December 2013 ESE News
December 2013 ESE Newsletter
A fantastic end to a very productive year 2013 for ESE researchers!
December 2013 ESE Newsletter
A fantastic end to a very productive year 2013 for ESE researchers!
Feature
Climate change poses serious threat to Britain's peat bogs
British peats will shrink away in the face of climate change and disappear from many regions of the UK, a team of leading experts has found.
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November 2013 ESE Newsletter
This month, research activities take ESE scientists around the world!
October 2013 ESE Newsletter
Alex Whittaker was awarded the President and Rector's Medal for Outstanding Contribution to Teaching Excellence at the 2013 Commemoration day ceremony
September 2013 ESE Newsletter
ESE and the Geological Society convened a meeting to celebrate the past, present and future of petroleum geoscience and engineering education.
Rumbling volcano in North Korea sparks international collaboration
North Korea, UK and US scientists work together as Mt Paektu, responsible for one of the largest eruptions recorded by man, shows new signs of life.
August 2013 ESE Newsletter
Mystery fossils, Martian rocks and a flurry of awards and publications for the department. A great summer all round!
Are you curious about Mars…?
One year on, what has Curiosity told us about the mysterious Red Planet?
Why snails don't wear sunscreen
Researchers from Imperial College London develop new tool to track toxic waste products in the environment.
Mission to Mars!
Professor Mark Sephton talks space missions and Martian rocks in BBC programme 'How to put a human on Mars'.