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Antarctic fossils reveal creatures weren't safer in the south during dinosaur extinction
A study of more than 6000 marine fossils from the Antarctic shows that the mass extinction event that killed the dinosaurs was sudden and just as deadly to life in the polar regions.
World-leading science at CERN gives hope for Climate Change
Two studies published in Nature this week outline exciting breakthroughs in our understanding of how aerosol particles are formed in the atmosphere.
Lab opening offers new opportunities for Turkish University
IGT member, Dr. David Banks has been involved with the opening of new laboratories for Fluid Inclusion and X-ray Diffraction (XRD) research at Pamukkale University, Turkey.
Watch the big polar glaciers moving for first time
Centre for Polar Observation & Modelling has launched the ice sheet outlet glacier velocity service using satellite data.
Advancing gender equality
The Faculty of Environment has been awarded the Athena SWAN bronze award for our work on advancing gender equality across the three schools.