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Methods Selfish X chromosomes are a fascinating form of ‘unfair’ mendelian genetics. Males bearing a selfish X can sire only female offspring as Y-bearing sperm are destroyed during spermatogenesis by
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Methods 60% of the world's population live in countries dependent upon seasonal monsoon rainfall. Climate change is causing changes in the character of monsoon rainfall, with potentially severe impacts
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Methods Archaea thrive in nearly every habitat on Earth, from salt lakes and volcanic springs to the human body. As major producers of methane and key players in the nitrogen cycle, they greatly impact
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Methods How do we adapt conservation for a time of rapid global environmental change? Conservation scientists have recently suggested we should focus more on maintaining and restoring ecological processes
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Methods At a time when many landscapes need repair and global demand for mined raw materials is escalating, this project investigates how to redevelop landscapes when mining finishes. The student will desk
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Methods Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is a global health crisis, whereby 1.27 million deaths were directly attributed to bacterial AMR in 2019. Antibiotics enter the natural environment through pollution
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specialise this single foundation model into a team of expert agents (e.g., for security, optimisation, and automation). This method instils domain expertise by freezing the LLM's core parameters and fine
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environments like health care and environmental monitoring. This PhD project aims to address these challenges by exploring how evolutionary algorithms and reinforcement learning (RL) techniques can be combined
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Methods This project investigates the cascading impacts of wildfires on the atmosphere, land systems, and human health. The core science questions are: How do wildfire emissions affect atmospheric
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Methods Future sea level rise is highly uncertain, largely due to how the West Antarctic Ice Sheet responds to climate change. The IPCC highlights a split emerging in the 2070s: a lower-impact trajectory