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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.
Dr Tim Baker will lead a new project to understand the resilience of the forests of the Peruvian Andes Amazon region to climate change
Dr Tim Baker will lead a new project funded by the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation.
Congratulations to our winners
The Geological Society Awards 2016 enjoys three female winners from the School of Earth and Environment.
Antarctic fossils reveal creatures weren't safer in the south during dinosaur extinction
A study of more than 6000 marine fossils from the Antarctic shows that the mass extinction event that killed the dinosaurs was sudden and just as deadly to life in the polar regions.
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.