Page 21 of 36Results 201 to 210 of 354, 23 July - 13 October 2020
-
What lies beneath a volcano? New images reveal all...

The complex plumbing system beneath volcanoes has been revealed in the clearest detail ever, marking a 'major step forward' in our understanding of how they are formed and behave.
-
Competition linked to Aberdeen 2040 strategic plan yields promising ideas

The winners of a student competition to develop an initiative that supports the University of Aberdeen's Aberdeen 2040 strategic plan have been announced.
-
Nanotechnology project to boost North Sea gas production

Scientists from the University of Aberdeen are developing new technology they claim will be a "game-changer" in enhancing production from North Sea gas fields.
-
Aberdeen climate activist to share experience at the UN

An Aberdeen student has spoken at the United Nations 75 Global Peace Inter-Generational Dialogue for Scotland and has now been invited to contribute to a high-level meeting of the UN General Assembly.
-
Aberdeen climbs into UK's Top 20 universities in Guardian rankings

The University of Aberdeen has climbed into the Top 20 in the UK according to the Guardian University Guide 2021.
-
New research demonstrates reforestation benefits

Actively restored tropical forests recover above ground biomass faster than areas left to regenerate naturally after being logged, according to new research led by the Universities of Dundee and Aberdeen and ETH Zürich.
-
Bus emission target unreachable without immediate move to electric

New research from The University of Aberdeen has found that buses should be converted to electric and hydrogen in order to meet emission targets.
-
University signs agreement to develop Covid-19 ventilator in Africa

A ventilator developed by space scientists at the University of Aberdeen is to be used in the fight against Covid-19 in Africa.
-
£230,000 project to study impact of peatland fires on global CO2 levels.

Scientists from the University of Aberdeen will travel to the Falkland Islands as part of a £230,000 research project that aims to help better understand the impact of peatland fires on global CO2 levels.
-
It's oh so quiet - lockdown sees worldwide drop in seismic noise

Scientists at the University of Aberdeen have helped establish that Covid-19 lockdown measures led to a 50 per cent reduction in seismic noise observed around the world in early to mid-2020.