by nick | Feb 22, 2017 | Earth & Environmental Sciences, Life Sciences & Biology
Professor Arthur Devries – Cold As Ice: Antifreeze Proteins In Polar Fishes Professor Arthur DeVries of the University of Illinois is the discoverer of anti-freeze proteins in polar fishes, which enable them to survive and thrive in polar environments, where...
by nick | Feb 22, 2017 | Earth & Environmental Sciences, Physical Sciences & Mathematics
Dr Joyce Penner – The Ice Cloud And Climate Puzzle Figuring out how the highest clouds in the sky behave means understanding how ice forms at high altitude. This is especially true when trying to quantify the impact of human activity on their formation and how...
by nick | Feb 22, 2017 | Earth & Environmental Sciences, Life Sciences & Biology
Professor Helmut Segner – Shrinking Fish Stocks: The Effect Of Environmental Sex Hormones On Immunity The size of fish catches from rivers has reduced to alarming levels in many countries. Professor Helmut Segner of the University of Bern in Switzerland is...
by nick | Feb 22, 2017 | Earth & Environmental Sciences, Engineering & Computer Science, Physical Sciences & Mathematics
Dr Karen Bemis, Dr Darrell Jackson, Dr Guangyu Xu – The Last Unexplored Places On Earth It takes a multidisciplinary approach involving physics, chemistry, biology and geology to uncover the mysteries of the least explored and understood places on Earth. A...
by nick | Feb 22, 2017 | Earth & Environmental Sciences
The European Federation Of Geologists Founded in 1981 in the European capital of Brussels, the European Federation of Geologists (EFG) is a nongovernmental organization that represents over 50,000 geoscientists from 25 countries. EFG’s primary aims are to work toward...
by nick | Feb 22, 2017 | Earth & Environmental Sciences, Life Sciences & Biology
Professor Gordon Taylor – Marine Microbes Shed Light On Our Changing Oceans Climate change and anthropic interactions with the oceans are making marine habitats increasingly unsuitable for marine animal life. This is why researchers like Professor Gordon...
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