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Air quality management leaves poor behind
Analysis of a decade of air quality change in Britain has revealed that deprived neighbourhoods have benefited least from improving air quality.
Arctic Peninsula ice more stable than thought
Glacier flow at the southern Antarctic Peninsula has increased since the 1990s, but a new study has found the change to be only a third of what was recently reported.
Increase in extreme West African storms due to global warming
Global warming is responsible for tripling the frequency of extreme West African Sahel storms over the last three decades putting numerous cities in the region at risk, say scientists.
Two of our alumni from the Institute for Transport studies have won IABTR awards
Congratulations to both Dr Chiara Calastri and Dr Fiona Crawford for their awards.
HumanDrive
The Institute for Transport Studies to lead human-centred design and evaluation of automated vehicle behaviour in a new Innovate UK project: HumanDrive.


