Faculty of Environment, Science and Economy
The Faculty of Environment, Science and Economy is a vibrant interdisciplinary community, dedicated to delivering world-class education and research that breaks new boundaries and has a positive impact on the world. We work across fundamental sciences, engineering and business to deliver on the University’s Strategy 2030 to create a sustainable, healthy and socially just future. For more information, please visit http://www.exeter.ac.uk/departments/ese/
Recent Submissions
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Closest horizons of Hsp70 engagement to manage neurodegeneration.
(Frontiers Media, 19 September 2023)Our review seeks to elucidate the current state-of-the-art in studies of 70-kilodalton-weighed heat shock proteins (Hsp70) in neurodegenerative diseases (NDs). The family has already been shown to play a crucial role in ... -
The cultural evolution of sociopolitical organization
(Oxford University Press, 16 August 2023)One of broadest patterns of sociopolitical evolution over the last 12,000 years is the trend towards increasingly larger societies with more centralized and complex governance institutions. This chapter outlines how ... -
Integrating evolutionary theory and social-ecological systems research to address the sustainability challenges of the Anthropocene
(The Royal Society, 13 November 2023)The rapid, human-induced changes in the Earth system during the Anthropocene present humanity with critical sustainability challenges. Social-ecological systems (SES) research provides multiple approaches for understanding ... -
Non-Polaritonic Effects in Cavity-Modified Photochemistry (dataset)
(University of Exeter, 28 November 2023)This is the dataset used for the Thomas et al. (2023) article "Non-Polaritonic Effects in Cavity-Modified Photochemistry" published in Advanced Materials. -
Observation of Peek Melting Peaks within the Additive Manufacturing Material Extrusion Process in Relation to Isothermal and Non‐Isothermal Processes
(Wiley, 23 November 2023)The current study investigates the melting behavior of polyetheretherketone (PEEK) using both Differential Scanning Calorimetry (DSC) and Fast Scanning Calorimetry (FSC) thermal analysis techniques. The PEEK melting peaks ...