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It is commonly said that we know more about space than about our seas, but what about studying the ocean from space? Satellite data has been used for decades in land studies, but ocean observation is…
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College of Science and Engineering Licence Type
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March 18th, 2021
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The deep sea is the last frontier on Earth, but it's not immune to human activities or global change. From 2016-20 ATLAS worked across Europe, Canada and the USA to study deep-sea Atlantic…
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College of Science and Engineering Licence Type
All rights reserved The University of Edinburgh Language
English Date Created
March 11th, 2021
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Microorganisms such as bacteria are everywhere on Earth's biosphere, including the human body, and will necessarily follow us as we explore space. As they play many important roles here on Earth…
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College of Science and Engineering Licence Type
All rights reserved The University of Edinburgh Language
English Date Created
December 10th, 2020
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Artificial Intelligence provides many opportunities to improve modern society, and it has enjoyed significant investment globally. Indeed, discovering patterns and structures in data in an automated…
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College of Science and Engineering Licence Type
All rights reserved The University of Edinburgh Language
English Date Created
October 24th, 2019
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2018 marked the 40th anniversary of the birth of the first IVF baby and since then there have been over 8 million babies born through IVF. There have been many developments in the area of Assisted…
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College of Science and Engineering Licence Type
All rights reserved The University of Edinburgh Language
English
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The end of Norse Greenland is an iconic example of societal collapse, but how can we use this, and other ‘completed experiments’ from the past to inform contemporary debates about the…
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College of Science and Engineering Licence Type
All rights reserved The University of Edinburgh Language
English Date Created
December 6th, 2018
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On September 14th 2015, LIGO (Laser Interferometer Gravitational-Wave Observatory) instruments detected gravitational waves from a binary black hole merger. This was the first ever direct observation…
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College of Science and Engineering Licence Type
All rights reserved The University of Edinburgh Language
English Date Created
March 29th, 2018
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