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Psychological stress exposure is a risk factor for a range of long-term health conditions. A prominent, real-world and ongoing stressor is climate change, which can impact our physical and mental
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systems, and the simulation of soil C and C trajectories under alternative climate scenarios. 4. To investigate the environmental and economic impacts of tillage and traffic systems from the perspective
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Project Description: Active travel is rapidly becoming a societal force, motivated by environmental consciousness, financial considerations, health imperatives, and personal fulfilment aspirations
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environmentally friendly alternative to traditional vehicles, ensuring their energy systems' optimal performance and health is crucial for widespread adoption. Research Objectives: Develop advanced energy
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Pollution has resurfaced as a critical issue for the health of river ecosystems. Persistent and emerging water quality problems are being highlighted regularly by the media and community groups
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Training Partnership (DTP). This project would suit students with a background in environmental and civil engineering, water and wastewater, molecular biology, microbiology, biochemistry, or other similar
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pathophysiological conditions, a large proportion of which are commonly attributed to “unknown” environmental factors. For example, inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) has an environmental component, and its prevalence
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determinants, environmental characteristics, health and social care, and migration, to name a few. The studentship will be offered to an outstanding early-stage researcher to conduct longitudinal quantitative
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candidate will study RNA-structure dependent translational regulation in response to environmental changes. Candidates should have a PhD, or expect to obtain one shortly, and have a strong track record in RNA
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relations. Yet, existing debates on freshwater pollution ignore the “bio-cultural-political” complexities that result in the decline of freshwater quality and health. Hence, this research will unpack the who