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There’s a Twist in the Story of Volcanism & Mass Extinctions, Say CCNY Researchers
Research suggests ancient volcanic eruptions may not have been the only cause of past mass extinctions.
Near Caves And Mines, Corrugated Pipes May Interfere With Bat Echolocation
When entrances to caves and mines — essential roosting places for bats — are blocked to prevent people from going inside, the gates often include a pipe to allow bats to access their roosts.
New Coastal Overtopping Forecast Made Available to the Public
The Operational Wave and Water Level (OWWL) model has been developed by the University’s Coastal Processes Research Group.
Scientists Warn Humanity About Worldwide Insect Decline
Engaging civil society and policy makers is essential for the future and mutual well-being both of people and insects.
Researchers Virtually ‘Unwind’ Lithium Battery
An international team led by researchers at UCL has revealed new insights into the workings of a lithium battery by virtually “unrolling” its coil of electrode layers using an algorithm designed for papyrus scrolls.