by Admin | Apr 5, 2022 | Articles
Bringing life back to Kenya’s grasslands Land degradation causes soils to become less fertile, resulting in lower productivity in agricultural regions and decreased biodiversity. Led by Professor Mariana Rufino at Lancaster University, UK, an international team of...
by Admin | Apr 4, 2022 | Articles
How can we modernise power distribution systems to limit the effects of extreme weather? Dr Anamika Dubey is an assistant professor with the School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at Washington State University in the USA. She is dedicated to improving...
by Admin | Mar 31, 2022 | Articles
The Missing Millions: bridging digital divides Science and technology suffer from underrepresentation of many social groups, which affects the quality and societal impact of new advancements. This is especially true in data and computation, where the lack of access...
by Admin | Mar 29, 2022 | Articles
How is Brexit affecting the UK’s economy? The UK’s exit from the European Union created a new border, not only to people and goods, but to finance. Professor Sarah Hall, an economic geographer at the University of Nottingham in the UK, is studying the effects of...
by Admin | Mar 28, 2022 | Articles
The power of X-rays in materials science The X-ray Materials Science (XMaS) project uses a synchrotron facility, a massive doughnut-shaped structure that accelerates electrons to high velocities. These electrons emit X-ray radiation, which can be used to study the...
by Admin | Mar 24, 2022 | Articles
Data and communication in the world of the future As our lives become increasingly intertwined with technology, we need increasingly sophisticated ways of managing data and communicating. Professor Justin Coon and his team at the University of Oxford in the UK are...
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