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The remaining undisturbed rainforests in Borneo, some of the world’s tallest and most carbon-dense, have been removing carbon dioxide from the atmosphere over the past 50 years, a new study shows.

Professor Dominick Spracklen hs secured European Research Council funding to continue his research into impacts of tropical deforestation.

Professor Dominick Spracklen has secured highly prestigious European Research Council funding worth £2 million euros over the next five years.

New insight into climate impacts of deforestation. Photo by: Jace Grandin.

Deforestation is likely to warm the climate even more than originally thought, scientists warn.

A photograph of Dr Anwesha Sarkar and her team.

The School of Food Science and Nutrition is pleased to congratulate Dr Anwesha Sarkar for being awarded the ERC Grant entitled Unravelling Multi-scale Oral Lubrication Mechanisms (macro-to-nano): A Novel Strategy to Target Satiety.

Sandstone outcrops from the Karoo Basic, South Africa. Credit: David Hodgson.

Scientists have found fossil evidence of deep-sea marine life burrowing up to eight metres below the seabed — four times the previously observed depth for modern deep-sea life.