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New services help researchers access smart data on healthy and sustainable places
Faculty of Environment researchers will lead a £6m data service that helps researchers use smart data to better understand the health and sustainability of places.
Scientists to test if snow is melting high on Everest
Climbing beyond Everest base camp to test if the snow high up on the mountain is melting is the latest challenge being faced by glaciologists at the University.
New images reveal global air quality trends
The global concentrations of one of the main air pollutants known to affect human health have been graphically illustrated for the first time by a team of scientists.
New policies target illegal logging and trade to protect forests
Illegal logging has severe effects on wildlife, biodiversity and the climate. Professor Oliver Phillips contributes to a new policy brief that offers new, improved methods to stop it.
Mapping NHS-funded dentistry to protect against 'dental deserts'
Access to NHS dentistry is in decline. Dr Stephen Clark uses innovative modelling methods to identify areas and populations that are vulnerable to dental deserts and oral ill-health.