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    Rewiring Gender Norms? The Paradox of Empowerment in Cyberpunk Microfilm Advertising.Ó Cá - 2025 - The Bird Village.
    Cyberpunk—a genre known for its neon-soaked dystopias and tech-augmented rebels—has found a new medium in microfilm advertisements. These short, cinematic ads, distributed via online platforms, merge futuristic aesthetics with commercial storytelling, offering a compelling space to explore evolving gender narratives. In a recent study, Zhou and Jin (2025) analyzed 16 Cyberpunkstyle microfilm advertisements (CMA) to examine how gender is constructed and portrayed in this emerging format.
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    Cutting Carbon from Canada’s Oil Sands: Technologies, Tradeoffs, and the Path to 2050.Ó Cá - 2025 - Xomchim.Com.
    The Canadian oil sands industry, a major emitter within the national economy, has pledged to achieve net-zero greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from its operations by 2050. A recent study by McGaughy et al. [2] evaluates the current emissions intensity of oil sands production and examines the mitigation potential of emerging technologies using life-cycle assessment (LCA) tools and data from 11 industry stakeholders.
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    Tác nhân gây nhiệt: Vai trò của carbon nâu sẫm trong sự nóng lên toàn cầu.Ó Cá - 2025 - Xomchim.Com.
    Đốt sinh khối từ cháy rừng và các hoạt động nông nghiệp từ lâu đã được biết là nguồn phát thải carbon đen.
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