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In only 25 years, ocean melting has caused ice thinning to spread across West Antarctica so rapidly that a quarter of its glacier ice is now affected, according to a new study.

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New research reveals clues to a crucial period of rapid evolution in complex animals that began roughly 540 million years ago.

As far as we know, Earth’s magnetic north has always wandered, but it has recently gained new momentum and is making a dash towards Siberia at a pace not seen before.

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The annual Dragons Den event sponsored by Marks & Spencer took place with our largest cohort of undergraduate students.

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Dr David Galbraith, Associate Professor of Earth Dynamics in the School of Geography, will lead new cross –continent research on the human impact on biodiversity in Latin America.