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Contents: Volume 9,
Number S1
 
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The future of our species. Will there be a sustainable evolution of humanity in the twenty-first century?

Andrew Moore

EMBO reports 9, S1, S1–S3 (2008). | Full Text | PDF |
doi:10.1038/embor.2008.111
science and society
Spaceward ho! The future of humans in space.

Marc Heppener

EMBO reports 9, S1, S4–S12 (2008). | Full Text | PDF |
doi:10.1038/embor.2008.98
Pricing infectious disease. The economic and health implications of infectious diseases.

Peter Ndeboc Fonkwo

EMBO reports 9, S1, S13–S17 (2008). | Full Text | PDF |
doi:10.1038/embor.2008.110
Resistance redux. Infectious diseases, antibiotic resistance and the future of mankind.

Julian Davies

EMBO reports 9, S1, S18–S21 (2008). | Full Text | PDF |
doi:10.1038/embor.2008.69
How can infectious diseases be prioritized in public health? A standardized prioritization scheme for discussion.

Gérard Krause and the Working Group on Prioritization at the Robert Koch Institute

EMBO reports 9, S1, S22–S27 (2008). | Full Text | PDF |
doi:10.1038/embor.2008.76
Exporting the ecological effects of climate change. Developed and developing countries will suffer the consequences of climate change, but differ in both their responsibility and how badly it will affect their ecosystems.

Chris D Thomas, Ralf Ohlemüller, Barbara Anderson, Thomas Hickler, Paul A Miller, Martin T Sykes & John W Williams

EMBO reports 9, S1, S28–S33 (2008). | Full Text | PDF |
doi:10.1038/embor.2008.42
The world that became ruined. Our cognitive incapacity to perceive large-scale and long-term changes is a major obstacle to rational environmental policies.

Ilkka Hanski

EMBO reports 9, S1, S34–S36 (2008). | Full Text | PDF |
doi:10.1038/embor.2008.77
How sustainable are we? Facing the environmental impact of modern society.

Donald Bruce

EMBO reports 9, S1, S37–S40 (2008). | Full Text | PDF |
doi:10.1038/embor.2008.106
Global warming. The good, the bad, the ugly and the efficient.

Thomas Gale Moore

EMBO reports 9, S1, S41–S45 (2008). | Full Text | PDF |
doi:10.1038/embor.2008.53
Human origins. The molecular perspective.

Mark Stoneking

EMBO reports 9, S1, S46–S50 (2008). | Full Text | PDF |
doi:10.1038/embor.2008.64
Are humans still evolving? Technological advances and unique biological characteristics allow us to adapt to environmental stress. Has this stopped genetic evolution?

Jay T Stock

EMBO reports 9, S1, S51–S54 (2008). | Full Text | PDF |
doi:10.1038/embor.2008.63
The socio-cultural evolution of our species. The history and possible future of human societies and civilizations.

Jürgen Klüver

EMBO reports 9, S1, S55–S58 (2008). | Full Text | PDF |
doi:10.1038/embor.2008.35
Back to the future. Contemporary biopolitics in 1920s' British futurism.

James J. Hughes

EMBO reports 9, S1, S59–S63 (2008). | Full Text | PDF |
doi:10.1038/embor.2008.68
Genetic modification of somatic stem cells. The progress, problems and prospects of a new therapeutic technology.

Fulvio Mavilio & Giuliana Ferrari

EMBO reports 9, S1, S64–S69 (2008). | Full Text | PDF |
doi:10.1038/embor.2008.81
Humanity 2.0? Enhancement, evolution and the possible futures of humanity.

Sarah Chan

EMBO reports 9, S1, S70–S74 (2008). | Full Text | PDF |
doi:10.1038/embor.2008.105
The future of life. Creating natural, artificial, synthetic and virtual organisms.

Ian Pearson

EMBO reports 9, S1, S75–S77 (2008). | Full Text | PDF |
doi:10.1038/embor.2008.62
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