Elementa welcomes new Associate Editors
We are pleased to announce that in advance of our acceptance of submissions this Spring, Elementa’s first Associate Editors are now appointed to five of our six domains. We would like …
Read More >We are pleased to announce that in advance of our acceptance of submissions this Spring, Elementa’s first Associate Editors are now appointed to five of our six domains. We would like …
Read More >Astrobiologist Dirk Schulze-Makuch examines the Anthropocene, discussing extremeophiles Published by Generation Anthropocene, March 19, 2013 If we’re looking for how life will respond to rapid environmental changes, we should probably look to …
Read More >Why is James F. Williams a strong supporter of open access? How is the University of Colorado, Boulder collaborating with Elementa? I have worked with the Provost’s Office to obtain institutional advocacy …
Read More >Director Jeff Olowski discusses his film Published by Generation Anthropocene, March 12th, 2013. Director Jeff Orlowski takes us behind the scenes of his widely praised documentary Chasing Ice, which captured stunning time lapse …
Read More >What makes the Anthropocene boundary different from all of the other boundaries in geologic history? Published by Generation Anthropocene, February 26, 2013. In Generation Anthropocene’s 50th podcast, Jan Zalasiewicz, Davor Vidas, Mike Ellis, and Mark Williams …
Read More >Expanding Public Access to the Results of Federally Funded Research Today the Obama Administration issued a directive outlining a new policy to help increase access to the results of federally funded scientific …
Read More >Austin Becker contemplates the future of ports and their resilience in the context of sea level rise Published by Generation Anthropocene, February 19, 2013. Ship’s captain turned researcher, Austin Becker, looks …
Read More >Image Credit: NASA/Terra – MODIS Air Quality Suffering in China Residents of Beijing and many other cities in China were warned to stay inside in mid-January 2013 as the nation faced one …
Read More >Jody Deming, Editor-in-Chief of Ocean Science, shares her thoughts on joining Elementa: Science of the Anthropocene. What specific research are you currently involved with? I am currently at the start of a 5-year …
Read More >Michael E. Chang, Editor-in-Chief of Elementa’s Sustainable Engineering domain, shares thoughts on recent developments within the field, on joining Elementa, and on open access. What specific research are you currently involved with? My research has …
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