Dexter’s role as a blood pattern expert is surprisingly accurate, at least to a point, but is stringing really used? Carol Rogers, lead scientist for sexual offences at the @SPA_Forensics, takes a look.
Watch more: https://t.co/POWrNXTjxf
Fantastic to see our research on #microplastics in #soil featured by George Monbiot in The Guardian.
After four years of sewage sludge spreading, #microplastic levels rose by up to 1,450%, with levels remaining relatively unchanged 22 years later.
More: https://t.co/mK7T0OXg3h
🎙️Big thank you to Anna and the team at @BBCRadio4’s @BBCFarmingToday for having me on to talk about our latest #microplastics research 🌱🌾🫛
📻 Listen to show below to hear all about it
It's great to hear our study on microplastic featured on the @BBCRadio4#FarmingToday programme.
The findings showed a 1,450% increase in #microplastic levels within #soil after four years of sewage sludge application.
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A new Hutton study has revealed an increase of up to 1,450% in #Microplastics found within #SoilSamples after just 4 years of sewage sludge application.
Even more concerning? The microplastic levels stayed virtually the same 22 years later.
More: https://t.co/vjBeukkvsZ
Coming soon📢
Ever wondered what real life scientists think of films and tv shows and how the science is depicted and if they do it justice?
We took part in an interview with @newscientist this week to discuss just that and our passion for science.
Further details to follow.
We are calling for tighter restrictions on fireworks following the death of Roxie, our endangered red panda kit, on bonfire night.
Our expert vet team believe it's likely that three-month-old Roxie died due to stress caused by fireworks in the local area.
Calum MacColl is well-known as a BBC Scotland weather reporter - and has now revealed his musical talents live on air.
He broke into song on Reporting Scotland, singing the Gaelic song that won him a gold medal at the Royal National Mòd in 2021 ➡️ https://t.co/4MHTExPUtM
@Elaine_Maslin@newscientist Thanks @Elaine_Maslin - It’s misleading for people to be made to believe these biodegradable plastics are the way forward. The bio component degrades quickly but leaves the plastic component behind, increasing microplastic pollution faster than conventional plastics!