págs. 5-5
The secrets of the brain: an evolutionary perpective on neuroscience
Ester Desfilis (coord.), Loreta Medina (coord.)
págs. 6-7
Building brains that can evolve: challenges and prospects for evo-devo neurobiology
págs. 8-15
Architect genes of the brain: a look at brain evolution through genoarchitecture
págs. 16-23
Next stop: Language: the ‘FOXP2’ gene’s journey through time
págs. 24-33
Human brain evolution: how the increase of brain plasticity made us a cultural species
págs. 34-43
págs. 44-49
Interference: the troubled relationship between science and ideology
Martí Domínguez Romero (coord.)
págs. 50-51
Evolutionary biology and beliefs: how ideology can draw different social stances from science
págs. 52-59
págs. 60-67
págs. 68-77
The conversion of the atom: nuclear science and ideology in Francoist Spain
págs. 78-85
A reconciliation with Darwin?: Erich Wasmann and Jaime Pujiula's divergent views on evolutionism: biologists and jesuits
págs. 86-93
Shescience: science from a gender perspective
Capitolina Díaz Martínez (coord.)
págs. 94-95
An open path for gender equality in research: when female scientists question the state of science and the institutions embrace the criticism
Ana Sánchez, Teresa Samper Gras, Marcela Jabbaz Titular d'universitat, Capitolina Díaz Martínez
págs. 96-103
Science from women’s lives. Better Science?: how gendered studies improve science and lives
págs. 104-111
Breaking the glass ceiling: the doctoral thesis defence as a key turning point
págs. 112-119
The science of difference: the invisibility of women in health sciences
págs. 120-125
Gender research from multiple disciplines: profiles, commitments and interrelations in an interdisciplinary group
págs. 126-131
Crazy about science: the difficulty of mixing accountability and caregiving
págs. 132-138
Violent universe: high-energy astrophysics and cosmology in the twenty-first century
Manuel Perucho (coord.), José Antonio Font Roda (coord.)
págs. 140-141
Interstellar travel guide: chronicles of a violent universe
págs. 142-151
A mysterious Universe: revealing the bright and dark sides of the cosmos
págs. 152-161
An extraordinary view of the universe: the use of X-ray vision in space science
págs. 162-171
The extragalactic gamma-ray sky: a view on the most powerful phenomena in the universe
págs. 172-179
A new way of looking at the sky: neutrino telescopes
Juan Zúñiga Román, Juan de Dios Zornoza Gómez, Juan José Hernández Rey
págs. 180-189
Ghost particles in the universe: neutrinos in astrophysics and cosmology
págs. 190-199
Space, time, and irreversibility: the philosophical problems of contemporary astrophysics
págs. 200-209
Astronomy and space on the big screen: how accurately has cinema portrayed space travel and other astrophysical concepts?
págs. 210-219
págs. 223-224
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