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A technique to cool the planet, in which particles are added to the atmosphere to reflect sunlight, would not require ...
Few places in the world have been as influenced by archaeology as Rapa Nui (Easter Island). So much so that just as the tree does not allow us to see the forest, the moai does not allow us to see the ...
Professor Katrina Palmer's Inaugural Lecture takes place on Tuesday 29 April, 5:30pm at the Gustave Tuck Lecture Theatre, UCL South Wing. Tickets are free, but booking is essential via Eventbrite.
“This bears the hallmarks of an ammonium nitrate explosion,” said Professor Andrea Sella (UCL Chemistry) on the recent massive explosion at an Iranian port.
While nearly 40% of entrants into bachelor’s degree (BA)-granting colleges in the United States do not earn BAs within six years – yielding 2 million people considered “dropouts” each year – limited ...
While many global tools rely on European or North American databases, this new calculator uses locally sourced data on building materials, manufacturing processes, transportation modes, and ...
Leading experts, including Professors Peter Fonagy and Eamon McCrory (both UCL Psychology & Language Sciences), have gathered at the House of Commons to call for urgent national action to tackle ...
CNIE Research Fellow Dr. Matthew Chin’s research article — “Bioinspired 3D microprinted cell scaffolds: Integration of graph theory to recapitulate complex network wiring in lymph nodes” — published ...
Writing in the Financial Times, Professor Philippe Sands (UCL Laws) reviews recent books about the rights of nature and natural ecosystems, and the need for new ideas to protect Earth’s natural ...
A recent study led by Dr Zhijie Xu has been featured in the IEEE Journal of Selected Topics in Quantum Electronics, highlighting innovative optical technologies for sustainable agriculture.
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