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Behind the research: Freshwater methane emissions maximised by global warming - Queen Mary University of London

4+ hour, 9+ min ago  (207+ words) Say methane and most people think of cows, yet'nearly half'of all methane is produced by microbes in'freshwaters.'While we know'in a simple sense'that microbes are stimulated by warming,'it is far more challenging to'determine'how global warming will'affect'the'release of'methane in the…...

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Freshwater methane emissions maximised by global warming

6+ mon, 12+ hour ago  (448+ words) Queen Mary University of London Freshwater methane emissions maximised by global warming It is not just cows thatemitthe powerful greenhouse gas methane'microbialemissionsfrom the natural worldwillinevitablyincrease as our planet continues to warm. A new study led by Professor Mark Trimmer of…...

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Professor Andrew Livingston celebrated for double honours in chemical engineering

11+ mon, 2+ week ago  (537+ words) A remarkable week for Professor Andrew Livingston saw him recognised with two significant accolades: a prestigious Lifetime Achievement Award from the World Chemical Engineering Council (WCEC) on Thursday, 19th June, and a substantial grant from UKRI's Engineering and Physical Sciences Research…...