by Iliyah | Jun 1, 2023 | Earth & Environmental Sciences
Dr Michael Gipp | Unveiling the Past: Using Statistical Computation to Characterise Ancient Climates Throughout the earth’s history, the prevailing climate has changed over and over. To gain insights into the history of our planet, scientists use clues uncovered from...
by Iliyah | May 31, 2023 | Earth & Environmental Sciences
Professor Nuno Luis Madureira | Fuel Change: Riddles, Paradoxes and Enigmas in Energy Transitions Throughout history, we have relied on many different energy sources. Initially, wood was used for heating and cooking; as industry grew, we moved to fossil fuels; and the...
by Iliyah | May 15, 2023 | Earth & Environmental Sciences
Dr Richard Marchant | Caddisflies and the Health of Freshwater Ecosystems Caddisflies are an order of insect species that live in and around fresh water, and are a great indicator of the health of the ecosystem they’re in. However, we need a better understanding of...
by nick | Mar 10, 2023 | Earth & Environmental Sciences, Engineering & Computer Science
Dr Daisuke Minakata – Sunshine and Organic Molecules in Water Organic molecules dissolved in rivers, lakes, seas and oceans are essential to plant and animal life. Some of these molecules are also degraded and enter a complex cycle of carbon, nitrogen and...
by Iliyah | Mar 8, 2023 | Earth & Environmental Sciences, Physical Sciences & Mathematics
Professor Christian Laforsch | Professor Andreas Greiner – Microplastics: Solutions for a Persistent Pollutant Plastics have revolutionised human existence. Medicine, technology, agriculture and construction all rely on highly durable plastic materials. However,...
by Iliyah | Mar 1, 2023 | Agricultural Science, Earth & Environmental Sciences
Dr Vanaja Kankarla | Exploring How Crops Can Overcome Salt Stress Plant health is inextricably linked to the soil. An excess of salt can affect a plant’s ability to uptake other nutrients and reduce its overall growth. For crops, reduced growth translates to lower...
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