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Subsidising e-bikes instead of cars could kick the electric vehicle transition into high gear, writes Dr Noel Cass in The ...
This July, one of the largest earthquakes ever recorded struck off the Kamchatka peninsula, in Russia’s far east. This wasn’t ...
This body of work aims to improve our predictions of intense rainfall, over the UK and worldwide, through better ...
The Dust Storms group, led by Professor John Marsham in collaboration with Professor Peter Knippertz at KIT, studies ...
The terrestrial biosphere plays an important role in the Earth climate system. We are studying how climate and land-use ...
Our primary field of interest is using satellite data to observe the polar regions, particularly Synthetic Aperture Radar ...
The Mountain Weather and Climate group, led by Professor Stephen Mobbs, Dr Andrew Ross and Dr Alan Gadian studies the influence of hills and mountains on weather and climate. We are interested in all ...
This July, one of the largest earthquakes ever recorded struck off the Kamchatka peninsula, in Russia’s far east. This wasn’t the first time a huge tsunami had hit Kamchatka, writes Patrick Sharrocks.
A peatland complex in the Congo Basin which is known to be a globally important carbon store is twice as old as previously ...
On Friday 11th July, we welcomed delegates from local government, industry, healthcare and academia to showcase some of the data tools we have developed in the School of Food Science and Nutrition.
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At Cloth Hall Court, there were over 100 presentations on topics including outcrop geology, subsurface solutions for the energy transition, and societal challenges that sedimentology can help address, ...
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