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Scientists observe first signs of healing in the Antarctic ozone layer
New research has identified clear signs that the hole in the Antarctic ozone layer is beginning to close.
Automated vehicles - automatically low carbon?
Revolution in mobility technology creates great opportunities for cutting emissions – but there are challenges too.
ava(TM) raising the bar for fluvial reservoir modelling
Petrotechnical Data Systems announces exclusive licencing agreement with the Fluvial Research Group at the University of Leeds for FAKTS.
HS2 and the railway network: the need for a review
There is in practice a much wider range of policy options which should have been considered to meet these objectives.
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.
