Before starting graduate school, University of Delaware doctoral student Melinda Bahruth said she never thought she would be on a research vessel or conducting geological research at sea.
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Advances in biomimicry – creating biological responses within non-biological substances – will enable synthetic materials to behave in ways that were typically only found in Nature.
How the Urban Environment Affects the Diet of Its Citizens Is Analysed in Three Bilbao Neighbourhoods
In the high-impact journal Appetite the UPV/EHU’s Nursing and Health Promotion research group has published a study using photovoice methodology and which qualitatively compares citizens’ perceptions about the food environment in three Bilbao neighbourhoods with different socioeconomic levels.
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When our sun belches out a hot stream of charged particles in Earth’s general direction, it doesn’t just mess up communications satellites.