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In 2005, Nature was awarded the European Science Fiction Society's Best Publisher award for the "Futures" series. [60] One hundred of the Nature stories between 1999 and 2006 were published as the collection Futures from Nature in 2008. [61] Another collection, Futures from Nature 2, was published in 2014. [62]
Multi-scale scenarios for nature futures (Nature Ecology and Evolution, 1 (10), Aug. 2017); Valuing forest ecosystem services and disservices-case study of a protected area in India (Ecosystem Services, 20, Aug.2016) Valuing forest ecosystem services-what we know and what we don't (Ecological Economics, 93, 2013) [15]
Henry Ernest Gee (born 24 April 1962 in London, England) [1] is a British paleontologist, evolutionary biologist and senior editor of the scientific journal Nature. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ] Early life and education
Artist's concept of the Earth 5–7.5 billion years from now, when the Sun has become a red giant. While the future cannot be predicted with certainty, present understanding in various scientific fields allows for the prediction of some far-future events, if only in the broadest outline.
Scientists are tracking changes at the giant supervolcano that lies under Yellowstone National Park, but there's no need to worry at the moment. “The western part of the Yellowstone caldera is ...
The biological and geological future of Earth can be extrapolated based on factors including the chemistry at Earth's surface, the cooling rate of the planet's interior, gravitational interactions with other objects in the Solar System, and a steady increase in the Sun's luminosity.
Despite the clinic’s failure rate, she has not considered making the medication more accessible. “I don’t know how to answer that question,” she said. “We are an abstinence-based program by nature.” The state’s treatment providers have little idea how their patients fare once they walk out the door.
Three Horizons (or 3H) is a framework and method for futures studies and practice, created by Anthony Hodgson, Andrew Curry, Graham Leicester, Bill Sharpe, Andrew Lyon and Ioan Fazey. [1] It presents a picture of change in a given system as an interplay of three horizons. [ 1 ]