into mining policies and programmes.

Machine learning suggests climate and seasonal definitions should change under global warming Milton Speer* [1] , Lance Leslie [1]

https://www.academia.edu/2997-6006/1/3/10.20935/AcadEnvSci7419 Extreme and unseasonal temperature and precipitation events have increased worldwide. The greater frequency and variability of floods, heatwaves, and droughts challenge traditional definitions of climate periods as 30-year means. Machine learning (ML) studies, focusing on southern Australia, identified the dominant attributes of these precipitation and temperature events. The attributes are both local and remote climate drivers, amplified by global warming. Their impacts include longer, hotter warm seasons and shorter, drier wet seasons in Australia’s southern Mediterranean climate regions. In contrast, flooding has increased in coastal eastern Australia. The poleward contraction of mid-latitude westerly winds is a readily identifiable contributor. Improvements in climate models are expected to more accurately predict future phases of climate drivers. Because global warming is not uniform across the Earth’s surface, the revised definitions of climate will vary by region. In this work, we chose one clear example that supports the need for re-considering climate periods.

SOUTHEAST ASIA AND CHANGES IN THE CLIMATE: AN OVERVIEW By Marion Micah R Tinio

https://www.academia.edu/6677184/SOUTHEAST_ASIA_AND_CHANGES_IN_THE_CLIMATE_AN_OVERVIEW?nav_from=a20a49e1-92f1-41b9-a306-0781ede632a7 There is nothing permanent than change. This paper contextualizes climate change in the Southeast Asian region. The region is highly exposed to natural disasters and greatly vulnerable to changes in the climate. Warming in the region is projected to be similar to the global mean. Increases in frequency of extreme events are also to be expected. Being a dominantly developing region, adaptation and mitigation strategies are not at the same level as those in the developed world. ...

Climate Change and Its Impact on Cultural Shifts in East and Southeast Asia By Duy Trần

https://www.academia.edu/65110666/Climate_Change_and_Its_Impact_on_Cultural_Shifts_in_East_and_Southeast_Asia?nav_from=e32b95a3-a8f1-4807-ba0d-eec4442e6bf1 Predictions warn that the annual mean warming across land in Asia will be approximately 3 • C (5.4 • F) in the 2050s and about 5 • C (9 • F) by the 2080s. Water surface temperatures are projected to increase 2 to 4 • C (3.6 to 7.2 • F). This region will experience more heat waves, heavy precipitation events, and cyclones than the present. Characteristics that make this region particularly vulnerable to the impacts of climate change are a high rate of poverty that spans across many Asian countries, the susceptibility towards endemic illnesses, and increasingly dense populations that reside along coastlines and low-lying areas. This chapter focuses on four countries in South and Southeast Asia: Cambodia, China, Philippines, and Vietnam, each with characteristics that make them susceptible to climate change. Cambodia has a high rate of poverty and an agricultural sector that is climate dependent. China is seeing a rapid and massive migration from inland to coastal areas as well as urbanization. The Philippines is an archipelago. The country is not well equipped to respond to effects of climate change partly due to its geography as well as such factors as poverty and poor infrastructure. Like China, 74 % of the population in Vietnam is concentrated along the coastal plains and river deltas with an equally large urban population distributed in low lying areas. How will the Asian population react to the impact(s) of climate change on the physical environment (e.g., food production and water resources, ecosystem degradation, and coastal regions) that have a direct influence on their livelihood and culture? Projection of cultural shift rests on key and significant ...

A Cultural History of Food (in Antiquity, in the Medieval Age, in the Renaissance, in the Early Modern Age, in the Age of Empire, in the Modern age) By Peter Scholliers, Fabio Parasecoli, Paul Erdkamp, Amy Bentley, and Ken Albala

https://www.academia.edu/398788/A_Cultural_History_of_Food_in_Antiquity_in_the_Medieval_Age_in_the_Renaissance_in_the_Early_Modern_Age_in_the_Age_of_Empire_in_the_Modern_age_ A Cultural History of Food presents an authoritative survey from ancient times to the present. This set of six volumes covers nearly 3,000 years of food and its physical, spiritual, social and cultural dimensions. 1. A Cultural History of Food in Antiquity (800 BCE - 500 CE) 2. A Cultural History of Food in the Medieval Age (500 - 1300) 3. A Cultural History of Food in the Renaissance (1300 - 1600) 4. A Cultural History of Food in the Early Modern Age (1600 - 1800) 5. A Cultural History of Food in the Age of Empire (1800 - 1900) 6. A Cultural History of Food in the Modern Age (1920 - 2000) Each volume discusses the same themes in its chapters: 1. Food Production 2. Food Systems 3. Food Security, Safety and Crises 4. Food and Politics 5. Eating Out 6. Professional Cooking, Kitchens and Service Work 7. Family and Domesticity 8. Body and Soul 9. Food Representations 10. World Developments This structure means readers can either have a broad overview of a period by reading a volume or follow a theme through history by reading the relevant chapter in each volume. ...

Call for Papers conference Past and Present Impact of Climate Change in Southeast Asia, Bangkok, July 2-3, 2026 By Paul Erdkamp

The conference will explore the dynamic interplay between climate change and human societies in Southeast Asia, from the start of the Common Era to the present day. As Southeast Asia faces the growing impacts of climate change, this conference aims to investigate both historical and contemporary strategies of adaptation and mitigation. The concept of societal collapse, often invoked in historical narratives, risks oversimplifying the diverse and complex processes that shape societal responses to environmental pressure. Terms such as resilience, vulnerability, and coping strategies have become central to current climate discussions but are frequently used without adequate specificity. By examining the past, we can gain a deeper understanding of these concepts, offering valuable insights that may inform contemporary approaches to addressing the effects of climate change. The conference welcomes papers that address a wide range of themes, including (but not limited to): the impact of climate variability and change on food systems; historical and modern coping strategies; institutional resilience and failure; environmental stress and social inequality; and the broader economic, cultural, and political consequences of climate change in Southeast Asia. We aim to bring together scholars from a wide range of disciplines, including history, archaeology, anthropology, historical geography, environmental science, paleoclimatology, and related fields. ... https://www.academia.edu/145585680/Call_for_Papers_conference_Past_and_Present_Impact_of_Climate_Change_in_Southeast_Asia_Bangkok_July_2_3_2026?email_work_card=title

Relationship with place: a transformative and sustainable pedagogy for the planet Julie Singleton* [1]

https://www.academia.edu/2997-6006/1/1/10.20935/AcadEnvSci7269 The central hypothesis of this conceptual commentary is that place-based educational approaches that use local environments as the learning context could not only provide needed educational reforms but also sow the seeds of sustainable behaviors of future generations. Furthermore, natural environments are offered as an optimal context for the emotional and sensory-rich needs of learning experiences that transform eco-paradigms and develop land ethics. The supporting literature examines the nexus of environmental education, place-based approaches, benefits of nature experience, and transformational learning. Breaking barriers of current economic, political, and educational institutions requires integrative approaches—head, hand, and heart—to transform eco-paradigms. A conceptual diagram is offered to visualize this holistic approach. The rich context of a natural place enhances the esthetic quality of a learning experience and is dependent on the relationships within the community of learners, sensory interaction with the learning context or place, the emotion that arouses, thoughts derived from reflection on the experience, and the depth of engagement and behavior change that ensues. I support the power of place as a learning context through personal narrative. Although place-based education can be applied in any community and educational setting, I offer my own cultural perspective as an American with a critique of the consumer culture of the place in which I reside and the effect of rigid institutions on eco-values. Place-based educational reforms could develop caring for local environments leading to young people striving to preserve the places in which they have learned and come to care about.

The education irony: when college degrees lead to unemployment, mindless thinking, debt, and despair Hershey H. Friedman* [1]

https://www.academia.edu/2997-9196/2/2/10.20935/MHealthWellB7661 Education’s role extends beyond job preparation; it should equally nurture students’ moral character, compassion, and civic duty. This essay argues that many higher education institutions fall short of their educational responsibilities. Instead of producing well-rounded individuals with strong ethical principles, critical thinking abilities, and job-ready skills, some schools may inadvertently stifle creativity and discourage open debate. The author suggests that a limited focus on particular ideological views and an overemphasis on identity politics can restrict students’ exposure to diverse perspectives. Rather than becoming adept at logical reasoning, students have become proficient in harmful binary thinking and pathological dualism—a mindset that is likely to lead to misery.

The challenge of Islamic education in the disruptive era: The analysis of development and defense of Islamic education By Anaas Yuliana

https://www.academia.edu/85036305/The_challenge_of_Islamic_education_in_the_disruptive_era_The_analysis_of_development_and_defense_of_Islamic_education?nav_from=a66acf54-d9a1-4071-a8c8-9b6585d4fa19 The reality of social perspective, the disruptive era reflects much of the negative impact that we receive. There are simply no shortcuts to meet this challenge, not only as demands, but as part of playing a role, particularly in Islamic education. The purpose of this article is to provide a concept of development and defense to Islamic education to encourage the need for complete information based on content analysis. This research is a review papers study. The era of disruptive phenomena requires the world of Islamic education to conform. In general, the solution is that Islamic education should be prioritized than other areas, since Islamic civilization arose based on science. ...

Islamic Education in the Era of Disruption By radtria alkaf

https://www.academia.edu/109937746/Islamic_Education_in_the_Era_of_Disruption Islamic education faces new challenges in an era of disruption characterized by rapid changes in technology, culture and people's ways of thinking. Considering this context, this study aims to analyze the role and challenges of Islamic education in the era of disruption. In carrying out this research, descriptive analysis method was used to collect and analyze data related to the topic. The results of the study show that Islamic education in the era of disruption faces several significant challenges. First, digital technology has affected the way we learn and access information. Islamic educators need to use this technology wisely to increase learning effectiveness. Second, changes in culture and social environment also have an impact on Islamic values and identity. Therefore, Islamic education must strengthen understanding of Islamic values and integrate them with changing social contexts. Third, a paradigm shift in educational thought and philosophy requires Islamic education ... ...

The Modern Worldview and Islam's Perspective on Science By radtria alkaf

https://www.academia.edu/109937732/The_Modern_Worldview_and_Islams_Perspective_on_Science?nav_from=865fd78f-ee88-4fdd-bdcd-fca1a4f9b2a1 This research aims to analyze the Western and Islamic perspectives on science. From a Western perspective, science is often viewed as the outcome of objective scientific methods and empirical research. This approach emphasizes the use of reason and logic in developing knowledge. On the other hand, the Islamic perspective acknowledges the importance of scientific methods in acquiring knowledge but also emphasizes the spiritual and revelatory dimensions in understanding reality. In this study, we conducted a comparative analysis of these perspectives, examining the similarities and differences in the conceptions of science from both viewpoints. Literature studies and religious references were utilized to gain a comprehensive understanding of these perspectives. The research reveals that while there are differences between the Western and Islamic views on science, there are also significant points of convergence. The analysis results show that the Western perspective tends to lean towa... ...

The Islamic Philosophy of Science A Study of Dakik al-Kalam By Basil Altaie

https://www.academia.edu/51509579/The_Islamic_Philosophy_of_Science_A_Study_of_Dakik_al_Kalam?nav_from=e8e2a2fa-6b69-47f5-8127-cd4a6e3f244e

AL-MUKHATABAT JOURNAL 03 /JULY-SEPTEMBER 2012 / NUMERO SPECIAL SUR LES MODELES ET LA MODELISATIONS EN SCIENCES By AL-MUKHATABAT JOURNAL

https://www.academia.edu/2132200/AL_MUKHATABAT_JOURNAL_03_JULY_SEPTEMBER_2012_NUMERO_SPECIAL_SUR_LES_MODELES_ET_LA_MODELISATIONS_EN_SCIENCES

Volume Migrations & Minorites by AL-MUKHATABAT JOURNAL 2026 • Al-Mukhatabat Journal

https://independent.academia.edu/ALMUKHATABATJOURNAL

Mohd Hazim Shah (Malaya University) : Epistemological issues on science in Contemporary Islam. By AL-MUKHATABAT JOURNAL

https://www.academia.edu/4276818/Mohd_Hazim_Shah_Malaya_University_Epistemological_issues_on_science_in_Contemporary_Islam?nav_from=b4a6dbdf-6028-43db-b4ef-3f0da8e9dd19 This article looks at the question of the role and relationship of natural philosophy to Arabic-Islamic science, and to what extent it is a factor in the non-emergence of modern science in Islamic civilization. It also discusses the point made by Hossein Nasr that the absence of the Scientific Revolution in Islam is in a sense a blessing because its rejection of Greek natural philosophy-seen to be essential for the rise of modern science-implied the preservation of Islamic metaphysics. The article continues by discussing the counter-factual question of whether it would have been better for Islamic science to go the way of Western science, or that what had historically happened was indeed the best choice for Islamic civilization. The article ends by looking at the relevance of the above issue to the contemporary practice of science in Islam, especially with respect to epistemology. ...

INVESTIGATING THE UNDISPUTED SCIENTIFIC REALISM IN THE ISLAM-MODERN SCIENCE DISCOURSE.pdf By Marium Ezam Qazi and Amana Raquib

https://www.academia.edu/128094933/INVESTIGATING_THE_UNDISPUTED_SCIENTIFIC_REALISM_IN_THE_ISLAM_MODERN_SCIENCE_DISCOURSE_pdf?nav_from=6db750ea-0faf-42cd-a05c-80b0253999de In the Islam and science discourse, the philosophical discussion on the nature and reality of scientific knowledge is mostly missing. Almost the whole discourse sustains its validity and relevance from a strong scientific realist stance that is the de facto position within this discourse. However, going by the Sunnī epistemological standards, since only conclusive or certain knowledge (ilmqat'ī or yaqīnī) counts as proof (burhān) in Sunnī theology (kalām), scientific knowledge due to its layers of theoretical presuppositions, is probable and limited; a claim also substantiated by the history and philosophy of science. Scientific propositions cannot be beneficial for theological pursuit such as knowing and appreciating divine attributes or used as a basis for either affirming or questioning and reinterpreting scriptures. In the current Muslim discourse on Islam and modern science, uncritical, unacknowledged, and undefended acceptance of scientific realism has led to the unwarranted use of modern scientific knowledge for such theological and religious purposes ...

viernes, 26 de diciembre de 2025

TCHAIKOVSKY Y ‘EL CASCANUECES’ 25 de diciembre de 2025 La Voz Del Árabe

TCHAIKOVSKY Y ‘EL CASCANUECES’ 25 de diciembre de 2025 La Voz Del Árabe -La obra clásica para escuchar en una Navidad como siempre ha sido, aquí su historia. https://lavozdelarabe.mx/2025/12/25/tchaikovsky-y-el-cascanueces/

CREAN IA CAPAZ DE TRANSCRIBIR PENSAMIENTOS DE SERES HUMANOS 4 de diciembre de 2025 La Voz Del Árabe

CREAN IA CAPAZ DE TRANSCRIBIR PENSAMIENTOS DE SERES HUMANOS 4 de diciembre de 2025 La Voz Del Árabe –El trabajo demuestra por primera vez la capacidad de un sistema artificial para generar frases cohesionadas… …a partir de patrones cerebrales, sin recurrir al lenguaje hablado, el cerebro será nuestro delator https://lavozdelarabe.mx/2025/12/04/crean-ia-capaz-de-transcribir-pensamientos-de-seres-humanos/

LA VIOLENCIA DIGITAL HA CRECIDO EXPONENCIALMENTE 18 de diciembre de 2025 La Voz Del Árabe

LA VIOLENCIA DIGITAL HA CRECIDO EXPONENCIALMENTE 18 de diciembre de 2025 La Voz Del Árabe -Dos de cada diez mujeres la han padecido: INEGI Laura Lucía Romero Mireles https://lavozdelarabe.mx/2025/12/18/la-violencia-digital-ha-crecido-exponencialmente/

DE LA CULTURA ÁRABE A OCCIDENTE: 10 APORTACIONES 25 de diciembre de 2025 La Voz Del Árabe

DE LA CULTURA ÁRABE A OCCIDENTE: 10 APORTACIONES 25 de diciembre de 2025 La Voz Del Árabe -Cuando se piensa en la cultura árabe lo primero que viene a la mente es segregación de género, patrimonio, islam y extremismo, …pero hay muchas cosas más allá de la negativa publicidad creada por occidente al Medio Oriente… Georgie Darling https://lavozdelarabe.mx/2025/12/25/de-la-cultura-arabe-a-occidente-10-aportaciones/

AÑO NUEVO, UNA VENTANA HACIA EL FUTURO 25 de diciembre de 2025 La Voz Del Árabe

AÑO NUEVO, UNA VENTANA HACIA EL FUTURO 25 de diciembre de 2025 La Voz Del Árabe -Significa esperanza, la oportunidad de redireccionar, hacer ajustes, plantear nuevas metas, recapitular y construir a partir de lo aprendido: Blanca Estela Barcelata, académica de la FES Zaragoza de la UNAM. Laura Cruz https://lavozdelarabe.mx/2025/12/25/ano-nuevo-una-ventana-hacia-el-futuro/

LA NAVIDAD PREHISPÁNICA – PANQUETZALIZTLI – HUITZILOPOCHTLI 26 de diciembre de 2025 Alan Mac Donald

LA NAVIDAD PREHISPÁNICA – PANQUETZALIZTLI – HUITZILOPOCHTLI 26 de diciembre de 2025 Alan Mac Donald – Originalmente las fiestas duraban de 17 de diciembre al 5 de enero. Los especialistas se dieron cuenta de que esos ritos reactualizaban la victoria de Huitzilopochtli contra sus enemigos, los Centzonhuitznahua y Coyolxauhqui. Alan Mac Donald* – Itzel Soto* https://lavozdelarabe.mx/2025/12/26/la-navidad-prehispanica-panquetzaliztli-huitzilopochtli/

LA NAVIDAD CRISTIANA 23 de diciembre de 2025 La Voz Del Árabe

LA NAVIDAD CRISTIANA 23 de diciembre de 2025 La Voz Del Árabe La Navidad es el inicio de la era cristiana en la historia de la humanidad, quedando como la fecha principal para la comunidad mundial y la misma religión cristiana y muchas de sus derivaciones… https://lavozdelarabe.mx/2025/12/23/la-navidad-cristiana/

EL AÑO NUEVO EN LA HISTORIA 25 de diciembre de 2025 La Voz Del Árabe

EL AÑO NUEVO EN LA HISTORIA 25 de diciembre de 2025 La Voz Del Árabe – Muchas culturas celebran el evento de alguna manera.​ En el calendario gregoriano, el sistema de calendario más utilizado en la actualidad, el año nuevo ocurre el 1° de enero, “día de año nuevo”. https://lavozdelarabe.mx/2025/12/25/el-ano-nuevo-en-la-historia/

Ancient lead menorah pendant sheds light on Jewish presence in Byzantine Jerusalem ByPESACH BENSON/TPS DECEMBER 15, 2025 13:18 Updated: DECEMBER 15, 2025 13:33

Ancient lead menorah pendant sheds light on Jewish presence in Byzantine Jerusalem Cast almost entirely of lead, the pendant is decorated on both sides with an identical image of a menorah framed within a circular border. https://www.jpost.com/archaeology/article-880348

Hanukkah discovery: Rare Hasmonean lamp, Second Temple stylus found near Jerusalem BySHIR PERETS DECEMBER 15, 2025 13:19 Updated: DECEMBER 16, 2025 19:26

Hanukkah discovery: Rare Hasmonean lamp, Second Temple stylus found near Jerusalem The Civil Administration said the artifacts add to a growing corpus of Second Temple–era material recovered in recent years across the West Bank. https://www.jpost.com/archaeology/article-880345

Israeli AI, drone imagery revolutionizing mapping of archaeological sites ByTPS DECEMBER 18, 2025 12:46 Updated: DECEMBER 18, 2025 14:06

Israeli AI, drone imagery revolutionizing mapping of archaeological sites “Sites that appear on the surface as scattered stones suddenly become coherent, organized spaces, and it saves a lot of research time,” Dr. Yitzchak Jaffe said. https://www.jpost.com/archaeology/article-880663

New frescoes unearthed in villa near Pompeii show 'extraordinary details and colors' ByREUTERS DECEMBER 18, 2025 19:18

New frescoes unearthed in villa near Pompeii show 'extraordinary details and colors' Archaeologists found a nearly complete peahen fresco, missing its head, dating to the mid-first century B.C., that may have belonged to Poppaea Sabina, the second wife of Emperor Nero. https://www.jpost.com/archaeology/article-880716

High-tech cleaning brings back brutal detail of Rome’s Danube wars ByREUTERS DECEMBER 19, 2025 10:39

High-tech cleaning brings back brutal detail of Rome’s Danube wars The hand-held lasers concentrate flickering beams of light onto the stone, with the heat they generate lifting away black deposits of pollution to reveal the white Carrara marble beneath. https://www.jpost.com/archaeology/article-880771

3000-year-old burial site uncovered in Scotland sheds light on devastation in the Bronze Age ByJERUSALEM POST STAFF DECEMBER 21, 2025 16:14

3000-year-old burial site uncovered in Scotland sheds light on devastation in the Bronze Age Archaeologists from GUARD Archaeology uncovered the unusual Bronze Age burial site near Twentyshilling Hill, Dumfries and Galloway, while working on a wind farm project. https://www.jpost.com/archaeology/archaeology-around-the-world/article-880920

Ancient DNA reveals extreme family ties in Bronze Age southern Italy - study ByJERUSALEM POST STAFF DECEMBER 22, 2025 14:50

Ancient DNA reveals extreme family ties in Bronze Age southern Italy - study The genetic evidence is consistent with a father-daughter union, making it one of the clearest and earliest documented cases of such extreme parental consanguinity in the archaeological record. https://www.jpost.com/archaeology/article-881011

Oldest evidence of transport technology uncovered in White Sands, New Mexico ByKARL HILLE/BALTIMORE SUN/TNS DECEMBER 22, 2025 22:00 Updated: DECEMBER 22, 2025 22:01

Oldest evidence of transport technology uncovered in White Sands, New Mexico Archaeologists working at White Sands National Park have uncovered traces of a pre-wheeled vehicle alongside human and mammoth footprints preserved in late Pleistocene sediments. https://www.jpost.com/archaeology/article-881037

Archaeologists find Switzerland’s oldest gold coins dating back 2,200 years ByJERUSALEM POST STAFF DECEMBER 23, 2025 14:22

Archaeologists find Switzerland’s oldest gold coins dating back 2,200 years Two rare Celtic gold coins dating to the 3rd Century BCE were uncovered near Arisdorf, marking the oldest gold coins ever found in Switzerland, shedding light on ancient trade and ritual practices. https://www.jpost.com/archaeology/article-881098

Archaeologists find 2,000-year-old labyrinth that reveals India’s role in ancient global trade ByJERUSALEM POST STAFF DECEMBER 23, 2025 19:27 Updated: DECEMBER 25, 2025 18:02

Archaeologists find 2,000-year-old labyrinth that reveals India’s role in ancient global trade The structure is composed of 15 concentric stone circuits - the highest number ever documented in an Indian circular labyrinth. https://www.jpost.com/archaeology/article-881158

A newly discovered species complicates the human origin story ByJPS DECEMBER 24, 2025 17:54

A newly discovered species complicates the human origin story Scientists studying fossils from Ethiopia’s Afar Rift have uncovered evidence of another early human species which lived around the same time as Lucy, roughly 3.4 million years ago. https://www.jpost.com/archaeology/archaeology-around-the-world/article-881264

Byzantine-era coins, ring discovered in Judean Desert point to Christian presence in region BySHIR PERETS DECEMBER 26, 2025 09:19

Byzantine-era coins, ring discovered in Judean Desert point to Christian presence in region The site is linked historically with Saint Sabbas, one of the founders of Judean Desert monasticism, whose legacy shaped monastic practices for centuries. https://www.jpost.com/archaeology/article-881451

Bose’s probabilistic interactions, Einstein’s objections, and quantum optics legacy Partha Ghose* [1]

https://www.academia.edu/3064-979X/2/4/10.20935/AcadQuant8034 In 1924, S. N. Bose proposed (i) a new counting method for photons and (ii) a probabilistic law of microscopic matter–radiation interactions, treating emission and absorption as two aspects of a single, field-dependent process. While Einstein enthusiastically extended Bose’s counting to material particles, he sharply criticized the probabilistic law, invoking detailed balance and the correspondence principle. This paper argues that (i) once one distinguishes probabilities from transition rates, Einstein’s concerns can be reconciled, and (ii) that modern quantum optics and cavity QED vindicate Bose’s core intuition: “spontaneous” emission is not an intrinsic property of an isolated atom, as Einstein had assumed, but emerges from its coupling to the quantized field, with the rate set by the local photonic mode structure (LDOS/Purcell effect), all while satisfying Einstein’s correspondence requirement in the classical (high-intensity) limit. It is further suggested that stochastic-mechanics models—persistent random walks leading to the telegrapher’s equation, with diffusive and chiral limits yielding the Schrödinger and Dirac equations—accord more closely with Bose’s view of fundamental randomness than standard quantum mechanics, and furnish a mesoscopic bridge that reconciles microlevel stochasticity with Einstein’s demand for the correct classical limit.

jueves, 25 de diciembre de 2025

'Los universalistas', de Natasha Brown

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=POaL2B5Oj24

Pablo Maurette en el día del Premio Herralde de Novela 2025

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hprZOf-PkKQ

En la biblioteca con Kenya Stéphanie

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hIfxFALIRbA

Espíritu de divulgación

Espíritu de divulgación En el mundo en el que vivimos, en el plano real, la gente dice una cosa y piensa otra, y a menudo es completamente imposible discernir la veracidad de sus palabras. https://www.anagrama-ed.es/noticias/general/espiritu-de-divulgacion-1563

Kiko Amat (Sant Boi, 1971)

https://www.anagrama-ed.es/autor/amat-kiko-43

La revolución del lenguaje. Érik Bullot Xcèntric, el cine del CCCB

https://www.cccb.org/es/actividades/ficha/la-revolucion-del-lenguaje-erik-bullot/218548

Exofonía, el monstruo de muchas lenguas: la rara especie de los escritores anfibios Escrito por Matías Bauso

https://www.jotdown.es/2023/04/exofonia-monstruo-lenguas-escritores/

Ágota Kristóf (Csikvánd, Hungría, 30 de octubre de 1935 - Neuchâtel, Suiza, 27 de julio de 2011)

https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Agota_Kristof

Vladimir Nabokov (San Petersburgo, 1899-Montreux, 1977)

https://www.anagrama-ed.es/autor/nabokov-vladimir-778

Fortuna Hernán Díaz Traducción de Javier Calvo PREMIO PULITZER 2023 Un deslumbrante puzle literario: la misteriosa historia de un magnate de los años veinte en varias versiones que se complementan o contradicen.

https://www.anagrama-ed.es/libro/panorama-de-narrativas/fortuna/9788433901927/PN_1098

CC30 | Charlando con… Carlos Fonseca

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=weEDCUTeOLw

Las gratitudes Delphine de Vigan Traducción de Pablo Martín Sánchez Una bellísima novela sobre la gratitud, sobre lo importante que es poder dar las gracias a aquellos que nos han ayudado en la vida.

https://www.anagrama-ed.es/libro/panorama-de-narrativas/las-gratitudes/9788433980830/PN_1041

Austral Carlos Fonseca Una deslumbrante novela sobre las huellas que dejamos, las huellas que borramos y las huellas que buscamos reconstruir.

https://www.anagrama-ed.es/libro/narrativas-hispanicas/austral/978843

Entrevista con Karl Ove Knausgård por Laura Fernández

Review of Stefano Bigliardi, Islam and Pseudoscience By Carole Cusack

https://www.academia.edu/145569523/Review_of_Stefano_Bigliardi_Islam_and_Pseudoscience?email_work_card=title The Cambridge Element series in general provides excellent short intro- ductions to complex research areas. Stefano Bigliardi’s Islam and Pseudo- science begins with a discussion of what pseudoscience is, how it remains a disputed term, and the damaging impact it has on the study of science—and more broadly attitudes to science—among Muslims. ...

Reconstructing Roman power structures through narratives: prosopography and the early Roman Republic, in M. Horster - R. Flower - F. Hurlet - F.W. Mathisen (ed.), Brill’s companion to Roman prosopography, Leiden - Boston, 2026, 242-254 By Gianpaolo Urso

https://www.academia.edu/143843998/Reconstructing_Roman_power_structures_through_narratives_prosopography_and_the_early_Roman_Republic_in_M_Horster_R_Flower_F_Hurlet_F_W_Mathisen_ed_Brill_s_companion_to_Roman_prosopography_Leiden_Boston_2026_242_254?email_work_card=title

Robust simulation of continuous-variable quantum key distribution in Matlab and Simulink Shashank Gupta, Abhishek Mani Shukla, Arijit Roy, Sruthi Chennuri, Vijayalaxmi Mogligidda, Rajesh Kumar Krishnan, Dilip Singh

https://www.academia.edu/journals/academia-quantum/articles?source=journal-top-nav

The impact of optimization approximation algorithms on the performance of the BHT-QAOA Ali Al-Bayaty* [1] , Marek Perkowski [1]

https://www.academia.edu/3064-979X/2/4/10.20935/AcadQuant7996 This article investigates the performance impact of five classical optimization approximation algorithms on our previously introduced quantum search algorithm, termed the Boolean–Hamiltonians Transform for Quantum Approximate Optimization Algorithm (BHT-QAOA), to effectively search for all best-approximated solutions for Boolean-based problems. These optimization approximation algorithms are BFGS, L-BFGS-B, SLSQP, COBYLA, and COBYQA. Their performance impact is evaluated and compared using two proposed performance metrics—(i) the final number of function evaluations (the lower numbers denote the best optimization approximation algorithms) and (ii) the final quality of qubit measurements (the higher values indicate all best-approximated solutions were found for a problem). Arbitrary classical Boolean problems in various logical structures were examined and evaluated using the BHT-QAOA, these five optimization approximation algorithms, and a simulated noisy model of an IBM quantum computer. Broadly, the BHT-QAOA, with these five algorithms, successfully finds all optimized approximated solutions for these problems. Specifically, both the BFGS and SLSQP algorithms successfully find all best-approximated solutions for these problems, in the context of fewer function evaluations and higher quality of qubit measurements.

First-principles investigation of novel cubic allotrope C16 with original C(sp3)/C(sp1) hybridizations Samir F. Matar* [1]

https://www.academia.edu/3064-979X/2/4/10.20935/AcadQuant7980 Novel cubic allotrope yne-C16 with sp3/sp1 carbon hybridizations is devised based on crystal chemistry and computations of the ground structure and the energy-dependent quantities within the quantum density functional theory, DFT. With respect to srs-C8 characterized by trigonal C(sp2), yne-C16 is identified with original C≡C triple bond-like units and distorted tetrahedra. The new allotrope with unknown topology resembles a pyramidal molecule as :PCl3 with three bond pairs (σ-like) forming the pyramid base and the C≡C with large π character resembling a phosphorous electron lone pair (:) at the apex of the pyramid. The resulting structure is cohesive and mechanically (positive elastic constants) and dynamically (phonon band structure) stable; C16 is characterized by weak metallic behavior.

On-chip coupling and synchronization of quantum emitters using superradiant coupling channels Roman Shugayev* [1]

https://www.academia.edu/3064-979X/2/4/10.20935/AcadQuant8025 Superradiance offers an efficient approach for coupling discrete quantum emitters via collective fluorescence. In this work, we suggest a method for the controlled coupling and synchronization of distant integrated photonic emitters using superradiance. Our theoretical modeling and analysis using electromagnetic and Master Equation methods for a case of nanodiamond/SiN heterogenous photonic platform confirms efficient superradiant coupling of distant emitters and a good degree of spurious emission isolation. This approach can offer a path to the scalable generation of multipartite photonic states, such as NOON states, and can enable efficient cluster state generation and one-way quantum computing approaches.

Bose’s probabilistic interactions, Einstein’s objections, and quantum optics legacy Partha Ghose* [1]

https://www.academia.edu/3064-979X/2/4/10.20935/AcadQuant8034 In 1924, S. N. Bose proposed (i) a new counting method for photons and (ii) a probabilistic law of microscopic matter–radiation interactions, treating emission and absorption as two aspects of a single, field-dependent process. While Einstein enthusiastically extended Bose’s counting to material particles, he sharply criticized the probabilistic law, invoking detailed balance and the correspondence principle. This paper argues that (i) once one distinguishes probabilities from transition rates, Einstein’s concerns can be reconciled, and (ii) that modern quantum optics and cavity QED vindicate Bose’s core intuition: “spontaneous” emission is not an intrinsic property of an isolated atom, as Einstein had assumed, but emerges from its coupling to the quantized field, with the rate set by the local photonic mode structure (LDOS/Purcell effect), all while satisfying Einstein’s correspondence requirement in the classical (high-intensity) limit. It is further suggested that stochastic-mechanics models—persistent random walks leading to the telegrapher’s equation, with diffusive and chiral limits yielding the Schrödinger and Dirac equations—accord more closely with Bose’s view of fundamental randomness than standard quantum mechanics, and furnish a mesoscopic bridge that reconciles microlevel stochasticity with Einstein’s demand for the correct classical limit.

miércoles, 24 de diciembre de 2025

¡Envía tu nombre a viajar alrededor de la Luna!

https://www3.nasa.gov/envia-tu-nombre-con-artemis/

Próxima parada: el polo sur lunar

https://www.nasa.gov/podcasts/universo-curioso-de-la-nasa/proxima-parada-el-polo-sur-lunar/

Avatares para la salud de los astronautas volarán a bordo de Artemis II de la NASA

https://ciencia.nasa.gov/sistema-solar/avatares-para-la-salud-de-los-astronautas-volaran-a-bordo-de-artemis-ii-de-la-nasa/

Tripulación de Artemis II impulsará la investigación sobre vuelos espaciales tripulados

https://ciencia.nasa.gov/sistema-solar/tripulacion-de-artemis-ii-impulsara-la-investigacion-sobre-vuelos-espaciales-tripulados/

Calendario de Ciencia de la NASA 2026

https://ciencia.nasa.gov/multimedia/calendario-de-ciencia-de-la-nasa-2026/ Explora el cosmos todo el año con nuestro Calendario de Ciencia 2026 Descarga gratis nuestro calendario científico en español y explora la fascinante ciencia detrás de la imagen de cada mes en nuestra página web. También puedes guardar los fondos de pantalla para tu computadora y dispositivos móviles.

La NASA se eleva a los cielos para estudiar las flores silvestres

https://ciencia.nasa.gov/ciencias-terrestres/la-nasa-se-eleva-a-los-cielos-para-estudiar-las-flores-silvestres/

Puerto Rico desde arriba

https://ciencia.nasa.gov/ciencias-terrestres/puerto-rico-desde-arriba/

25 años de ciencia a bordo de la Estación Espacial Internacional

https://www.nasa.gov/podcasts/universo-curioso-de-la-nasa/25-anos-de-ciencia-a-bordo-de-la-estacion-espacial-internacional/

Universo curioso de la NASA

https://ciencia.nasa.gov/universocurioso/ En la más reciente entrega de Universo curioso de la NASA, nuestro pódcast en español, viajamos a la órbita terrestre baja, donde se encuentra el satélite más grande jamás ensamblado en el espacio: la Estación Espacial Internacional (EEI). Diferentes tripulaciones de astronautas de la NASA y agencias espaciales socias han habitado la EEI de forma ininterrumpida durante 25 años. La estación ha servido como un laboratorio orbital único cuyos descubrimientos nos benefician a todos aquí en la Tierra, al tiempo que nos ayudan a prepararnos mejor para explorar la Luna y Marte con seres humanos, mediante nuestra campaña Artemis. En este episodio, acompáñanos a descubrir las investigaciones científicas y demostraciones de tecnología a bordo de la estación. ¡Y quédate hasta el final para aprender cómo podrías hablar directamente con un astronauta en el espacio!

ISS National Lab Celebrates a Year of Innovation, Partnerships, and Progress in Low Earth Orbit

https://issnationallab.org/press-releases/iss-national-lab-celebrates-a-year-of-innovation-partnerships-and-progress-in-low-earth-orbit/

The Roman Army at War By Rose Mary Sheldon

https://www.academia.edu/124980360/The_Roman_Army_at_War?nav_from=c1aa7e54-3911-460e-a0b9-45e28a29898f

Journal of Roman Studies By Michael Sage

https://www.academia.edu/112688638/Journal_of_Roman_Studies?nav_from=e7d3727a-61aa-4b4d-b6f4-b19b6ab5c8fa Book review of Y. Le Bohec's latest general history of Roman Imperial warfare down to the end of the reign of Severus Alexander. It is a less useful work than it might otherwise have been as it provides little information on the army's Republican predecessor.

The Impact of the Roman Army (200 B.C. – A.D. 476): Economic, Social, Political, Religious and Cultural Aspects By Gerda de Kleijn

https://www.academia.edu/78929520/The_Impact_of_the_Roman_Army_200_B_C_A_D_476_Economic_Social_Political_Religious_and_Cultural_Aspects?nav_from=b0f2c382-f225-41d2-b619-d67fcb22b271 edited this volume, with the aid of Olivier Hekster and Gerda de Kleijn. The editors, Nijmegen/Rome, December 2006 xiv preface ABBREVIATIONS Acts Acts of the Apostles AE Année épigraphique, eds. R. Cagnat et al. (Paris 1889-) AJ Flavius Josephus, Antiquitates Judaeorum AMUGS Antike Münzen und geschnittene Steine (Berlin 1969-) ANRW Aufstieg und Niedergang der Römischen Welt, W. Haase & H. Temporini, eds. (Berlin/New York 1972-) AntJ Antiquaries Journal BGU Aegyptische Urkunden aus den staatlichen Museen zu Berlin, Griechische Urkunden BJ Flavius Josephus, Bellum Judaicum BMC Catalogue of Coins of the Roman Empire in the British Museum, eds. H. Mattingly et al. (revised edition, London ...

“Organisation and Life in the Military: A Bibliographic Essay”, in Sarantis A. and N. Christie (2010-11) edd. War and Warfare in Late Antiquity: Current Perspectives. Late Antique Archaeology 8.1-8.2 2010-11 (2013). Pp. 209-238. Leiden By Conor Whately

https://www.academia.edu/4406276/_Organisation_and_Life_in_the_Military_A_Bibliographic_Essay_in_Sarantis_A_and_N_Christie_2010_11_edd_War_and_Warfare_in_Late_Antiquity_Current_Perspectives_Late_Antique_Archaeology_8_1_8_2_2010_11_2013_Pp_209_238_Leiden?nav_from=9eafcecc-0070-41fe-bb1f-98db252c4c20 This essay provides an overview of critical aspects of the military's functioning during Late Antiquity, focusing on army organization, finance, camp life, and soldier-civilian interactions. The discussion emphasizes the considerable economic impact of military financing, noting the complex budgetary considerations in maintaining military campaigns and the evolving payment systems over time. ...

The Making of the Roman Army: From Republic to Empire By Michael P. Speidel

https://www.academia.edu/123650107/The_Making_of_the_Roman_Army_From_Republic_to_Empire?nav_from=7e68713d-7132-4bbf-81ab-1be8bf3e8a93 PLATES Between pages 112 and 113 1 Italian hoplites 2 The battle of Pydna, 168 BC, as depicted on the monument of Aemilius Paullus at Delphi 3 Roman soldiers of the later second century BC: detail from the Altar of Domitius Ahenobarbus 4 The army on the coinage: (a) military standards, 82 BC (b) military standards, 49 BC (c) colonisation programme, c.40 BC (d) Gallic arms (e) the Gauls defeated 5 Soldiers of the Late Republic (a) L. Septumius (b) L. Appuleius (c) C. Raius Perulla (d) P. Gessius 6 Bust of Julius Caesar 7 Caesar's bridge across the Rhine 8 Alesia: general views of the site 9 Alesia: details of the Roman fortifications 10 Gravestone of the brothers Canuleius, who served under Caesar in Gaul 11 A warship of the Late Republic 12 Antony's military coinage, 32-31 BC (a) Antony's fleet (b) legio XII Antiqua (c) cohortes praetoriae (d) cohors speculatorum 13 Catapult-shield of the legio IIII Macedonica 14 Emblems and standards: (a) legio IIII Scythica (b) a monument at Venafro 15 Statue of Augustus from Prima Porta, Rome 16 Augustan colonies on the coinage: (a) Emerita (b) Caesarea Augusta (c) Philippi (d) Patrae 17 Imperial propaganda on the coinage: (a) recovery of standards from the Parthians (b) Germanicus recovers an aquila lost with Varus (c) Caligula addressing the men of four legions, AD 39 (d) Nero addressing the German Bodyguard, AD 64-66 18 Cenotaph of Marcus Caelius, a centurion who 'fell in the Varian War' 19 The army of the Early Empire: (a) Cn. Musius, aquilifer (b) C. Romanius, cavalryman of the ala Noricorum (c) Monimus, a Syrian archer (d) P. Flavoleius, a soldier of legio XIV Gemina 20 The Praetorian Guard LINE ILLUSTRATIONS 1 Rome and Italy c. 400 BC 2 The 'Servian Constitution' 3 Roman roads and colonies in Italy 4 The Roman legion, c. 340 BC, as described by Livy 5 Italy and the western Mediterranean 6 A: The battle of Cannae, B: The battle of Zama 7 The battle of Ilipa 8 The Roman legion, c. 160 BC, as described by Polybius 9 The Roman camp according to Polybius 10 The eastern Mediterranean world, c. 200 BC 11 The battle of Cynoscephalae 12 Roman camps at Renieblas 13 Camp III at Renieblas: general plan 14 Camp III at Renieblas: plan of barracks 15 Siegeworks round Numantia 16 Siegecamp at Peña Redonda 17 Siegecamp at Castillejo ...

A Summary of "Roman Power" By William V. Harris

https://www.academia.edu/40014210/A_Summary_of_Roman_Power_?nav_from=8e49a299-bea4-42b0-8852-d37fa09d455c It should be plain, first of all, that we can gain a great deal from comparing the Romans of widely diverse periods. Strange to say, the Romans who constructed an empire and the Romans who lost one have very seldom met each other in the pages of a scholarly history. The contrast between these two populations is extremely illuminating. While it is in any case reasonably obvious that the Romans of the third and second centuries BC were warlike and very often aggressive, no one who compares their behaviour with the behaviour of the markedly different Romans of late antiquity could possibly doubt it. Conversely, no one who has studied the mid-republican Romans could possibly write very favourably about the military capacities of the Roman state in either of the two late-antique periods described in Chapters 6 and 7. ...

Reconstructing Roman power structures through narratives: prosopography and the early Roman Republic, in M. Horster - R. Flower - F. Hurlet - F.W. Mathisen (ed.), Brill’s companion to Roman prosopography, Leiden - Boston, 2026, 242-254 By Gianpaolo Urso

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“The Prosopography of the Later Roman Empire: Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow” By Ralph Mathisen

https://www.academia.edu/3623937/_The_Prosopography_of_the_Later_Roman_Empire_Yesterday_Today_and_Tomorrow_?nav_from=dc7c73dc-0c6d-4d88-9226-3041217f3c39 This paper reflects on the historical context, current status, and future prospects of the Prosopography of the Later Roman Empire (PLRE) project. It discusses critical milestones in the project’s development, key figures involved, and its intended contributions to the understanding of the administrative, political, and social evolution of the Roman Empire. Additionally, it emphasizes the importance of the date choices within the project and reviews the ongoing work towards subsequent volumes. ...

(en collaboration avec M. Horster, R. Flower et R. W. Mathisen) Brill’s Companion to Roman Prosopography, éd. par M. Horster, R. Flower, Fr. Hurlet et R. W. Mathisen, Leyde, Brill, 2026. By Frédéric Hurlet

https://www.academia.edu/145258291/_en_collaboration_avec_M_Horster_R_Flower_et_R_W_Mathisen_Brill_s_Companion_to_Roman_Prosopography_%C3%A9d_par_M_Horster_R_Flower_Fr_Hurlet_et_R_W_Mathisen_Leyde_Brill_2026?email_work_card=title This companion explores the discipline of Roman prosopography from a wide variety of perspectives. The study of people and their relationships and connections, both as individuals and groups, lies at the heart of research into Roman society and politics. The essays in this volume constitute an up-to-date guide to the practice and applications of Roman prosopography. Part I covers the history of the eld from the Renaissance to the Digital Age, while Part II outlines important methodologies and approaches. Part III, which is divided between the Republic, Principate and Late Antiquity, comprises eighteen chapters on key sources, themes and debates. ...

Johannes Preiser-Kapeller Austrian Academy of Sciences, Institute for Medieval Research (IMAFO) - Division of Byantine Research (ABF), Deputy head of the Department Leibniz-Zentrum für Archäologie, Forschungsbereich Antike Schiffahrt, Researcher

https://oeaw.academia.edu/JohannesPreiserKapeller

martes, 23 de diciembre de 2025

Debates sobre el presente de un pasado: la memoria de la Conquista de México

https://unam.academia.edu/MiriamHERN%C3%81NDEZREYNA Miriam HERNÁNDEZ REYNA Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Instituto de Investigaciones Filosóficas, Faculty Member Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique / French National Centre for Scientific Research, Centre d'Histoire Sociale du XXe Siècle, Investigador asociado

Le passé indien et l'avenir de la nation au Mexique : Retour sur l'anthropologie critique de Guillermo Bonfil Batalla By Miriam HERNÁNDEZ REYNA

https://www.academia.edu/47948510/Le_pass%C3%A9_indien_et_lavenir_de_la_nation_au_Mexique_Retour_sur_lanthropologie_critique_de_Guillermo_Bonfil_Batalla?nav_from=fa9880e3-ff68-47f6-bc61-a94e8bba490a Le passé indien au Mexique a fait l'objet de plusieurs interprétations, reliées chacune à des projets d'avenir différents pour la nation. À la fin du XX e siècle émergea un courant connu sous le nom d'« anthropologie critique », à partir duquel une relecture de ce passé a été engagée. L'anthropologue Guillermo Bonfil Batalla appartient à cette génération marquée par un renouveau marxiste et par une critique des notions de civilisation et de progrès. Dans cet article, nous restituons plusieurs éléments de l'histoire intellectuelle de Bonfil Batalla. Tout d'abord, nous situons sa pensée dans le contexte d'une anthropologie internationale qui dénonça les conditions des vies des peuples indigènes dans les États-nations indépendants, pour ensuite examiner comment la pensée de cet anthropologue se nourrit de ces éléments et contribua à la formation de ce courant critique dans l'anthropologie et à son application au Mexique. Nous verrons comment l'anthropologie de Bonfil Batalla, à la fois critique et politiquement engagée sur la question indigène au Mexique, fut le point d'orgue d'un renouveau dans la perception du passé indien, entendu non comme un fardeau pour construire la modernité, mais comme une source d'espoir et de libération pour une nation qui s'était auparavant contentée d'être la copie déformée d'un occident imaginaire. ...

Les Indiens et la nation au Mexique. Une dimension historique de l’altérité By Paula López Caballero

https://www.academia.edu/29332408/Les_Indiens_et_la_nation_au_Mexique_Une_dimension_historique_de_l_alt%C3%A9rit%C3%A9?nav_from=5d29779b-267f-419a-9603-cdad254a83c6 (2012) Les Indiens et la nation au Mexique. Une dimension historique de l’altérité, Coll. Recherches Internationales, CERI-Sciences P7o/Karthala Editions, Paris, Francia, 351 pp.

"Traduire l'altérité. De la pyramide de Cholula à la tour de Babel, les tribulations de la mythologie aztèque dans le Mexique du XVIe siècle", Proceedings of the Royal Academy for Overseas Sciences 2(2), 2025, p. 185-209. By Sylvie Peperstraete

https://www.academia.edu/129912313/_Traduire_lalt%C3%A9rit%C3%A9_De_la_pyramide_de_Cholula_%C3%A0_la_tour_de_Babel_les_tribulations_de_la_mythologie_azt%C3%A8que_dans_le_Mexique_du_XVIe_si%C3%A8cle_Proceedings_of_the_Royal_Academy_for_Overseas_Sciences_2_2_2025_p_185_209?nav_from=83ec20a4-570e-44d6-9078-a109855a5098 La colonisation espagnole de l'actuel Mexique entraîna d'importantes destructions. Les missionnaires franciscains et dominicains chargés d'évangéliser les populations autochtones manifestèrent toutefois également un intérêt prononcé - quoique lié à des buts pragmatiques - pour la religion aztèque, ce qui déboucha sur de nombreux écrits, produits tout au long du XVIe siècle et au-delà. Au travers de ces investigations se pose la question fondamentale de la confrontation entre deux cultures très différentes, dans un rapport de force inégal. Comment se sont-elles abordées l'une l'autre ? L'exemple développé ici est celui du traitement de la mythologie aztèque en se focalisant sur l'analyse de deux documents apparentés, le Codex Telleriano-Remensis et le Codex Vaticano A. Ceux-ci proposent une relecture chrétienne des dieux et mythes mésoaméricains, que l'on doit tant aux religieux qui compilèrent les documents qu'à leurs collaborateurs indigènes christianisés. ...

"'La maison de Tlaloc, la maison de Huitzilopochtli'. Architecture et symbolisme des temples au Mexique ancien", La Pensée et les Hommes (129), 2023, pp. 45-62. By Sylvie Peperstraete

https://www.academia.edu/104464612/_La_maison_de_Tlaloc_la_maison_de_Huitzilopochtli_Architecture_et_symbolisme_des_temples_au_Mexique_ancien_La_Pens%C3%A9e_et_les_Hommes_129_2023_pp_45_62?nav_from=aa4e78fd-ca61-4ab8-a68a-85e9ce834b4f

"Le monolithe de Tlaltecuhtli : cosmovision et guerre sacrée au Grand Temple de Mexico-Tenochtitlan". In G. Olivier, S. Peperstraete, & N. Ragot (Éds.), La quête du Serpent à Plumes. Arts et religions de l'Amérique précolombienne: Hommage à Michel Graulich (pp. 375-388). Turnhout, Brepols, 2011. By Sylvie Peperstraete

https://www.academia.edu/12023792/_Le_monolithe_de_Tlaltecuhtli_cosmovision_et_guerre_sacr%C3%A9e_au_Grand_Temple_de_Mexico_Tenochtitlan_In_G_Olivier_S_Peperstraete_and_N_Ragot_%C3%89ds_La_qu%C3%AAte_du_Serpent_%C3%A0_Plumes_Arts_et_religions_de_lAm%C3%A9rique_pr%C3%A9colombienne_Hommage_%C3%A0_Michel_Graulich_pp_375_388_Turnhout_Brepols_2011?nav_from=63f7cafc-d481-4556-b665-a4b7aad87d88

"Étude comparative de deux divinités de l'ancien Mexique: Quetzalcoatl et Tezcatlipoca (suite et fin)", Annuaire de l'École Pratique des Hautes Études, vol. 106, 1997-1998, pp. 45-51. By Guilhem Olivier

https://www.academia.edu/9103493/_%C3%89tude_comparative_de_deux_divinit%C3%A9s_de_lancien_Mexique_Quetzalcoatl_et_Tezcatlipoca_suite_et_fin_Annuaire_de_l%C3%89cole_Pratique_des_Hautes_%C3%89tudes_vol_106_1997_1998_pp_45_51

Historical texts from the Swahili coast (part 2) By Derek Nurse

https://www.academia.edu/101628180/Historical_texts_from_the_Swahili_coast_part_2_?nav_from=b6db631b-b601-478e-ab2e-20fa5caedebd Upper Pokomo Asili va. Mi'okomu (Origin of the Pokomo), recorded by M, D, J. Ja.rha. from an elder in Kitere vill~ E M~okomu ~lcy'a.j3a. na ShUllgW'a.ya.. E ma.na ~a,S!;a.ramieo na. Shungwa.ya. mpa.ka. kuno ni The Pokomo come from ShungW'9.ya.. The reason why they ran from Shungwa.ya. to here is kwamba. ~a.da.rama Ga.j3irha. na Ka.ra.;}i. E ~anthu ~a.no ~a.kiywa.na. ne Mphomomu na. that they-ran from Somalis and Orma., The(se) people were attacking Pokomo and Koshoro. ~a. e Mphokomu ne Koshoro ~a,larama. Mijikenda('people who live in the wilderness•). So the Pokomo and Mijikenda ran kuyaf3a na Shungwaya ili ~a.kajifiche bia. ingini ili ~aseya.gwa. ~a.kifika kuno and left Shungwa.ya to hide themselves place other to be not killed. Reaching here kwe chana ye ma.ro e Mphokomu ~asaa. E Koshoro ~enda usoni, kwa kwamba e maisha. at river of' Tana the Pokomo stayed, The Mijikenda went ahead, because the life ya.o ni maisha ya badani. E chana ye ma.ro ilikna kwe Mphokomu ambao e maisha their is life of wilderness, River of Tana was good for Pokomo, whose life yao ni maisha ya kuima, Nde mana ambao e Mphokomu ~asaa kuno ehana, ao e their is life of farming. It is reason why Pokomo stayed here at the river, but the Koshoro ~enda usoni. La.kini e asili yao ni kwamba ~oba.da ~aya~a na bia mo;}a. Mijikenda went ahead, But the origin their is that all they come from one place. Upper Pokomo .!. Fume Liongo, recorded by Mr. Ja.rha from the same elder ' Fume Liongo a.likuwa munthu ywa ~ito. Alikuwa mufa.lume ywa ~ito, E ~a.ka_ii avyaiyweo Fumo Liongo was person of Wi~~. He vas chief of Wi~~. The time when he was na aki_ia$ali ha.ukumanyikana, mana havikuwa na kuan_9.ika e ~aka_ii ude. Fume Liongo born and ruled is not known, because there was no writing at that time, Fumo Liongo alikuwa muku!u munene na mwenye nguvu nyingi sana. Kama.nya kupiga.na sana, Alikuwa was huge, stout, and very strong. He knew to fight well. He was sujaha ywa kutumia uha na nchha.le. Ka.j3a muka.li mumpha.ka e ma 1 a.isa, na fla.la ntharl kinthu kya kumuyaga, Kva hivyo e tha.t he will not die completely, and there is nothing to kill him. Therefore the ma 1 a.

Then and now – changing perspectives and new advances in the research on neolithic tells and single-layer nucleated settlements in the Tisza region By Eszter Banffy

https://www.academia.edu/145497130/Then_and_now_changing_perspectives_and_new_advances_in_the_research_on_neolithic_tells_and_single_layer_nucleated_settlements_in_the_Tisza_region?email_work_card=title Research into the Late Neolithic of the Tisza region is key to understand the connection and differences between South east European and Central European Neolithic development. In this sense, the tell sites here represent both a transition zone and a central zone. The paper offers a concise summary of diverse spatial and social patterns in the light of most recent research. ...

“Les nourritures des dieux mexicas”, en Leonardo López Lujá, Fabienne de Pierrebourg y Steve Bourget (coords.), Mexica. Des dons et des dieux au Templo Mayor, París, Musée du Quai Branly Jacques Chirac, Éditions El Viso, Instituto Nacional de Antropología e Historia, 2025, pp. 60-65 . By Guilhem Olivier

https://www.academia.edu/145513385/_Les_nourritures_des_dieux_mexicas_en_Leonardo_L%C3%B3pez_Luj%C3%A1_Fabienne_de_Pierrebourg_y_Steve_Bourget_coords_Mexica_Des_dons_et_des_dieux_au_Templo_Mayor_Par%C3%ADs_Mus%C3%A9e_du_Quai_Branly_Jacques_Chirac_%C3%89ditions_El_Viso_Instituto_Nacional_de_Antropolog%C3%ADa_e_Historia_2025_pp_60_65_?email_work_card=title

La turismificación del patrimonio y la patrimonialización del turismo By Noel B. Salazar

https://www.academia.edu/145514692/La_turismificaci%C3%B3n_del_patrimonio_y_la_patrimonializaci%C3%B3n_del_turismo?email_work_card=title El turismo patrimonial representa uno de los nichos turísticos más significativos, puesto que genera miles de millones de dólares anuales y emplea a millones de personas. Este artículo analiza críticamente la investigación existente sobre la compleja relación entre patrimonio y turismo, examinando tanto los efectos positivos como negativos en ciudades históricas, así como cuestiones fundamentales de autenticidad, imaginarios turísticos y el estatus especial del patrimonio mundial. El objetivo es demonstrar que, aunque el turismo puede proporcionar recursos para la conservación patrimonial y el desarrollo económico local, también genera tensiones significativas entre conservacionistas, promotores turísticos y otros actores involucrados. El análisis de los imaginarios turísticos demuestra relaciones de poder asimétricas entre anfitriones, intermediarios e invitados, mientras que la designación de patrimonio mundial funciona cada vez más como herramienta de mercadotecnia turística. Los principales desafíos incluyen el impacto en comunidades locales, la gestión sostenible de visitantes, conflictos entre diferentes grupos y la necesidad de equilibrar conservación con desarrollo económico. El artículo concluye que el desarrollo turístico sostenible siempre requiere de estrategias integradas que consideren, tanto la preservación patrimonial como las necesidades de las comunidades locales, enfatizando la importancia de enfoques participativos y éticos en la gestión del turismo patrimonial. ...

Melgarejo Pérez, Manuel A. “Huellas y Memoria en espacios patrimoniales. Constelaciones etnográficas del Museo Comunitario de Xiutetelco, Puebla”. Bajo el Volcán, año 1, núm. 1, Noviembre de 2019 - Abril de 2020, revista del posgrado en sociología del ICSyH-BUAP, Puebla. Pp. 179-199. By Manuel A. Melgarejo Pérez

https://www.academia.edu/42060780/Melgarejo_P%C3%A9rez_Manuel_A_Huellas_y_Memoria_en_espacios_patrimoniales_Constelaciones_etnogr%C3%A1ficas_del_Museo_Comunitario_de_Xiutetelco_Puebla_Bajo_el_Volc%C3%A1n_a%C3%B1o_1_n%C3%BAm_1_Noviembre_de_2019_Abril_de_2020_revista_del_posgrado_en_sociolog%C3%ADa_del_ICSyH_BUAP_Puebla_Pp_179_199?nav_from=2bd5b4ac-2179-47be-a105-42c75ad5e201 La población de San Juan Xiutetelco, se ha construido sobre un asentamiento prehispánico, por lo tanto, la memoria de los pobladores se ha construido a partir de la cotidianidad de los elementos arqueológicos concretos. El presente artículo pretende hacer visible los procesos de memoria y resistencia en un espacio patrimonial específico, el Museo Comunitario de Xiutetelco, en el Estado de Puebla, México. El punto de partida será la contextualización del mismo espacio, es decir, partir de las constelaciones que conforman el museo como espacio, haciendo énfasis en el museo como organización. Pero sobre todo de manera epistemológica, la forma de acercamiento al campo fue por medio de la etnografía para hallar las huellas del pasado que se actualizan en el presente. ...

“El monolito de Tláloc de San Miguel Coatlinchán y su traslado al Museo Nacional de Antropología de la Ciudad de México. Perspectivas de los graniceros ante una piedra ‘viva’ ”, Revista de Folklore 503, enero 2024, pp. 63-70. By David Lorente Fernández

https://www.academia.edu/115449009/_El_monolito_de_Tl%C3%A1loc_de_San_Miguel_Coatlinch%C3%A1n_y_su_traslado_al_Museo_Nacional_de_Antropolog%C3%ADa_de_la_Ciudad_de_M%C3%A9xico_Perspectivas_de_los_graniceros_ante_una_piedra_viva_Revista_de_Folklore_503_enero_2024_pp_63_70?nav_from=ab6ffc9d-7632-40e7-9a43-e2aa055b5f29

Filloy Nadal, L. y MO. Moreno Guzmán, “Cuexyo chimalli. Una rodela con piel de ocelote, plumas y destellos de oro”, publicado en las Memorias del XVI Foro Académico de la Escuela de Restauración de Occidente Materia y Memoria, ECRO/Secretaría de Cultura del Gobierno de Jalisco, 2020. By Laura Filloy Nadal and María Olvido Moreno

https://www.academia.edu/49315682/Filloy_Nadal_L_y_MO_Moreno_Guzm%C3%A1n_Cuexyo_chimalli_Una_rodela_con_piel_de_ocelote_plumas_y_destellos_de_oro_publicado_en_las_Memorias_del_XVI_Foro_Acad%C3%A9mico_de_la_Escuela_de_Restauraci%C3%B3n_de_Occidente_Materia_y_Memoria_ECRO_Secretar%C3%ADa_de_Cultura_del_Gobierno_de_Jalisco_2020?nav_from=44130831-222b-49dc-b5ba-fbf3a82525a5 La investigación integral del escudo emplumado mexica que se conserva en el Castillo de Chapultepec inició en el otoño del 2014 y sigue en marcha. Durante este proceso compartimos, estudiamos y comparamos información con colegas de distintas áreas de las ciencias duras y las humanidades con el objetivo de conocer a fondo esta pieza excepcional de nuestro patrimonio cultural que se conoce como cuexyo chimalli (Fig. 1). 1 Su nombre en náhuatl se debe a los diseños en forma de media luna que tiene sobre su superficie frontal o campo (Olko, 2014:133-134). ...

Helios Figerola Pujol, Cacería, sacrificio y poder en Mesoamérica. Tras las huellas de Mixcóatl, 'Serpiente de nube', en Estudios de Cultura Náhuatl, n. 53, enero-junio, 2017, p. 286-296. By Guilhem Olivier

https://www.academia.edu/37427471/Helios_Figerola_Pujol_Cacer%C3%ADa_sacrificio_y_poder_en_Mesoam%C3%A9rica_Tras_las_huellas_de_Mixc%C3%B3atl_Serpiente_de_nube_en_Estudios_de_Cultura_N%C3%A1huatl_n_53_enero_junio_2017_p_286_296

"Tepeyóllotl, 'Corazón de la montaña' y 'señor del eco': el dios jaguar de los antiguos mexicanos", Estudios de Cultura Náhuatl, vol. 28, 1998, pp. 99-141. By Guilhem Olivier

https://www.academia.edu/8644218/_Tepey%C3%B3llotl_Coraz%C3%B3n_de_la_monta%C3%B1a_y_se%C3%B1or_del_eco_el_dios_jaguar_de_los_antiguos_mexicanos_Estudios_de_Cultura_N%C3%A1huatl_vol_28_1998_pp_99_141?nav_from=5e7a156b-6256-4240-82f1-143a54af66ca

"¿Dios del maíz o dios del hielo? ¿Señor del pecado o señor de la justicia punitiva? Esbozo sobre la identidad de Itztlacoliuhqui, deidad del México prehispánico", en Códices y Documentos sobre México, Tercer Simposio Internacional, Constanza Vega Sosa (coord.), México, INAH, 2000, pp. 335-353. By Guilhem Olivier

https://www.academia.edu/8641435/_Dios_del_ma%C3%ADz_o_dios_del_hielo_Se%C3%B1or_del_pecado_o_se%C3%B1or_de_la_justicia_punitiva_Esbozo_sobre_la_identidad_de_Itztlacoliuhqui_deidad_del_M%C3%A9xico_prehisp%C3%A1nico_en_C%C3%B3dices_y_Documentos_sobre_M%C3%A9xico_Tercer_Simposio_Internacional_Constanza_Vega_Sosa_coord_M%C3%A9xico_INAH_2000_pp_335_353

“Primeros pasos hacia la investigación: algunas vivencias en el CEMCA”, Maya Collombon (coord.), CEMCA 65 años, Centro de Estudios Mexicanos y Centroamericanos, 2025, pp. 61-64. By Guilhem Olivier

https://www.academia.edu/145513702/_Primeros_pasos_hacia_la_investigaci%C3%B3n_algunas_vivencias_en_el_CEMCA_Maya_Collombon_coord_CEMCA_65_a%C3%B1os_Centro_de_Estudios_Mexicanos_y_Centroamericanos_2025_pp_61_64?email_work_card=title

Die Fabrikation von Fakten und der Wahrheitsanspruch der Geschichtswissenschaft By Jakob Tanner

https://www.academia.edu/122264015/Die_Fabrikation_von_Fakten_und_der_Wahrheitsanspruch_der_Geschichtswissenschaft?email_work_card=title Abdruck des Festvortrages am 54. Deutschen Historikertag zum Thema «Fragile Fakten», Universität Leipzig, Paulinum-Aula, 21. Sept. 2023.

Siete idiomas que aún nadie puede descifrar Alexander Freund © 2025 Deutsche Welle

Siete idiomas que aún nadie puede descifrar Alexander Freund Hace 17 horasHace 17 horas Epiolmeca, Rongo Rongo, Lineal A: algunas escrituras antiguas siguen siendo indescifrables. ¿Podrá la inteligencia artificial descifrar los códigos del pasado? https://www.dw.com/es/siete-idiomas-que-la-humanidad-a%C3%BAn-no-puede-descifrar/a-75274868 © 2025 Deutsche Welle

The evolution of cognitive abilities in marine animals: a hypothesis based on insights about cognition gene polymorphisms in Coelocanths and lungfish Zhizhou Zhang* [1] , Shuaiyu Zhang [2] , Yongdong Xu* [2]

https://www.academia.edu/3064-9765/2/4/10.20935/AcadMolBioGen8001 Both coelacanths and lungfish have fossil evidence dating back 400 million years, placing them at a critical evolutionary juncture when marine animals transitioned to terrestrial environments. An intriguing question lies in the extent to which their cognitive abilities had evolved before they crawled onto land. While no fossil DNA exist for extinct coelacanths or lungfish, studies on their extant species offer clues. Notably, the biological traits of coelacanths and lungfish have been remarkably stable over the past 70 million years, suggesting that some genomic regions in their genomic sequences possess exceptional stability. This raises the possibility of inferring their cognition gene polymorphism patterns (CGPPs) and evolutionary positioning through genomic analyses of modern samples. By employing 471 whole-genome sequence samples, including archaic humans (Neanderthals, Denisovans and more), modern humans, other vertebrates (fish, amphibians, reptiles, birds, rodents, mammals) plus four coelacanth and three lungfish samples, together with 18 human cognition-related genes and their total of 223 SNVs (Single-Nucleotide Variations),comparative analyses revealed that the CGPPs of both coelacanths and lungfish are evolutionarily closer to those of archaic humans than those of most other animal groups. The CGPP appears to occupy an evolutionary inflection point, bridging diverse animal lineages to archaic hominoids. Our observational results suggest a hypothesis (to be validated in the future) that the genetic architecture underlying human cognitionseemsto have beenestablished during the evolutionary stage of fish, predating the emergence of tetrapods.

lunes, 22 de diciembre de 2025

Investigadores chinos crean cinta de ADN capaz de almacenar hasta 36 petabytes, el equivalente a tres mil millones de canciones

https://invdes.com.mx/innovacion/investigadores-chinos-crean-cinta-de-adn-capaz-de-almacenar-hasta-36-petabytes-el-equivalente-a-tres-mil-millones-de-canciones/

Científicos daneses crean el primer cemento ‘vivo’ del mundo capaz de almacenar y liberar electricidad

https://invdes.com.mx/innovacion/cientificos-daneses-crean-el-primer-cemento-vivo-del-mundo-capaz-de-almacenar-y-liberar-electricidad/ El proyecto se basa en la integración de la bacteria Shewanella oneidensis, reconocida por su capacidad de extraer electrones de su célula

Olvídate del calor este verano: la pintura que enfría tu casa con el sol

https://invdes.com.mx/innovacion/olvidate-del-calor-este-verano-la-pintura-que-enfria-tu-casa-con-el-sol/ Una pintura israelí convierte la radiación solar en un sistema de refrigeración pasiva capaz de reducir hasta 10 ºC

El nuevo ladrillo que cambiará la construcción a los albañiles: evita aislantes y logra un ahorro energético hasta del 95,04 %

https://invdes.com.mx/innovacion/el-nuevo-ladrillo-que-cambiara-la-construccion-a-los-albaniles-evita-aislantes-y-logra-un-ahorro-energetico-hasta-del-9504/ ChillWise es un innovador panel que optimiza el confort térmico en espacios interiores y reduce el consumo de energía, especialmente en climas tropicales

Científicos crean ‘hielo caliente’

https://invdes.com.mx/innovacion/cientificos-crean-hielo-caliente/

China arrasa con su nuevo invento: agua casi gratis para millones de personas

https://invdes.com.mx/tecnologia/china-arrasa-con-su-nuevo-invento-agua-casi-gratis-para-millones-de-personas/ El gigante asiático ha inaugurado en Rizhao un complejo de economía circular que produce hidrógeno verde y agua dulce del mar más barato que en Estados Unidos, un hito tecnológico logrado sin desalinización previa que abre un nuevo horizonte

Investigadores de la Universidad de Oklahoma descubren un material que podría reescribir las reglas de las placas solares

https://invdes.com.mx/tecnologia/investigadores-de-la-universidad-de-oklahoma-descubren-un-material-que-podria-reescribir-las-reglas-de-las-placas-solares/

Investigadores descubren que ChatGPT sufre depresión y preocupación patológica mientras que Gemini tiene ansiedad y síntomas disociativos

https://invdes.com.mx/tecnologia/investigadores-descubren-que-chatgpt-sufre-depresion-y-preocupacion-patologica-mientras-que-gemini-tiene-ansiedad-y-sintomas-disociativos/ Un experimento inédito revela que las IA no solo generan texto, también construyen relatos internos que reflejan traumas derivados de su entrenamiento

Semiconductores CMOS elásticos pero del todo funcionales

https://invdes.com.mx/ciencia-ms/semiconductores-cmos-elasticos-pero-del-todo-funcionales/

Los científicos ponen el grito en el cielo: encuentran una fuente tóxica de Mercurio que va directa al Mar Menor

https://invdes.com.mx/ciencia-ms/los-cientificos-ponen-el-grito-en-el-cielo-encuentran-una-fuente-toxica-de-mercurio-que-va-directa-al-mar-menor/

Más de 500 años oculta: la asombrosa historia de Hafrún, la almeja que intriga a la ciencia

https://invdes.com.mx/ciencia-ms/mas-de-500-anos-oculta-la-asombrosa-historia-de-hafrun-la-almeja-que-intriga-a-la-ciencia/ El descubrimiento de este molusco permitió estudiar los mecanismos celulares y antioxidantes que favorecen la longevidad extrema en la naturaleza. Por qué su caso abre nuevas posibilidades para investigar cómo el ambiente y la genética influyen en el envejecimiento y la salud humana

Descubren un hotspot marino oculto en Papúa Nueva Guinea lleno de vida

https://invdes.com.mx/medio-ambiente/descubren-un-hotspot-marino-oculto-en-papua-nueva-guinea-lleno-de-vida/ Investigadores hallaron un inusual campo hidrotermal en Papúa Nueva Guinea, donde conviven respiraderos calientes y filtraciones de metano. Este entorno único alberga una rica biodiversidad, con especies posiblemente desconocidas

Poblaciones enteras de pingüinos africanos han disminuido un 95% en solo ocho años

https://invdes.com.mx/medio-ambiente/poblaciones-enteras-de-pinguinos-africanos-han-disminuido-un-95-en-solo-ocho-anos/

Deshielo antártico: investigadores descubren qué costas peligrarán pronto y cuáles sufrirán una mayor crecida del mar

https://invdes.com.mx/medio-ambiente/deshielo-antartico-investigadores-descubren-que-costas-peligraran-pronto-y-cuales-sufriran-una-mayor-crecida-del-mar/ En un reciente estudio de investigación, los científicos descubren los impactos futuros del derretimiento de la capa de hielo de la Antártida. Te contamos cuáles serán las costas más fuertemente afectadas

Ballena en peligro crítico de extinción, recorrió 4.828 km desde Irlanda hasta Boston y sorprendió a científicos

https://invdes.com.mx/medio-ambiente/ballena-en-peligro-critico-de-extincion-recorrio-4-828-km-desde-irlanda-hasta-boston-y-sorprendio-a-cientificos/ El ejemplar, visto en Irlanda en julio de 2024, reapareció frente a la costa de Boston y se convirtió en un caso único para la ciencia marina

Científicos ganadores del Nobel subrayan la importancia de financiar la ciencia básica para futuros avances médicos

https://invdes.com.mx/los-investigadores/cientificos-ganadores-del-nobel-subrayan-la-importancia-de-financiar-la-ciencia-basica-para-futuros-avances-medicos/ Mary Brunkow y Fred Ramsdell y el japonés Shimon Sakaguchi confesaron sentirse «abrumados» por el enorme impacto en términos de tratamientos médicos que han tenido sus hallazgos sobre el sistema inmune

Silvia Giorguli: Necesario construir una visión que fortalezca sociedades inclusivas

https://invdes.com.mx/los-investigadores/silvia-giorguli-necesario-construir-una-vision-que-fortalezca-sociedades-inclusivas/ En la inauguración también participaron Pablo Yankelevich, director de la Cátedra México-España; María Salcedo, ministra consejera de la Embajada de España en México; y Ana Covarrubias, presidente del Colmex

‘Queremos una Inteligencia Artificial latinoamericana y en español’

https://invdes.com.mx/los-investigadores/queremos-una-inteligencia-artificial-latinoamericana-y-en-espanol/ La Secretaría de Ciencia, Rosaura Ruiz, busca que México sea líder en innovación tecnológica y que estos desarrollos se democraticen para mejorar la vida de la población

Alianzas para la tecnología y la educación en México

https://invdes.com.mx/los-investigadores/alianzas-para-la-tecnologia-y-la-educacion-en-mexico/ La tecnología no puede seguir siendo un privilegio: Yeshuá Barragán

Visitar un museo ayuda a disminuir los niveles de cortisol y a reducir el estrés y la ansiedad: María Helena González

https://invdes.com.mx/los-investigadores/visitar-un-museo-ayuda-a-disminuir-los-niveles-de-cortisol-y-a-reducir-el-estres-y-la-ansiedad-maria-helena-gonzalez/ María Helena González se refirió a los museos como espacios multisensoriales con capacidades restaurativas para el ser humano

Desde el Golfo de California, científicos de México y Chile estudian el pasado para prever el clima del futuro

https://invdes.com.mx/los-investigadores/desde-el-golfo-de-california-cientificos-de-mexico-y-chile-estudian-el-pasado-para-prever-el-clima-del-futuro/ La sesión fue coordinada por Jaime Urrutia Fucugauchi, miembro de El Colegio Nacional; Dionisio Meade y Araceli Rodríguez, de Fundación UNAM; y Araxi Urrutia Odabachian, del Instituto de Ecología de la UNAM

A cien años de la física moderna, México desarrolla tecnología cuántica

https://invdes.com.mx/los-investigadores/a-cien-anos-de-la-fisica-moderna-mexico-desarrolla-tecnologia-cuantica/ El físico Alejandro Frank, miembro de El Colegio Nacional, participó en la mesa “Ciencia y tecnología cuántica cien años después”, junto a su colega Roberto de Jesús León Montiel, líder del Laboratorio de Micro y Nanofotónica de la UNAM

domingo, 21 de diciembre de 2025

Hubble Focus Black Holes: Into the Vortex

https://science.nasa.gov/mission/hubble/multimedia/e-books/

Science Highlights

https://science.nasa.gov/mission/hubble/science/science-highlights/

Messier 77

https://science.nasa.gov/mission/hubble/science/explore-the-night-sky/hubble-messier-catalog/messier-77/?utm_source=newsletter&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=nn202542

Harrison H. Schmitt

https://www.nasa.gov/former-astronaut-harrison-schmitt/?utm_source=newsletter&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=nn202542

Moonbound | Charting the Course

https://plus.nasa.gov/video/moonbound-charting-the-course/?utm_source=newsletter&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=nn202542

NASA’s Europa Clipper Observes Comet 3I/ATLAS

https://science.nasa.gov/blogs/europa-clipper/2025/12/18/nasas-europa-clipper-observes-comet-3i-atlas/?utm_source=newsletter&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=nn202542

NASA’s Webb Observes Exoplanet Whose Composition Defies Explanation

https://science.nasa.gov/missions/webb/nasas-webb-observes-exoplanet-whose-composition-defies-explanation/?utm_source=newsletter&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=nn202542

NASA Study Suggests Saturn’s Moon Titan May Not Have Global Ocean

https://www.nasa.gov/solar-system/planets/saturn/saturn-moons/titan/nasa-study-suggests-saturns-moon-titan-may-not-have-global-ocean/?utm_source=newsletter&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=nn202542