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investigate how climate adaptation strategies are translated into organizational practice within critical infrastructure operators. Infrastructure organizations face a fundamental challenge: the long-term
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Key takeaways We invite applications for a 3-year postdoctoral position (preferably a physicist or physics-minded chemist) on stimuli-responsive adaptive polymer brush systems. This is a
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. As such, activity-driven changes in synapse nanostructure can thus drive adaptive changes in synaptic strength. This project aims to resolve how heterogeneity in molecular nanostructure shapes
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collections that can serve as references for future studies, (ii) enhancing the understanding of physical mechanisms and causal pathways to strengthen attribution analyses and model development, build
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at global scale. SUNRISE will challenge the state of the art by (i) producing new comprehensive data collections that can serve as references for future studies, (ii) enhancing the understanding of physical
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in September 2026. Physical learning is an emerging paradigm in which materials adapt their behavior through local physical rules, without digital computation. Despite rapid experimental progress, it
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that resist disruption, including adaptability, feedback awareness, and the ability to incorporate external elements. Theories in the human flourishing have analogous features, including emphasizing
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for when and how AI agents should intervene, how they represent and communicate data, and how they adapt to evolving group dynamics over time. A specific interest is group decision-making and sensemaking
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originate from prokaryotic immune pathways and have been widely adapted for biotechnology, yet none have been engineered from the ground up for plant applications. The Commencing CRISPR Commons project
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whether existing methods can accommodate these challenges or, instead, require fundamental modification. Gaining clarity about this requires developing a theoretical account of what success looks like