Bristol must make significant changes to its transport sector in order to meet its 2030 carbon neutral target, according to a new report led by a team of postgraduate students at the University of Bristol.
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Satellite Images Help Assess Effective Use of Cover Crops in Overijssel
Researchers from the University of Twente’s Faculty of Geo-Information Science and Earth Observation (ITC) have used satellite images to assess the effective use of cover crops in the Dutch province of Overijssel.
Chance of Finding Young Earth-Like Planets Higher Than Previously Thought, Say Sheffield Scientists
Research from the University of Sheffield has found that the chance of finding Earth-like planets in their early stages of formation is much higher than previously thought.
United Nations University (UNU-Flores) and TU Dresden Work Together for a Sustainable Resource Management
Plowing, mulching or direct sowing: Modelling of soil structural changes as important fundamental research.
New Antibody Technology for Monitoring MS Patients May Have Potential in COVID-19 Testing
A new study led by Queen Mary University of London has demonstrated the effectiveness of using a novel light technology to monitor the presence of anti-drug antibodies in the treatment of multiple sclerosis (MS), which can lead to drug resistance and treatment failure.
Research Story Tip: Something in the Water: Environmental Pollutant May Be More Hazardous Than Previously Thought
Sometimes toxins, such as hazardous wastes and industrial byproducts, seep into groundwater, the source of our drinking water.