Reserchers intend to develop a market-ready process for efficient sample collection in water.
Reserchers intend to develop a market-ready process for efficient sample collection in water.
The research reviewed from these social science disciplines highlights that among the key human factors contributing to climate change are the roles of and connections among economic conditions and development; demographic growth and changes; power, social stratification and inequality; technology; infrastructure; and land-use change.
Issues relating to public perception, and strategies that could be implemented to help prevent and mitigate future occurrences, are highlighted.
A comprehensive study of current dynamics, control and automation challenges of electrical power systems in response to the integration of distributed renewable energy resources is presented.
Mammalian barrier surfaces are densely populated by symbiont fungi in much the same way the former are colonized by symbiont bacteria. The fungal microbiota, otherwise known as the mycobiota, is increasingly recognized as a critical player in the maintenance of health and homeostasis of the host.
A techno-economic analysis for six different carbon dioxide emission reduction scenarios in steel manufacturing, using a steel mill located in Duisburg, Germany as an example, are reported.
The recent developments in renewable energy generation and storage, the current policy strategies, and the integration of AP.
Systemic risks tend to be underestimated and do not attract the same amount of attention as catastrophic events.
Wearable mercury sensors will radically change the field of food and water analysis.
A dopant-free hole-transport material (HTM) for perovskite solar cells is synthesized in only two steps.