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and floral resource availability on pollination services and apple yield”. This research aims to explore how the habitat surrounding orchards, orchard structure, and manipulation of floral resources can
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to adapt to climate change. It builds up a national and international network structure in order to integrate existing competences and knowledge, and to link various actors within the complex area of climate
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the mechanisms behind tree drought responses, soil fungal interactions and insectresistance. Spruce trees form symbiotic associations with ectomycorrhizal fungi that may be critically important at times of water
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Luleå University of Technology is in strong growth with world-leading competence in several research areas. We shape the future through innovative education and ground-breaking research results, and
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who has made a ground-breaking contribution to virology research. The prizewinner receives a monetary award of EUR 35,000. Submit nominations:Is opening 12 August 2026 Regulations M.W. Beijerinck
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include previous research in computational modeling, machine learning applications in genomics, protein structure, participation in bioinformatics projects, or hands-on experience with AI tools applied
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and managing the impacts of shrinking glaciers and snow cover on water flows, land use, and livelihoods in mountain communities of the Indian Himalayas. This project is led by Martin C. Lukas in
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include previous research in computational modeling, machine learning applications in genomics, protein structure, participation in bioinformatics projects, or hands-on experience with AI tools applied
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interactions to illuminate carbon and energy fluxes in arable soils. We invite applications for a 3-year doctoral position foreseen to start at around April/May 2025. We are looking for a highly motivated, co