Chemistry for a Better Tomorrow
Chemistry is the unseen architect of progress, turning elements into life-saving medicines, sustainable materials, and clean energy solutions. This book highlights breakthroughs that convert obstacles into opportunities, engineering a brighter tomorrow—one molecule at a time.
This validated finite element (FE) human head model predicts traumatic brain injuries (TBI) in vehicle collisions. With improved biofidelity, the model predicts injury types and severity, helping to better understand injury mechanisms and develop advanced restraint systems.
Studying the Mosquito
Featuring chapters by eminent researchers, this book explores novel mosquito control methods. It provides valuable insights into recent interdisciplinary concepts, from AI and ML to immunology, making it an asset for researchers, biologists, and medical personnel.
The Physics of Living Systems
Cells are smart. The penalty for failure is death. Constrained by the Laws of Physics, they turn what could be a molecular cacophony into a symphony without a conductor. Understanding this beautiful and awe-inspiring process is the goal of this book.
This book presents decades of global research on how sustainable soil development can enhance carbon storage—a key to climate mitigation, food security, and biodiversity. It highlights the vital importance of plant species selection and the risks of invasive species.
Explore the transformative role of nanotechnology in pharmaceutical sciences. This definitive guide covers everything from nanomaterials to cutting-edge applications in drug delivery, vaccine technology, and theranostics, concluding with the future of precision medicine.
Divine Soil
The gods of Ancient Greece are related to specific ancient lifeways and soils. This book details the soils at their temples as a basis for the lives of deities, from hunter-gatherers Apollo and Artemis to farmers Demeter and Dionysos, revealing a link between soil and soul.
Sustainable Agronomy
How do we feed a growing world without harming the ecosystem? This book explains sustainable strategies to manage modern agricultural problems, improve soil health, and protect crops with non-chemical approaches. A guide for anyone who cares about our food and our planet.
What Is Life and What Is Consciousness
What is life? What is consciousness? This book tackles these age-old questions with a new concept: matter-related information. It demonstrates that information is an indispensable contributor to the organization and functionality of all living systems.
Basic Biology for Born Engineers
While the laws of physics rely on calculus, this approach fails for biology. Living things are not continuous; they are discrete and amazingly exact. This book presents a novel view of biology as the science of ‘living mosaics’, made of discrete, yet interacting, ‘tiles’.
Kin Recognition in Protists and Other Microbes
This is the first volume on the genetics, evolution, and behavior of kin recognition in microbes. It covers how cells recognize kin and clones, the role of kinship in disease, and what microbial cooperation and cheating reveal about the origins of multicellularity.
International Advances in Art Therapy Research and Practice
Art therapists worldwide are advancing socially just and culturally relevant practice. This book highlights innovative research and diverse practices transforming art therapy with new insights for therapists, counsellors, and professionals who use art.
Nature’s Rhythm
Discover how seasons affect the potency of medicinal plants. Blending traditional wisdom with modern science, this guide shows how weather alters a plant’s healing power. It explores climate change’s impact and offers practical advice on when to grow and harvest for best results.
Nanotechnology is reshaping biomedical innovation and environmental sustainability. This book explores practical applications that tackle global issues, from tailored medicine and next-generation diagnostics to nanomaterials that fight pollution and create sustainable energy.
This book provides a comprehensive understanding of nanozyme catalysis mechanisms and their applications. As stable, low-cost, and reusable alternatives to natural enzymes, nanozymes are used in food and biological analysis, sensing, and more. An ideal choice for readers.
Vertebrate Fauna of Lesotho
Lesotho is an endemic ‘hot-spot’ in southern Africa, yet its wildlife remains little-known. This book, the first monograph on Lesotho’s vertebrates, enables tourists, nature lovers, and researchers to explore this beautiful region with accurate data on wildlife distribution.
Advances in Environmental Biotechnology
In a world grappling with climate change and resource scarcity, biotechnology emerges as a powerful tool. This book presents cutting-edge research from leading experts on solutions for waste management, bioenergy, and pollution, highlighting its potential for a greener future.
Biotechnology of Neglected and Underutilized Legume Crops
This book shines a spotlight on the hidden heroes of agriculture: underutilized legumes. From drought-resistant beans to nutrient-rich pulses, these crops offer real solutions for sustainable farming, global nutrition, and restoring ecosystems.
Soil Microbiome Dynamics
As agriculture faces challenges from climate change, harnessing the soil microbiome is crucial. This book integrates the latest research with practical applications, providing innovative solutions to enhance productivity, improve soil health, and foster a sustainable future.
This book examines the molecular underpinnings and clinical implications of epigenetics in cancer. It explores epigenetic therapeutics that target the alterations driving cancer’s onset and spread, covering the latest developments, biomarkers for diagnosis, and future prospects.
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