New in the collection (June 2024)
Empowering women in STEM, a new biography of Carl Linnaeus, the role of music in human evolution, effective presentation design and critical reading, bioethics and the posthumanities - browse our latest arrivals
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Empowering women in STEM, a new biography of Carl Linnaeus, the role of music in human evolution, effective presentation design and critical reading, bioethics and the posthumanities - browse our latest arrivals
This year’s theme is “Be part of the Plan”, where everyone has a role to play and therefore can Be Part of the Plan. Let's explore newest arrivals on topics of biodiversity, environment and ecosystems and think of our part in the Plan?
On the occasion of 50th EMBL and 45th Szilárd Library anniversary, we looked at the data available from our library systems from 1998 to 2023 about book loans and borrowers.
During the trial period EMBL staff at all six sites will have access to more than 10.000 ebook titles published from 2005 to 2024.
On the occasion of the 50th EMBL anniversary, on Wednesday 15.5.2024 from 13h to 15h, there will be a video recording in the Szilárd Library.
Our new arrivals are reviewing research design, leadership, behavioral psychology, the power of plagues in shaping world history, AI in writing, human evolution as graphic novel.....
Build grant-writing skills, understand the metric in academic publishing, learn about bioeconomy, peptidomimetics, new genomic architecture, public health as a politics of life, information code of viruses ...
After the events of the International Weeks Against Racism organized by the city of Heidelberg, we encourage to continue in good spirit to promote engagement against racism.
Our special collection dedicated to the first EMBL director Sir John C. Kendrew comprises of diverse monographs, written by Sir John Kendrew or by some of his co-workers, colleagues or close friends.
Are people free to make choices or do genes determine behavior? How mathematical models work and what happens when they go wrong? How to communicate research by making compelling photographs? Discover our latest arrivals....