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Plantation ecosystems underpin the production of a range of commodities including tea and coffee and supports the livelihoods of millions of smallholder farmers. However, these eco...
The geodynamo is the engine at the heart of our planet generating our protective magnetic field. Today, the geodynamo is powered by the freezing of iron onto the ever-growing solid...
The Mount Paektu Research Centre (MPRC) is an international partnership that promotes collaborative geoscience and environmental research in the Democratic People's Republic of Kor...
A global hydrogen economy is growing rapidly. As hydrogen usage increases, leakage to the atmosphere is inevitable, and atmospheric hydrogen levels will rise. Many aspects of hydro...
A global hydrogen economy is growing rapidly. As hydrogen usage increases, leakage to the atmosphere is inevitable, and atmospheric hydrogen levels will rise. Many aspects of hydro...
A global hydrogen economy is growing rapidly. As hydrogen usage increases, leakage to the atmosphere is inevitable, and atmospheric hydrogen levels will rise. Many aspects of hydro...
The global ocean plays a key role in our climate system by extracting and storing much of the carbon released by humans into the atmosphere, thereby buffering the effects of global...
Livestock farming is the dominant farming type and source of organic matter pollution in UK freshwaters, with over 9.65M cattle and 32.7M sheep on 10M hectares of grassland, repres...
Long Term Large Scale - Freshwater Ecosystems (LTLS-FE): Rivers in the United Kingdom have in the past and the present been subjected to a range of pressures due to the release...
Social interactions, such as mating, fighting, and cooperating or competing for resources, are very important for many aspects of animals' lives and for how they cope with and resp...
Sustainable management of the marine environment is a global concern, perhaps best highlighted by the UN declaration of 2021-2030 as the Decade of Ocean Science for Sustainable Dev...
[title cont.] estimates of mesopelagic fish biomass. A distinguishing feature of the mesopelagic zone (200 - 1000m depth) is the presence of the Deep Scattering Layer (DSL), so-...
Earth's long-term climate changes because carbon dioxide levels change naturally over extremely long timeframes. Over millions of years, changes in volcanic activity can result in...
The global ocean plays a key role in our climate system by extracting and storing much of the carbon released by humans into the atmosphere, thereby buffering the effects of global...
Super-spreaders of infectious diseases are the most spectacular examples of host heterogeneity in pathogen transmission. What makes a superspreader? Despite their importance in dri...
IODP Expedition 397 will take place on the SW Iberian margin off Portugal later this year (06 Oct - 06 Dec 2022) where rapidly accumulating sediments preserve a high-fidelity recor...
Doctoral Training Partnerships: a range of postgraduate training is funded by the Research Councils. For information on current funding routes, see the common terminology at https:...
Western Melanesia-including New Guinea-sits at the crossroads of Asia and Australia and is one of the most interesting, puzzling, and understudied hyperdiverse regions on Earth. Cl...
The Ocean is a key climate regulator: Has it not been its 'biological carbon pump' (BCP), atmospheric CO2 would have been at least twice as high as it is today. BCP operates with C...
At COP 26, countries agreed to reduce their carbon dioxide (CO2) and methane (CH4) emissions, with a focus on reducing fossil fuel use. This will leave an energy gap, which many co...