by Admin | Sep 8, 2022 | Articles
What is the fate of dissolved oxygen in our oceans? Published: Dr Babette Hoogakker, based at Heriot-Watt University in the UK, leads the FARGO project, which studies past dissolved oxygen concentrations in the Pacific Ocean. The aim is to improve understanding of the...
by Admin | Sep 7, 2022 | Articles
Can we unlock the secrets hidden deep within the nucleus of an atom? Published: Everything is made of atoms, which are comprised of electrons orbiting a nucleus. Understanding the nucleus and its substructure is at the heart of nuclear physics. At Lebanon Valley...
by Admin | Sep 6, 2022 | Articles
The engineering behind Evolutor Published: Professor Tuck Seng Wong, based at The University of Sheffield in the UK, leads a team focused on applying the concept of Darwinian evolution to engineer biological systems for industrial applications TALK LIKE A...
by Admin | Sep 1, 2022 | Articles
Winds of change: using dust in Antarctic ice to understand past climates Published: Understanding prehistoric climates is key to understanding how our climate might change in the future and Antarctic ice cores provide fundamental information that forms the basis for...
by Admin | Aug 30, 2022 | Articles
Living in a material world: the importance of materials science and engineering Published: TALK LIKE A MATERIALS SCIENTIST AND ENGINEER ALLOY — a metallic material made of two or more elements CERAMIC — a material made by heating inorganic non-metallic components,...
by Admin | Aug 25, 2022 | Articles
What can we learn about microbiomes by studying wild mice? Published: Within every one of us, there lives a thriving community of microscopic life, known as our microbiome. Like most other vertebrates, we rely on our microbiomes to help us maintain key biological...
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