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As early as in the first half of the 20th century, indeed, thermodynamics has been viewed as the natural framework where one should address the influence of E &M and ecosystems on the anthroposphere:“The laws [of thermodynamics] that express the relation between matter and energy, govern the...
evolution of cooperation. Finally, we apply the proposed framework to extract the actual dependence of the synergy factor on the size of a group from real-world collaboration data in science and technology. Our work provides a way to implement informed actions to boost cooperation in social ...
Studying how we explore the world in search of novelties is key to understand the mechanisms that can lead to new discoveries. Previous studies analyzed novelties in various exploration processes, defining them as the first appearance of an element. Howe
growth problem in the network of global economy received: 08 March 2016 accepted: 18 July 2016 Published: 17 August 2016 Michele Caraglio, Fulvio Baldovin & Attilio L. Stella We analyze export data aggregated at world global level of 219 classes of products over a period of 39 years...
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Venomous animals are a striking example of the convergent evolution of a complex trait. These animals have independently evolved an apparatus that synthesizes, stores, and secretes a mixture of toxic compounds to the target animal through the infliction
equilibrium interactions may seriously mislead the empirical assessment of the growth effects of IPR policy: stronger protection of upstream innovation always looks bad in the short- and possibly medium-run. We also provide a simple “rule of thumb” indicator of the basic researcher bargaining power...
understood5. On the other hand, experiments exploit different techniques under different ambient conditions. Finally, a rigorous presentation of data is not always provided. This lack of a systematic analysis, in addition to the natural variability across individuals, may explain the striking ...