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    The Phenomenon of Emmanuel Macron. Book review of ‘Qu’est-ce que le macronisme?’ edited by E. Fottorino by P. G. Loginova

    Published 2020-11-01
    “…The reviewer concludes that this popular science edition offers a sufficiently accurate political portrait of E. …”
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    Le paysage spatial dans la bande dessinée de science-fiction by Irène Langlet

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…However, the spatial landscape of SF is nourished by serious representations of astronomy, a major discipline of popular science. These two hypotheses are articulated here to show that the spatial landscape witnesses, in the bande dessinée, to the recognition of a visual genre culture but also to the knowledge of a science emblematic of modernity, and of its major technological adventure: the space race.By observing how the SF signature is constituted in a diversion from the astronomical rigor, I establish the architextual framework in which the aesthetic and formal question can be posited. …”
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    Western scholars on samurai: Stages in studying the Japanese military estate of the 18th – early 20th century by E.A. Pavlovskaya

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…The rise of interest in samurai as a marginal stratum of society. 3) Popular-science (1894–1914). Japan military victories led to an increase in the number of popular literature about the Sino-Japanese and Russo-Japanese war and, as a result, the interest in samurai and their ethics has increased.…”
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    The History of Popularization of Science in France by M. D. Romanova

    Published 2015-04-01
    “…In this connection, still the question remains about the specialized education of science journalists: whether he should specialize in a particular field or possess the basics of writing and be able to transpose the complex scientific language. French popular science magazines are not only popular among scientists themselves who are willing to cooperate with publishers and participate in the preparation of the editions, but also among readers. …”
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    Re-evaluating evidence for giant genomes in amoebae by Daniel Barzilay, João P. B. Alcino, Giulia M. Ribeiro, Alfredo L. P. Sousa, Daniel J. G. Lahr

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The misconception likely originated in the early 21st century and perpetuated through popular science materials. We conclude that there is no longer reason to reaffirm that amoeba genomes are giant.…”
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    Illustrating Animals and Visualizing Natural History in Chambers’s Encyclopaedias by Rose Roberto

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…In the 19th century, there was wide-spread public interest in natural history, as reflected in the high attendance at zoos and travelling menageries, in the market for popular field guides, in fashions for orchid collecting, fossil hunting and aquarium building, and in well-attended popular science lectures. More than 10 years before Darwin’s Origin of Species, a book titled Vestiges of the Natural History of Creation about evolution or ‘transmutation’ was anonymously authored by Scottish publisher Robert Chambers. …”
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    Lithuanian book publishing during World War I by Vanda Stonienė

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Therefore, only textbooks, annual almanacs, and small popular science editions could mostly be issued. Publication work was carried out by the Lithuanian Scientific Society, St. …”
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    Cynonyms of the space squad by I. V. Ostroverkhaia

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The research corpus consists of 76 cynonyms obtained from documentary sources, scientific and popular science articles, and Internet publications applying a continuous sampling method. …”
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    Implementing injury prevention training in youth handball (I-PROTECT) in Sweden: study protocol for a cluster randomised trial by Per Nilsen, Alex Donaldson, Eva Ageberg, Sofia Bunke, Jennie Linnéll, Karin Moesch, Karolina Lucander, Axel Ström, Robert Wedberg, Per Ekberg

    Published 2024-04-01
    “…Results will be disseminated in peer-reviewed scientific journals, as popular science articles, at international conferences and communicated via the Swedish Handball Federation.Trial registration number NCT05696119.…”
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    The book policy in a democratic society: the case of Estonia by Mare Lott, Aile Möldre

    Published 2024-08-01
    “…It preferred to subsidize creative and academic societies that played an important role in publishing scholarly and popular-science publications. The writers were supported through a system of prizes for the books already published—another instrument for fostering works that were in accordance with the official cultural policy. …”
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