Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews
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Excited to see our new review paper in Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews Climate Change. It really was a pleasure working with Yu Yang, Michael Bradshaw, Chang WANG, and Mathieu_Blondeel during my visit to WBS & Energy GRP Warwick. doi.org/10.1002/wcc.849
We are excited to announce our new #WIREs Climate Change EICs: Maria Carmen Lemos and Dan Friess. They're taking the reins from founding EIC, Mike Hulme, to lead our team of interdisciplinary experts. We look forward to their leadership for the next phase of WIREs Climate Change
Excited to serve on the editorial board Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews #WIREs RNA, invited by Jeffrey Wilusz. Looking for great regulatory RNA topics in future issues!
The Society would like to extend a welcome and congratulations to the new Editors-in-Chief of WIREs Climate Change, Maria Carmen Lemos (University of Michigan) and Dan Friess (Tulane University).
Download Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews article written by Researcher, Dr Nqobile Xaba, titled: 'Whose just energy transition? A South African perspective'. Nqobile_Xaba says SA's energy transition model is the first of its kind globally. wires.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/we…
bit late to tweet this but better now than never: our latest article in the Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews Climate, Nature, and Ethics section is from Alexander Schulan, Lukas Tank and Christian Baatz on the question of justice in emission shares wires.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/wc…
ChemTSv2, the new version of ChemTS, provides an easy-to-use platform for designing molecules that meet versatile demands, from photofunctional molecules to drugs - now published in WIREs Computational Molecular Science! doi.org/10.1002/wcms.1… Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews
"You can't spell journal without RNA!"🧬 In our latest editor spotlight, Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews #RNA EIC, Jeffrey Wilusz, shares his passion for the journal, how it impacts the field, and top advice for aspiring editors. 📼 Watch now: ow.ly/gKza50Pxim4
A blast from the past!-- find my article on 'Ecosystem Engineers in river systems' from 2017 in a new special collection in the company of many other fascinating articles about ecosystem engineers in water by Stephen Rice Richard Mason & many others
Our lit review of #beaver impacts has been added to a special #WIREsWater collection on: "#EcosystemEngineers in #Water #Environments". An interesting set of papers! See them all here: wires.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/toc/10.100… #beavers Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews Centre for Resilience in Environment Water & Waste Research at Exeter @exetergeography
📢 Our new review paper on "DNA Nanostructures as Biomolecular Scaffolds for Antigen Display" is out. Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews Dive into the world of #DNA with us. Read the full review here: doi.org/10.1002/wnan.1…
What roles will perceptions play in demonstrations of carbon removal? New paper Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews WIREs Climate Change with Laurie Waller @[email protected] Emily Cox and me Carbon removal demonstrations and problems of public perception wires.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/wc…