Invisible Frontiers

Invisible Frontiers
Author: Stephen S. Hall
Publsiher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2002
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 0195151593

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Author Stephen Hall weaves together the scientific, social and political threads of this story - the fierce rivalry between labs, the fateful clash of egos within labs, the invasion of academia by commerce, the public fears about genetic engineering, the threat of government regulation, and the ultimate triumph of modern biology - to give us an outstanding tale of scientific research."--BOOK JACKET.

Invisible Frontier

Invisible Frontier
Author: L.B. Deyo,David Leibowitz
Publsiher: Crown
Total Pages: 242
Release: 2007-12-18
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 9780307421104

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In the shadows of the city waits an invisible frontier—a wilderness thriving in the deep places, woven through dead storm drains and live subway tunnels, coursing over third rails. This frontier waits in the walls of abandoned tenements, hides on the rooftops, infiltrates the bridges’ steel. It’s a no-man’s-land, fenced off with razor wire, marked by warning signs, persisting in shadow, hidden everywhere as a parallel dimension. Crowds hurry through the bright streets, insulated by pavement, never reflecting that beneath their feet or above their heads lurks a universe. Led by its two founding agents, L. B. Deyo and David “Lefty” Leibowitz, Jinx is a stylish urban adventure out?t known for its daring—if sometimes ridiculous—forays into the hidden wonders that lurk above and beneath America’s greatest city, New York. In Invisible Frontier L. B. and Lefty chronicle Jinx’s dramatic—if sometimes absurd—exploration of a Dante-esque New York, from the depths of the city’s underground Hell (abandoned aqueducts and subway tunnels) to the pinnacles of its Paradise (rooftops and bridges) and everything in between, capturing the genius of the city’s engineering, the vibrancy of its found art, and the elegiac beauty of its ruins. Here is a true series of wittily narrated adventures into the hidden world beneath a great civilization.

Distant Vision

Distant Vision
Author: Elma G. Farnsworth
Publsiher: Pemberly Kent Publishers
Total Pages: 384
Release: 1990
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: STANFORD:36105024925302

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The Invisible Frontier

The Invisible Frontier
Author: François Schuiten,Benoît Peeters
Publsiher: Nantier Beall Minoustchine Publishing
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2004
Genre: Cartographers
ISBN: 156163400X

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Roland, who has gone up the ranks quickly at the Centre for Cartography of Sodrovno-Voldachia, cannot feel but a certain unease as to the renewed emphasis on their work brought about by the ambitious new Marshall of their country. And that girl with what seems to be a map on her lower back... The conclusion to the Cities of the Fantastic story.

The Invisible Frontier

The Invisible Frontier
Author: Benoit Peeters
Publsiher: National Geographic Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2022-11-29
Genre: Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN: 9781684058785

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Uncover the strange magic of The Obscure Cities and be awed by the beautiful art and incredible storytelling! Features a new English translation of the classic graphic novel. Roland de Cremer is a young man who has just been assigned to the Center of Cartography in Sodrovno-Voldachia. It’s a secluded place that is usually insulated from the outside world. But something is happening out there. Rumors swirl of attacks, assassinations, war, and rebellions bloodily put down. Meanwhile, Roland has fallen in love with a young woman named Shkodra, who the authorities have also shown an increased interest in. She has mysterious markings on her back, tattoos that look like a map. As the threat to her increases, the two flee through deserts, mountains, and swamps. They have only one option for escape: to cross the border. But will they be able to find their way through this land that bears no resemblance to the maps Roland is familiar with and will his desire to save her get them both killed? First published in English in 2002, this new edition of the classic European graphic novel makes the critically acclaimed series accessible to a new generation of readers!

Invisible Geniuses Could the Knowledge Frontier Advance Faster

Invisible Geniuses  Could the Knowledge Frontier Advance Faster
Author: Ruchir Agarwal,Patrick Gaule
Publsiher: International Monetary Fund
Total Pages: 66
Release: 2018-12-07
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781484385869

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The advancement of the knowledge frontier is crucial for technological innovation and human progress. Using novel data from the setting of mathematics, this paper establishes two results. First, we document that individuals who demonstrate exceptional talent in their teenage years have an irreplaceable ability to create new ideas over their lifetime, suggesting that talent is a central ingredient in the production of knowledge. Second, such talented individuals born in low- or middle-income countries are systematically less likely to become knowledge producers. Our findings suggest that policies to encourage exceptionally-talented youth to pursue scientific careers—especially those from lower income countries—could accelerate the advancement of the knowledge frontier.

The Invisible Frontier

The Invisible Frontier
Author: François Schuiten
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2002
Genre: Cartographers
ISBN: 156163333X

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The Invisible History of the Rosicrucians

The Invisible History of the Rosicrucians
Author: Tobias Churton
Publsiher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 576
Release: 2009-09-09
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 9781594779312

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The first complete historical and philosophical investigation into the “invisible fraternity” of the Rosicrucians • Contains the latest research on the origins of the Rosicrucian movement • Presents the ties between Rosicrucianism, Freemasonry, and the Templars • Written by a “perfected” Knight of the Rose Croix and the Pelican (18th degree, Ancient and Accepted Rite) For nearly 400 years, incredible myths and stories have been woven around the “invisible” Brothers of the Rose Cross, the Rosicrucians. It is said that they possessed the secret of man and God, that they could turn lead into gold, that they governed Europe in secret, that theirs was the true philosophy of Freemasonry, and that they could save--or destroy--the world. In The Invisible History of the Rosicrucians, Tobias Churton, a “perfected” Knight of the Rose Croix and the Pelican (18th degree, Ancient and Accepted Rite), presents the first definitive historical and philosophical view of this mysterious brotherhood. Starting at its beginnings in Germany in 1603, Churton unveils the truth behind the complex story that underlies the Rosicrucian movement. He explains its purpose, the motives of its earliest creators, and the manifestos “accidentally” published in the 17th century that emerged at precisely the time when modern science was emerging. He details the people who influenced its development--including Johannes Kepler, Robert Fludd, and Sir Francis Bacon--and the ties between the Rosicrucians, Freemasons, and Templars. He also shows how Rosicrucianism shaped the mythology and spiritual consciousness of both North and South America and reveals that there are many Rosicrucian fraternities still active throughout the world today.