Title: Ur-Fascism
Author: Umberto Eco
Topics: anti-fascism, fascism, not-anarchist
Date: June 22, 1995
Source: The New York Review of Books
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In May we heard that the war was over. Peace gave me a curious sensation. I had been told that permanent warfare was the normal condition for a young Italian. In the following months I discovered that the Resistance was not only a local phenomenon but a European one. I learned new, exciting words like réseau, maquis, a…
Come out, come out, wherever you are...
Swiss Army Super puma as SRCH01 flying circles over Beringen SH
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P53 Orchestrates Cancer Metabolism: Unveiling Strategies to Reverse the Warburg Effect
Roba Abukwaik, Elias Vera-Siguenza, Daniel Tennant, Fabian Spill
https://arxiv.org/abs/2404.18613
In which an Israeli military analyst refers to even considering "international legitimacy" (as seen by the US, no less) as a "painful" and "paralyzing" threat to Israeli independence.
https://www.jns.org/israel-begins-shift-to
Search for a $\mu^ \mu^-$ resonance in four-muon final states at Belle II
Collaboration, Adachi, Adamczyk, Aggarwal, Ahmed, Aihara, Akopov, Aloisio, Ky, Asner, Atmacan, Aushev, Aversano, Ayad, Babu, Bae, Bahinipati, Bambade, Banerjee, Bansal, Barrett, Baudot, Baur, Beaubien, Becherer, Becker, Bennett, Bernlochner, Bertacchi, Bertemes, Bertholet, Bessner, Bettarini, Bhuyan, Bianchi, Bilka, Bilokin, Biswas, Bobrov, Bodrov, Bolz, Bozek, Bra\v{c}ko, Branchini, Browder, Budano, Bussino, Campajola, Cao, Casarosa, Cecchi, Cerasoli, Chang, Chang, Cheaib, Cheema, Cheon, Chilikin, Chirapatpimol, Cho, Cho, Cho, Choi, Choudhury, Corona, Cremaldi, Das, Dattola, De La Cruz-Burelo, De La Motte, De Nardo, De Nuccio, De Pietro, de Sangro, Destefanis, Dhamija, Di Canto, Di Capua, Dingfelder, Dole\v{z}al, Dong, Dorigo, Dort, Dreyer, Dubey, Dujany, Ecker, Eliachevitch, Epifanov, Feichtinger, Ferber, Ferlewicz, Fillinger, Finck, Finocchiaro, Fodor, Forti, Frey, Fulsom, Gabrielli, Ganiev, Garcia-Hernandez, Garg, Gaudino, Gaur, Gaz, Gellrich, Ghevondyan, Ghosh, Ghumaryan, Giakoustidis, Giordano, Giri, Glazov, Gobbo, Godang, Gogota, Goldenzweig, Gradl, Grammatico, Graziani, Greenwald, Gruberov\'a, Gu, Gudkova, Halder, Han, Hara, Hayashii, Hazra, Hearty, Hedges, Heidelbach, de la Cruz, Villanueva, Higuchi, Hoek, Hohmann, Horak, Hsu, Humair, Iijima, Inguglia, Ipsita, Ishikawa, Itoh, Iwasaki, Jackson, Jacobs, Jang, Ji, Jia, Jin, Joo, Junkerkalefeld, Kalita, Kandra, Kang, Karyan, Kawasaki, Keil, Kiesling, Kim, Kim, Kim, Kim, Kindo, Kinoshita, Kody\v{s}, Koga, Kohani, Kojima, Korobov, Korpar, Kovalenko, Kowalewski, Kraetzschmar, Kri\v{z}an, Krokovny, Kuhr, Kumar, Kumar, Kumar, Kumara, Kunigo, Kuzmin, Kwon, Lacaprara, Lai, Lam, Lanceri, Lange, Laurenza, Lautenbach, Leboucher, Le Diberder, Lee, Levit, Lewis, Li, Li, Li, Li, Libby, Liu, Liu, Liu, Liventsev, Longo, Lueck, Lyu, Ma, Maggiora, Maharana, Maiti, Maity, Mancinelli, Manfredi, Manoni, Mantovano, Marcantonio, Marcello, Marinas, Martel, Martellini, Martini, Martinov, Massaccesi, Masuda, Matsuoka, Matvienko, Maurya, McKenna, Mehta, Meier, Merola, Metzner, Milesi, Miller, Mirra, Miyabayashi, Miyake, Mizuk, Mohanty, Molina-Gonzalez, Mondal, Moneta, Moser, Mrvar, Mussa, Nakamura, Nakao, Nakazawa, Charan, Naruki, Narwal, Natkaniec, Natochii, Nayak, Nayak, Nazaryan, Niebuhr, Nishida, Ogawa, Onishchuk, Ono, Onuki, Oskin, Otani, Pakhlova, Panta, Pardi, Parham, Park, Park, Paschen, Passeri, Patra, Paul, Pedlar, Peschke, Pestotnik, Piccolo, Piilonen, Angioni, Podesta-Lerma, Podobnik, Pokharel, Praz, Prell, Prencipe, Prim, Purwar, Rados, Raeuber, Raiz, Rauls, Reif, Reiter, Remnev, Ripp-Baudot, Rizzo, Robertson, Roehrken, Roney, Rostomyan, Rout, Russo, Sanders, Sandilya, Santelj, Sato, Savinov, Scavino, Schmitt, Schwanda, Schwickardi, Seino, Selce, Senyo, Serrano, Sevior, Sfienti, Shan, Shen, Shi, Shillington, Shimasaki, Shiu, Shtol, Sibidanov, Simon, Singh, Skorupa, Sobie, Sobotzik, Soffer, Sokolov, Solovieva, Spataro, Spruck, Stari\v{c}, Stavroulakis, Stefkova, Stroili, Sumihama, Sumisawa, Sutcliffe, Svidras, Takizawa, Tamponi, Tanaka, Tanida, Tenchini, Tittel, Tiwary, Tonelli, Torassa, Trabelsi, Tsaklidis, Uchida, Ueda, Unger, Unno, Uno, Uno, Urquijo, Ushiroda, Vahsen, van Tonder, Varvell, Veronesi, Vinokurova, Vismaya, Vitale, Vobbilisetti, Volpe, Wach, Wakai, Wallner, Wang, Wang, Wang, Wang, Warburton, Watanuki, Wessel, Won, Xu, Yabsley, Yamada, Yan, Yang, Yelton, Yin, Yoshihara, Yuan, Yusa, Zani, Zhang, Zhilich, Zhou, Zhou, Zhukova
https://arxiv.org/abs/2403.02841 https://arxiv.org/pdf/2403.02841
arXiv:2403.02841v1 Announce Type: new
Abstract: We report on a search for a resonance $X$ decaying to a pair of muons in $e^{ }e^{-}\rightarrow \mu^ \mu^- X$ events in the 0.212-9.000 GeV/$c^{2}$ mass range, using 178 fb$^{-1}$ of data collected by the BelleII experiment at the SuperKEKB collider at a center of mass energy of 10.58 GeV. The analysis probes two different models of $X$ beyond the standard model: a $Z^{\prime}$ vector boson in the $L_{\mu}-L_{\tau}$ model and a muonphilic scalar. We observe no evidence for a signal and set exclusion limits at the 90\% confidence level on the products of cross section and branching fraction for these processes, ranging from 0.046 fb to 0.97 fb for the $L_{\mu}-L_{\tau}$ model and from 0.055 fb to 1.3 fb for the muonphilic scalar model. For masses below 6 GeV/$c^{2}$, the corresponding constraints on the couplings of these processes to the standard model range from 0.0008 to 0.039 for the $L_{\mu}-L_{\tau}$ model and from 0.0018 to 0.040 for the muonphilic scalar model. These are the first constraints on the muonphilic scalar from a dedicated search.