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global warming, but it remains unclear whether it would be effective in practice. CCM relies on the idea that emitting small amounts of aerosols at high altitude could modify the optical or physical
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prehistoric explosive eruptions, such as St Vincent, Dominica and Montserrat. Use standard petrological analysis, together with Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM)and Electron Backscatter Diffraction (EBSD
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. ii) to use mathematical modelling methods to determine how on farm management practices can impact the carbon footprint of farm carbon assessment. iii) to contribute to the body of scientific
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performance, with between 2% and 12% of the energy intake by dairy cows being lost as CH4 (McDonald et al., 2021). Consequently, reducing CH4 production improves feed use efficiency by dairy cows and is
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use of classical ecological theories of meta-communities and ecological networks, to develop a decision-making framework to inform restoration efforts across Wales. The framework will bring together
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knowledge and experience gained through alternative pathways is also welcomed. How to apply Please submit your application online, by clicking the 'Apply' button, above. When prompted use the reference number
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The world is moving rapidly toward renewable energy. Hydrogen is at the forefront as a clean fuel, but its safe storage and use at high pressures require advanced, reliable technology. By joining this project
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lines into endothelial cells and OPCs, as well as conducting co-culture experiments to assess APOE4-related cellular interactions. It requires the use of molecular and cellular biology techniques
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suitable Master’s degree, as well as excellent problem-solving and communication/IT skills, e.g. use of MS Office tools. Desirables Experience with wet lab research e.g. at either undergraduate or post
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tackling climate change. One of the challenges of constructing a fusion power plant is how to fuel the fusion reaction. The vast majority of planned fusion power plants will use a deuterium-tritium fusion