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Research@StAndrews blog: The first common market
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University of St Andrews. Thursday, 26 February 2015. The first common market. Long before we had mountains of grain and vast lakes of wine accumulating to excess across the continent our ancestors had worked out that the best entrepreneurial way to stay ahead was through trade with as wide a market as possible. A study to be published in Science this week describes the first evidence for grain traded across Europe 8000 years ago, 2000 years before the accepted beginning of farming in Britain. Concern ov...
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Research@StAndrews blog: The Southern CO2 that helped end the ice age
http://univstandrews-research.blogspot.com/2015/02/the-southern-co2-that-helped-end-ice-age.html
University of St Andrews. Tuesday, 17 February 2015. The Southern CO2 that helped end the ice age. Scientists have long puzzled over the processes that caused CO 2. To rise and help end the last ice age. Leading theories have involved increased CO 2. Release from the deep ocean around Antarctica, but there has been no direct evidence to prove this happened. Our study used the geochemistry of tiny planktonic fossil shells to reconstruct the amount of CO 2. To the atmosphere, but 100 times faster, will do ...
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Research@StAndrews blog: Sulfate on the early Earth – how low was low?
http://univstandrews-research.blogspot.com/2014/11/sulfate-on-early-earth-how-low-was-low.html
University of St Andrews. Monday, 24 November 2014. Sulfate on the early Earth – how low was low? Findings recently published in Science (“Sulfate was a trace constituent of Archean seawater”, DOI: 10.1126/science.1258966. Suggest that sulfate – a key biological nutrient – could have been incredibly scarce in the Earth’s ancient oceans. Research vessel on Lake Matano, Indonesia. PHOTO by Sean Crowe, University of British Columbia. A Lecturer in the Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences. This blo...
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RNS SEO 2016: How 90 research networking sites perform on Google — and what that tells us | BioMed 2.0
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Technology, communications, and biomedical research from CTSI at UCSF. RNS SEO 2016: How 90 research networking sites perform on Google and what that tells us. August 18, 2016. August 18, 2016. Research networking systems (RNS) like Vivo. Are often sometimes undiscoverable by real users because of poor search engine optimization (SEO). Last year, we released RNS SEO 2015. The first-ever report describing how RNS performs in terms of real-world discoverability on Google. For each name, search Google for.
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Staff Resources | Resources for Current Staff at The School of Biology
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Resources for Current Staff at The School of Biology. Equality and Diversity Committee. Resources for Current Staff. Information about School Health and Safety Policy. The School Structure pages provide an overview of the management committees within the School of Biology, and access to committee membership and outline details. Links to committee minutes (stored on bioInternal) are also provided. See here. Xyz@st-andrews.ac.uk (replace xyz with your own user ID). The current newsletter is also a web page.
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Partners Overview - IMPP International Max Planck Partnership
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IMPP International Max Planck Partnership. You are here: . The University of Glasgow. The School of Physics and Astronomy. At the University of Glasgow. Is highly rated by the UK government for its research, and our research groups. Are internationally renowned for their work. The strong links with other institutions in SUPA. Make it an excellent place to study for a PhD and our undergraduate courses offer the chance to get involved in research projects in cutting edge science. The Max Planck Institute ...
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School of Physics & Astronomy at the University of St Andrews- Postgraduate admissions
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School of Physics and Astronomy. Physics and Astronomy at St Andrews. Apply for a PhD. Taught Photonics and Optoelectronic Devices MSc. Postgraduate study - University pages. Administrative and Technical Staff. Taught Postgraduate - MSc. We also have a new MSc in Astrophysics which is now accepting applications for entry in September 2016. MSc in Photonics and Optoelectronic Devices. Research Postgraduate - PhD and EngD. There are a number of options for prospective postgraduate students wishing to follo...
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UK Council of Research Repositories: August 2011
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UK Council of Research Repositories. A blog by the UKCoRR Committee. To record/report on our activity and developments in the UK open access sector. Wednesday, 24 August 2011. CRIS Repositories at UK Universities. On the back of this recent post. I've been invited to speak at the. About whether the developing CRIS / repositories landscape at UK Universities might present an opportunity to re-focus on Open Access. A significant initiative in this area is the JISC funded. Final report due in October 2011) ...
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Research@StAndrews blog: Tree-rings reconstruct the South Asian summer monsoon index over the last millennium
http://univstandrews-research.blogspot.com/2014/12/tree-rings-reconstruct-south-asian.html
University of St Andrews. Tuesday, 9 December 2014. Tree-rings reconstruct the South Asian summer monsoon index over the last millennium. The South Asian summer monsoon (SASM) is a major atmospheric synoptic climate system affecting nearly a quarter of the human population. Dr Rob Wilson. Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences. Time series of the reconstructed South. Asian summer monsoon index (SASMI) and total. Solar irradiance (TSI) over the last millennium. Subscribe to this blog. Sea Mammals ...
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Research@StAndrews blog: Two St Andrews scientists to receive Wolfson Research Merit Awards
http://univstandrews-research.blogspot.com/2014/09/two-st-andrews-scientists-to-receive.html
University of St Andrews. Friday, 29 August 2014. Two St Andrews scientists to receive Wolfson Research Merit Awards. Two leading scientists from the University of St Andrews are to receive Wolfson Research Merit Awards. From the Royal Society. 8204; Professor Malcolm White. And Professor Sven Hoefling. School of Physics and Astronomy. Are named in an exclusive, recently published list of only14 outstanding UK scientists to receive the honour. Subscribe to this blog. University of St Andrews. Centre for ...
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