Thermal Biology
Thermal biology is the study of the relationship between organisms and their physical environment. It explores the effects of temperature on living organisms, including their physiological and biochemical processes. Thermal biology can have a range of applications, from the development of new medical treatments to the production of heat-tolerant crops. It can be used to improve energy efficiency, inform population biology, assess risk of disease outbreaks, and prepare for changing climate conditions. Thermal biology is a critical field of research that is relevant to all living organisms and their environment.
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