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MIL-OSI Global: Antarctica s ice shelves are trembling as global temperatures rise – what happens next is up to us

Source: The Conversation – UK – By Ella Gilbert, Postdoctoral Research Associate in Climate Science, University of Reading Images of colossal chunks of ice plunging into the sea accompany almost every news story about climate change. It can often make the problem seem remote, as if the effects of rising global temperatures are playing out elsewhere. But the break-up of the world’s vast reservoirs of frozen water – and, in particular, Antarctic ice shelves – will have consequences for all of us. Before we can appreciate how, we need to understand what’s driving this process. Ice shelves are gigantic floating platforms of ice that form where continental ice meets the sea. They’re found in Greenland, northern Canada and the Russian Arctic, but the largest loom around the edges of Antarctica. They are fed by frozen rivers of ice called glaciers, which flow down from the steep Antarctic ice sheet.

Post Doctoral Research Associate in Cross Sector Autonomous Mobile Robots for Terrestrial Mining job with UNIVERSITY OF LINCOLN

Salary:   From £33,797 per annum Please note, this post is full time at 1.0 FTE and fixed term for 24 months Closing Date:   Monday 19 April 2021 Interview Date:   Friday 30 April 2021 Reference:  COS818 The University of Lincoln is seeking to appoint a Postdoctoral Research Associate to join the Lincoln Centre for Autonomous Systems (LCAS). The post will be for 24 months, and it is funded jointly by GMV NSL and the University of Lincoln. In the first year, the project will focus on terrestrial mining, whereas in the second year, it will assess cross-sector technology transfer to agri-robotic applications. The overall aim is to develop a new 3D volumetric mapping instrument based on autonomous terrestrial mining robots vision. In collaboration with GMV NSL and Sundance Ltd, this study will contribute to the ongoing Innovate UK funded Autonomous Robotic InSpEction (ARISE) project.  Please refer to the job description for more details on the role requirements. A summary

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Coalition delivers petition to Nassau Hall demanding expansion of COVID-19 testing, vaccines for local community

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Evan Simons

Dr. Evan A. Simons is a Postdoctoral Research Associate in the Buffalo Human Evolutionary Morphology Lab in the Anthropology Department at the University at Buffalo in New York. He received his PhD in Biological Anthropology at the University of Oregon in 2019. His research has been supported by the National Science Foundation and is largely focused on the evolution of skull shape in humans and their closest relatives (non-human apes, such as gorillas and chimpanzees, and Old-world monkeys, such as baboons). He has also done paleontological fieldwork searching for fossils of human ancestors in Kenya and Ethiopia.

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