Lithium-ion batteries are a remarkable technological success story. With improving performance and plunging costs over the last decade, they have helped to transform modern life, powering cell phones, ...
The inclination to explore across vast expanses has been a continual part of human history. In voyages across the Atlantic, or North America, one of the greatest obstacles was the availability of ...
The authors note that the EPSRC grant number appeared incorrectly and should be listed as grant no. EP/L016028/1. The online version has been corrected.
Shangshan pottery vessels and artistic representation of red beer served with a jar and cup. The effects of climate change on the movements and densities of marine and terrestrial species have been ...
Edited by Jon Abbatt, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada; received August 18, 2024; accepted November 4, 2024 by Editorial Board Member Akkihebbal R. Ravishankara ...
Culture is a powerful force that touches all aspects of human life, from health and reproduction to food and clothing technology, in every known human population around the world. Human cultural ...
Animal-sourced foods (ASFs)—including meat, dairy, eggs, and fish—are among the most contentious topics in the broader public debates and controversies about sustainable food systems, climate change, ...
Edited by Mark Thiemens, University of California San Diego, La Jolla, CA; received August 9, 2024; accepted October 28, 2024 ...
Cliffs of brown North Mountain Basalt atop latest Triassic-age white and red lacustrine strata of the Fundy Basin, outcropping along the north shore of the Bay of Fundy at Five Islands Provincial Park ...
The Earth is always changing, yet animal, human, and environmental interconnections are each increasing at such force, frequency, and range that the planet faces a primordial, anthropogenic condition ...
The Mauthner neuron (MN), the largest neuron in the vertebrate brain, processes multisensory information to trigger a rapid predator escape response in fish. Mercedes Hildebrandt et al. tested whether ...