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Diagram showing strain rates along Turkey's North Anatolian Fault, alongside westward profession of earthquakes since 1939

Satellite data has shed new light on seismic hazard in one of the world’s most deadly earthquake zones.

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Antarctica’s great ice sheet is losing ground as it is eroded by warm ocean water circulating beneath its floating edge, a new study has found.

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Current Global Climate models currently simulate clouds reflecting far less solar radiation than real life observations in the Southern Ocean.

Steve Hall and Mark Davis

SRI's Steve Hall and Mark Davis have secured three years of EU Horizon 2020 research funding to explore how energy “prosumerism” can help to build a more sustainable future.

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Researchers have found that 70% of UK households would be better off if costs of government energy policy were removed from gas and electricity bills and applied according to household income.