págs. 5-5
págs. 6-12
The sleep of (scientific) reason produces (literary) monsters.: or, how science and literature shake hands
págs. 14-20
A vindication of etnnobotany: between natural and social science
págs. 22-27
Genetically modified crops 2.0: the decline of media controversy in digital journalism
págs. 28-34
Global environmental changes in a unique flora: endangered plant communities in the Valencia region
págs. 36-45
How do organisms adapt to climate change?: chromosomal inversions in 'Drosophila subobscura': The case of Serbian populations
págs. 46-53
Living with climate change: the challenge of a new cultural change
Bienvenido León Anguiano (coord.)
págs. 54-55
Is there a hole in the ozone layer of your climate change?: from scientific culture to popular culture
págs. 56-62
Education in times of climate change: facilitating learning to build a culture of climate-protection
págs. 64-71
Green taxes, quotas and equality: preserving social justice whilst averting climate change
págs. 72-79
Disaster, uncertainty, opportunity or risk?: key messages from the television coverage of the IPCC's 2013/2014 reports
págs. 80-87
Consensus and contrarianism on climate change: how the USA case informs dynamics elsewhere
págs. 88-95
Word of science: the rhetoric of scientific communication
Vicent Salvador i Liern (coord.)
págs. 96-97
Paradox and argumentation: from rhetoric to the refinement of mathematics
págs. 98-105
Scientific ethos and the cinematic zombie outbreak: science in fictional narratives
págs. 106-113
Monolingualism and creativity: scientific discourse and linguistic diversity in human and social sciences
págs. 114-119
The spread of Ebola: how the world health organization's rhetoric contributed to virus transmission
págs. 120-127
págs. 128-133
Genes, genomes, and codes: revisiting some key terms with multiple meanings
págs. 134-141
On the origin of life: an incomplete scientific story
Juli Peretó (coord.), Antonio Lazcano Araujo (coord.)
págs. 142-143
The universal ancestor: an unfinished reconstruction
págs. 144-149
Reflections on the origin of life: more than an 'evolutionary' problem
págs. 150-159
Looking for the origin of life in cosmochemistry: asteroids and their carbon-rich meteorites
págs. 160-165
The RNA World: piecing together the historical development of a hypothesis
págs. 166-173
Titan's organic chemistry: a planetary-scale laboratory to study primitive Earth
págs. 174-181
One of the foremost experiments of the twentieth century: Stanley Miller and the origin of prebiotic chemistry
págs. 182-189
Communicating health: medical outreach efforts in the media
Lucía Sapiña García (coord.)
págs. 190-191
The future of health communication: innovating through partnerships
págs. 192-199
págs. 200-207
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