Delves into the science of analyzing and classifying typical forms of complex realities, from individuals to species, emphasizing the importance of typology.
Explores the transition of living organisms from religious to scientific explanations, focusing on essentialism, fixism, anthropocentrism, and Darwin's revolutionary ideas.
Examines the effects of climate change on ecosystems and biodiversity, focusing on species adaptation, migration, and the implications for ecological balance.
Addresses the urgent relationship between biodiversity loss and climate change, emphasizing the need for systemic transformation to protect ecosystems.
Covers coordination numbers, common ligands, and preferred geometries in coordination chemistry, emphasizing the spatial distribution between ligands and the role of d⁸ electron configurations.