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And watch this explanatory video made by @grahancock.bsky.social www.youtube.com/shorts/36mEn...
Following expert advice from our world-leading climate scientists, who play a vital role in ensuring our work towards achieving net zero remains grounded in the most current and robust climate science. We have relaunched our Climate Strategy. news.exeter.ac.uk/university/c...
Our research is being used to enhance the world’s only annual sustainability tourism and events benchmark. The GDS-Index is a trusted performance improvement programme to assess and accelerate the progress of a destination’s regenerative journey. @uofebusiness.bsky.social
“Creating a Biosphere would be a global badge of honour that secures our future by inviting the world to invest in a region where people, culture, conservation, and sustainable industry thrive together.” Find out more and get involved in our workshops ex.ac.uk/ea6 @hass-cornwall.bsky.social
Congratulations to @alicetrevail.bsky.social and @wolframmoebius.bsky.social, who have both been awarded funding for their projects on Predictive foundational AI for ecosystem resilience forecasting and Developing a machine learning method to spatially optimise habitats. @uniofexeteresi.bsky.social
Bowerbirds in an Australian city use a range of human items – in their bower - an intricate tunnel of twigs – to impress females, new research from @uniexecec.bsky.social shows. City birds gathered larger, more colourful decorations than bowerbirds in a more rural area.
An online game created by researchers at @uniexecec.bsky.social and @bristoluni.bsky.social explains secrets of animal camouflage, like why tigers have stripes ex.ac.uk/ea5
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Shining a light on camouflage evolution
Are you working in offshore renewable energy? Are you a researcher in the field? On 14&15 May, the Supergen ORE Hub is holding a Masterclass on Environmental Contours and Extreme Value Analysis at the Penryn campus @cornwall.exeter.ac.uk.