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"Lithium-Ion Cells: Materials and Applications" (Yury Koshtyal and Alexander Rumyantsev) systematizes and structures information on industrially produced materials for LIC manufacturing and industrially produced and promising LICs.
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Why do non-state armed groups keep emerging in Nigeria β and what do they reveal about the state itself?
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Doors are more than entryways β they're portals into history. πͺ
Dr. Nishan Wijetunge's new Open Access book explores 66 Sri Lankan doors across three centuries of architecture, culture, and colonial legacy.
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Meet Dr. Matteo Vizzarri β winner of the MDPI Books Environmental and Earth Sciences Competition 2025. π²
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His monograph tackles a question most forest research overlooks: what happens when you include all three dimensions of sustainability?
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SDG 16 brought politics into the development agenda.
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Dental plaque resists almost everything we throw at it.
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πͺGe Dora β Timeless Thresholds
A new Open Access book by Nishan Rasanga Wijetunge
What stories can a door tell?
A compelling read for architects, researchers and anyone curious about how built spaces carry meaning.
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What if preventing global collapse depends not only on data but also on how we connect?
Gaya Herringtonβs Five Insights for Avoiding Global Collapse combines research and personal reflection to promote sustainability.
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Why Environmental & Earth Sciences are essential for understanding climate change, sustainability, and global resilience.
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