Ahead of the Curve: Volume 2 Davide PierangeliThe popular conception of science is of a steady, upward climb of progress. The reality is not that simple. Highly significant discoveries often stay unrecognized for decades, particularly if they conflict with the current paradigm or extend it in ways hard to imagine at the time. Ahead of the Curve: Hidden breakthroughs in the biosciences is a fascinating collection of lost research that the editors believe are important scientific contributions.
along with a section on low molecular weight toxins and their possible role in pathogenicity
with focuses on temperature
It argues that most of the responsibility for responding to climate risks must be taken by local stakeholders
with Hebrew and English author indexes
the tributes to him described him as one of the 'men who changed Britain'
involving dedicated surveys and interviews across Scotland
A history of port health and immigration at a critical moment of transformation at the end of the nineteenth and beginning of the twentieth century
His collection of 21 papers covers sculpture
While this has often been identified simply with nationalism
P-banding and soil testing to guide soil P management ensures effective use of P fertiliser
focussing particularly on rice production systems
Plant tissue culture can be used to speed up the development and deployment of genetically improved genotypes