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A farmer tending to bison in Ethiopia

‘Creating possibilities and giving hope’: on the GCRF frontline

Published
Thursday 25th March, 2021
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UK Research and Innovation has announced a large cut to the Global Challenges Research Fund (GCRF) as a result of the Government’s decision to reduce spending on international aid.

Cross section of the newly discovered type of basalt.

New basalt type discovered beneath the ocean

Published
Tuesday 23rd March, 2021
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Science
Environment

A new type of rock created during large and exceptionally hot volcanic eruptions has been discovered beneath the Pacific Ocean.

Two fish feeding near the ocean floor.

Seafloor nutrient vital in global food chain

Published
Monday 22nd March, 2021
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Science
Environment

Eroded seabed rocks are providing an essential source of nutrition for drifting marine organisms at the base of the food chain, according to new research.

The front of the old School of Mining which is part of the new Sir William Henry Bragg building.

A building designed for 21st century science

Published
Tuesday 16th March, 2021
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Business & Economy
Technology
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Science

A new teaching and research facility for the Faculty of Engineering and Physical Sciences has been formally handed over to the University by construction company BAM.

Mountain river at the foot of Mount Cook in New Zealand.

Melting glaciers could speed up carbon emissions

Published
Tuesday 16th March, 2021
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Global
Environment

Melting glaciers could be triggering a ‘feedback process’ that causes further climate change, according to new research.