The Dark Forest
|p=hēi'àn sēnlín |mi= |j=hak1 am3 sam1 lam4 |poj =hek-àm serm-lîm |l=dark forest }}''The Dark Forest'' () is a 2008 science fiction novel by the Chinese writer Liu Cixin. It is the sequel to the Hugo Award-winning novel ''The Three-Body Problem'' in the trilogy titled ''Remembrance of Earth's Past'', but Chinese readers generally refer to the series by the title of the first novel. The English version, translated by Joel Martinsen, was published in 2015. The novel is about the dark forest hypothesis (which was named after the novel), a possible solution to the Fermi paradox, though similar theories have been described as early as 1983. Provided by Wikipedia
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2by Wang, Xun, Luo, Ji, Lin, Che-Jen, Wang, Dingyong, Yuan, WeiGet access
Published in Environmental Pollution (2020)
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3by Jiao, Cuicui, Yu, Guirui, Yi, Xiaobo, Zhao, Wei, Xing, Liwei, He, Fan, Li, Qiyu, Luo, JiGet access
Published in International Journal of Climatology (2021)
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5by Wang Xun, Yuan Wei, Lin Che-Jen, Luo Ji, Wang Feiyue, Feng Xinbin, Fu Xuewu, Liu ChenGet access
Published in Environmental Science & Technology (2020)
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7by Wang, Xun, Luo, Ji, Yuan, Wei, Lin, Che-Jen, Wang, Feiyue, Liu, Chen, Wang, Genxu, Feng, XinbinGet access
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (2020)
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8by Wu Yan-hong, Zhou Jun, Yu Dong, Sun Shou-qin, Luo Ji, Bing Hai-jian, Sun Hong-yangGet access
Published in Journal of Mountain Science (2013)
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