In this work, we study the effect of flow curvature, or angular momentum, on the propagation and trapping characteristics of near-inertial waves (NIWs) in a curved front. The
curved front is idealised as a baroclinic vortex in cyclogeostrophic balance. Motivated by ocean observations, we employ a Gaussian base flow, which by construction [...]
AbstractThis paper proposes an efficient and secure means for power-constrained Internet of Things (IoT) devices to delegate computationally intensive tasks to proxy servers
or nodes in decentralized systems. While such architectures offer advantages in terms of access to computing power and storage, they also raise significant data privacy [...]
Social Sciences, Vol. 14, Pages 437: Well-Being of Young People as the Result of the Acceptance of Ethical Values in National Educational Programme Social Sciences doi: 10.3390/socsci14070437
Authors: Kamil Turčan Andrea Čajková Ivana Butoracová Šindleryová [...]
Social Sciences, Vol. 14, Pages 438: Startup Culture as a Masculinity Contest: An Exploratory Study on Prevalence and Gender Dynamics Social Sciences doi: 10.3390/socsci14070438
Authors: Berit Sandberg [...]
Laws, Vol. 14, Pages 49: Mining Work Health, Safety Laws and Serious Industrial Crimes in Australia: Down the Shaft of Jurisdictional Inconsistency Laws doi: 10.3390/laws14040049
Authors: Trajce Cvetkovski Neville Weston [...]
AbstractNothing has caused such legal conundrums for governments across the globe than the ‘harms’ associated with social media usage. Many of these ‘harms’ dominate
news headlines, with the same cry, ‘there should be a law against that’. Governments have responded with ‘new’ legal provisions in a bid to make the online [...]
Wildfires in Southern European Mediterranean regions, exacerbated by climatic conditions and human activity, pose significant threats to ecosystems and human well-being. Current
fire management policies tend to prioritize fire exclusion, neglecting traditional land use practices and socio-ecological interactions underlying the human–fire [...]