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Figure 1A. The carbon flow food web model of the southern Skagerrak comprises 18 interconnected compartments, with link thicknesses proportional to the feeding preferences of the receiving group. Icons indicate where offshore wind-mediated effects are incorporated into the model. B. Model area (1x1 km grid) in the southern Skagerrak between Denmark and Sweden, centred around the planned Poseidon offshore wind farm (blue). C. Estimated carbon content of the model compartments in the year 2000. - article: Disentangling risks and opportunities of offshore wind for marine ecosystems

Disentangling risks and opportunities of offshore wind for marine ecosystems

Offshore wind brings new challenges alongside new opportunities for marine governance. Ecosystem models help to shed light on the complex interplay between humans and nature.
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EIT Deep Tech Talent Initiative hits 1 million trained milestone

The European Institute of Innovation and Technology (EIT) has announced its success in achieving its mission to strengthen Europe’s technological capabilities.
Smart meter in the kitchen

Millions of people are expected to receive £150 energy bill discount this winter

Millions of households across the UK will benefit from expanded government support this winter, as the Warm Home Discount scheme is set to include an additional 2.7 million families.
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Rethinking urban greenery: A nature-based approach to biodiversity management

This article examines the urbanLIFEcircles project as an example for integrating biodiversity management into urban planning through nature-based solutions.

Mirjam Võsaste – Tartu City Government

Mirjam Võsaste is a plant ecologist specializing in urban biodiversity and currently serves as the Urban Nature Coordinator at the Tartu City Government. With...
Conifers overgrown with dense moss on the Azores island of “Sao Miguel”. Due to the high humidity, thick layers of moss form on the tree trunks.

The importance of integrated forest management

Integrated forest management is a fundamental concept for the sustainable provision of demanded ecosystem services and the simultaneous promotion of biodiversity in our forests. Prof, Dr Andreas Rigling from Forest Ecology, Department of Environmental Systems Science, USYS – ETH Zurich, explains.

Scientists reveal new vaccine for recurring yeast infections

University of Georgia researchers have successfully created a vaccine that protects and treats vaginal yeast infections in mice.
Wind turbines in the Noordoostpolder in Flevoland, The Netherlands, during springtime seen from above.

Unlocking circular economy value through trusted and decentralised data sharing

Discover how the JIDEP project evidences unlocking circular economy value through trusted and decentralised industrial data sharing.

Energy harvesting IOT sensors: The key to green technology for sustainable transition

The Sensor Systems unit at RISE (Research Institutes of Sweden AB) develops advanced technologies that enable energy harvesting from the surrounding environment. Cristina Rusu, Henrik Staaf share some good news from the field!

Dr Florian Maurer – Vorarlberg University of Applied Sciences (FHV)

Dr Florian Maurer is a senior scientist at the Business Informatics Research Centre of the FHV – Vorarlberg University of Applied Sciences, Dornbirn since...
Scientific Research In The Lab

MSCA’s €16.3 million call opens to bring science closer to the public

The European Commission has launched a new call under the Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions (MSCA) and Citizens initiative, dedicating €16.25 million to support over 40...
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Why do some mothers experience perinatal depression?

A pioneering study followed mothers with perinatal depression to understand how these symptoms evolve and the impact of infants' temperament.
Figure 1. Historical Ontario white navy bean yields.

Bean breeding at the University of Guelph: Past and present

Examine bean breeding at the University of Guelph, both past and present, conducted by its Department of Plant Agriculture.

Mohsen Yoosefzadeh Najafabadi – University of Guelph

Dr. Mohsen Yoosefzadeh Najafabadi is an Assistant Professor at the University of Guelph, specializing in dry bean breeding and computational biology. His research focuses...

The Environmental Studies Centre (CEA)

The Environmental Studies Centre (CEA) is an autonomous body dependent on the Vitoria-Gasteiz City Council, created at the end of the 20th century.

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