by Iliyah | Oct 19, 2023 | Earth & Environmental Sciences
Dr Xu Liang – Dr Yao Liang | CyberWater: Making Water Science Open Science Water is possibly the most important resource on our planet, and being able to model and understand the systems that transport it through and around our planet is essential. As water...
by Iliyah | Oct 4, 2023 | Earth & Environmental Sciences
Professor Carmen Amaro – Dr Carla Hernández-Cabanyero | Vibrio vulnificus and Rising Ocean Temperatures: A Threat to Human and Marine Life Vibrio vulnificus is a bacteria found in warm aquatic ecosystems around the world, capable of infecting and killing both...
by Iliyah | Sep 29, 2023 | Earth & Environmental Sciences, Physical Sciences & Mathematics
Professor Susan M. Scott | New Methods for Mathematically Modelling Black Holes The swirling vortexes of incredible gravitational strength we call black holes are amongst astrophysics’ most recognisable and captivating phenomena. Whilst regularly featuring in films,...
by Iliyah | Sep 27, 2023 | Earth & Environmental Sciences
Dr Karla Gage – Ms Madison Wozniak | Managing Farmland Weeds with Winter Wheat Cover Crops Weed management on farms is important for increasing not just the overall yield but also the nutrient value of crops. Dr Karla Gage and Ms Madison Wozniak, both from...
by Iliyah | Sep 22, 2023 | Earth & Environmental Sciences
Dr Kyla Zatti | Aquaculture Feed: Progressing the Use of Algal Oils in Salmon Salmon and other seafood represent a large and important food source. Traditionally, salmon diets consisted mainly of fish, although over the last decade, they have become more vegetable...
by Iliyah | Sep 21, 2023 | Earth & Environmental Sciences
Professor David E. Sugden | James Croll, Ice Ages and Ice Sheets The phrase ‘standing on the shoulders of giants’ is often attributed to Sir Isaac Newton, meaning that scientific progress is only possible due to the contributions of the scientists who came before....
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