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New bushfire satellite images give early warning of long term effects
Peter North, Professor of Geography in Swansea University’s College of Science, has developed the atmospheric retrieval from satellite images with colleagues Andreas Heckel and Dr Kevin Pearson, supported by the -
Care homes and frontline housing teams now using University-made hand sanitiser
The University team producing the sanitiser is made up of over 30 volunteers from three different Colleges and Schools. ... Dr Iain Robertson from the College of Science at Swansea University said:. -
University partnership provides unique training environment for health students
The unit has been created by the University’s Medical School and College of Human and Health Sciences to provide state-of-the-art teaching facilities for nursing, physician associate and ... At the opening ceremony Professor Ceri Phillips, head of the -
Researcher’s appointment is a first for women in Wales
She has an honorary senior lecturer position at Queen Mary’s University London, working on the trauma sciences MSc there. ... Additionally, she is a visiting post-grad lecturer at Cardiff and Brunel universities and University College, London. -
Project reveals how algae could play crucial role in sustainable food production
The ALG-AD project, led by the University’s College of Science, is investigating this circular process which sees nutrients being used to generate another resource of value. -
Study reveals extent of human impact on the world’s plant-life
Dr Cynthia Froyd, of the College of Science, was part of an international research team which studied fossilised pollen dating back 5,000 years, extracted from sediments on 27 islands. ... The results, published in Science, showed a consistent pattern on -
Global warming helps invasive species flourish - study models likely combined effects on ecosystems
The work, funded by the EU Horizon programme, involved Dr Miguel Lurgi from the College of Science working with colleagues from the Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique (INRAE) and the -
New study shows how microalgae could be crucial to circular economy
A key aim of the ALG-AD project, led by the College of Science, is to investigate this circular economy process which sees nutrients being used to generate another resource of -
Global research into how the vulnerable have been hit by official responses to Covid-19
Professor Sergei Shubin, director of the University’s Centre of Migration Policy Research, and his colleagues Louise Condon, professor of nursing, and Dr Diana Beljaars, from the College of Science, are -
New study shows charred vegetation remains help to lessen overall carbon emission from wildfires
The paper, which was co-authored by Dr Cristina Santin and Professor Stefan Doerr, of the College of Science, and Professor Guido van der Werf, of Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, explained that,
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