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Can Higher Education Respond to the Challenges of the Latest Industrial Revolutions. Shaping future technologies as testbeds of innovation and for educating and upskilling future generations

Apr 11, 2022

Abstract. Humans (Homo sapiens sapiens) were the most abundant and widespread species of primates, characterized by bipedalism, language, and large, complex brains. They lived as hunter-gatherers foraging and hunting to collect food from their environment. Controlled...

Marine Species for Biomonitoring and Toxicity Tests of microplastics and nanoplastics in the marine environment

Mar 10, 2022

Abstract, Μarine pollution due to plastic waste is a globally recognized threat that needs effective actions of control and mitigation. Continental plastic litter is flushed into the oceans by storms andriver systems or is directly discharged into coastal waters. At a...

Global Warming and Climate Change. Fossil fuels and anthropogenic activities have warmed the Earth’s atmosphere, oceans, and land

Feb 10, 2022

Abstract Τhere ιs overwhelming scientific evidence that anthropogenic activities, especially burning fossil fuels (coal, petroleum, natural gas), are leading to increased levels of CO2 and other greenhouse gases (GHGs) in the Earth’s atmosphere. This process amplifies...

The COP26 UN Conference Promoted Climate to the Top of the Global Agenda. Opportunity for pivotal change in global climate policy to protect the long-term survival of humanity

Dec 9, 2021

Abstract. Energy from the Sun was the fundamental contributing factor in the emergence of life and evolution of living species on Earth.  Extensive use of fire, and later fossil fuels by humans contributed to their technological advances but followed by a crucial...

Global Biodiversity Crisis on Planet Earth. The variety of living things in the web of life is facing widespread extinction threats

Nov 18, 2021

Abstract. Biodiversity is the variety of all living things on Earth (plants, animals, microorganisms), and how they fit together in the web of life, bringing oxygen, water, food and a great number of other material and cultural benefits for the human civilization....
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  • Can Higher Education Respond to the Challenges of the Latest Industrial Revolutions. Shaping future technologies as testbeds of innovation and for educating and upskilling future generations
  • Marine Species for Biomonitoring and Toxicity Tests of microplastics and nanoplastics in the marine environment
  • Global Warming and Climate Change. Fossil fuels and anthropogenic activities have warmed the Earth’s atmosphere, oceans, and land
  • The COP26 UN Conference Promoted Climate to the Top of the Global Agenda. Opportunity for pivotal change in global climate policy to protect the long-term survival of humanity
  • Global Biodiversity Crisis on Planet Earth. The variety of living things in the web of life is facing widespread extinction threats

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