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Teaching Polar predictions to the next generation
Professor Ian Brooks spent two weeks in April as an invited lecture on a Polar Prediction School for graduate students and early career researchers.
Formation of gypsum could tell us about water on Mars
A new explanation on how gypsum grows from ions in solutions has been reported in Nature Communications.
Driverless cars could increase reliance on roads
Driverless vehicles could intensify car use, reducing or even eliminating promised energy savings and environmental benefits, a study led by a University of Leeds researcher has warned.
Using eco-driving support systems in real conditions bring energy saving of up to 6%
After over 4 years of activities, the European ecoDriver project released its first results during the final event in Stuttgart on 16 March.
NeTIRail-INFRA: Sustainable Railways
ITS is a key partner in a new €5.4M research project which seeks to secure the future for Europe’s lesser used railway lines, by making them more reliable and economically viable.