Challenges and opportunities to improve the state of Drosophila cell cultures.
Advancing Predictive Understanding of River Corridor Exchange
Unifying river corridor science through systematic re-evaluation of methods in the context of broader conceptual models and quantitative theory.
Polymer for Delivery of Genetic Material
A novel polymer delivery system for gene therapy slows cancer growth.
Why the Social Cost of Carbon Will Always Be Disputed
A key reason is that the unique complexity of the Earth system, and the unprecedentedness of likely climate change over the next century, mean the economic value of future climate damage cannot be estimated by normal scientific methods.
New Entries to the Advanced Intelligent Systems Special Series
There are new top papers in Advanced Intelligent Systems special series. All included papers are free to read for a limited time!
Virtual Issue in Small Methods: Biomaterials and Life Sciences
The Editors of Small Methods are pleased to publish this special biomedical virtual issue. This collection highlights outstanding research in Small Methods from the very first issue to now, in the areas of biosensing, biomedical engineering, nanomaterials,...
Computational Sociology Helps Overcoming Systemic Risks
Systemic risks tend to be underestimated and do not attract the same amount of attention as catastrophic events.
From Infrared to White: X-Rays Reveal the Structure of a Molecular Light Source
Knowledge of the amorphous structure of non-crystalline materials is critical for elucidating an explanation of how various side groups effect frequency doubling or white-light generation.
Combining Carbon Fiber and Additive Manufacturing
RapidFit introduces a modular system based on 3D Printing for faster time-to-market and lasting cost reductions in automobile development.
The Ethics of Climate Induced Displacement and Relocation
How can we avoid ethical blind spots in our efforts to help displaced communities rebuild their lives?