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A lost Seaglider, the Ross Ice Shelf and measurements that reveal how a major Antarctic ice shelf has been melting from the warming of ocean waters for the last four decades. ๐ง๐งช
#GlobalWarmingResearch#AcademicExpert#IceShelf
ENV's Placements Ambassador, Georgia Illsley, recently returned from her placement with The Planning Inspectorate and gave an amazing talk on her experience at our STEM Careers Conference.
Big thanks to Georgia and everyone who came along!
#UEA#STEM#Careers
Breaking news! ๐๏ธ
Introducing the snuffliest new members of our grazing team ๐ท๐ฅน
These oxford sandy & black crosses are part of a trial we are undertaking with @NaturalEngland to improve ground disturbance in the Brecks, creating micro-niches for rare plants & invertebrates.
Past volcanic behavior is the key to improved knowledge of future geohazards in Northern Patagonia and their impacts on marine ecosystems. Read the most recent #EruptionArchives announcement here: https://t.co/SiplSfGfpa
Inspired by last weekend's #MarchForCleanWater?
Weโre excited to be expanding our #riverfly water quality monitoring programme and need local volunteers to help out! ๐
Email [email protected] or visit https://t.co/fykyWV0DO8
Help us safeguard our rivers! ๐ง
๐๏ธ The Norwich #SingleCell and #Spatial Symposium in partnership with @uniofeastanglia returns 18-19 June 2025, exploring the latest technologies, research, and applications.
๐ Register your interest to stay updated when registration opens
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@biouea
It's #GreenCareersWeek!
Have you considered a rewarding career in forestry? You could make a real difference to the environment, nature, the economy and future generations.
We'll be sharing more #ForestryCareers advice and inspiration with you throughout the week.
#GCW2024
Let's keep our prickly pals safe this Bonfire Night! Remember to check your bonfire for hedgehogs before lighting and assemble them on the SAME day they'll be lit. ๐ฆ https://t.co/M6dlhD7oWy
ENV is working with The Natural History Museum to compare krill recently collected by the British Antarctic Survey with specimens over 100 years old! ๐ฆ
By better understanding these incredible creatures, we can learn more about the Southern Ocean Carbon Sink. ๐
Krill have a genome 16 times longer than our own!
Our researchers are part of a new project looking into how their genes have changes over the past 150 years, and how the crustaceans are changing.
Find out how this could protect these tiny titans ๐
https://t.co/T9Jfrk1JUl
๐ Seaweedโs potential is huge! Not only is it a sustainable food source, but it also absorbs COโ, supporting climate action and ocean health. ๐
What other seaweed benefits inspire you? ๐
#bluecarbon#sustainability#climateaction https://t.co/1UsW17wjlG
Are you seeking to pursue your PhD or Masters by Research? Make an impact on a global scale and join UEAโs vibrant research environment.โฏ UEA currently have a wide range of PhD opportunities and funded research studentships available. Explore more: https://t.co/tpA1uURIZ0
How is climate change affecting our food supplies? Is it changing the nutritional value of food? Who is most affected by this? Three world-leading experts answer these questions:
https://t.co/u0EFQt9lL3
@TyndallCentre @ClimateUEA_
#Nutrition#COP29#AcademicExpert#Climate
The Graduate Outcomes survey is live! Did you complete your higher education course with us between 1 May and 31 July 2023? If so, you could help shape the future.
Find out more about the survey below.
๐- https://t.co/vSCTDc3jPQ
Our researchers in @ueaenv will be working with the Natural History Museum to track a century of genetic change in Antarctic krill, to see how these small crustaceans are being impacted by climate change
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#ClimateChange@NHM_London@BAS_News @ClimateUEA_
It's fungi season! Check out these impressive scalycaps, which can usually be found on fallen branches and dead trunks, particularly of beech trees. They can often feel sticky or slimy when they're wet ๐
Thanks to Sandi Monger for providing this latest photo of the week ๐ธ