Cabot Institute Magazine 2015
This was my third year as editor for the Cabot Institute Magazine and I think it has got better with each year.
This was my third year as editor for the Cabot Institute Magazine and I think it has got better with each year.
Have a look inside the full magazine →
University of Bristol research transformed our image of Antarctica from a lifeless frozen landscape to a living network of dynamic subglacial lakes.
Without volcano monitoring, the risks for many vulnerable communities are unknown.
The horsemeat scandal made many of us wonder what we were actually eating – and led biologist Nicola Temple on an 18-month odyssey to ask if we really are what we eat, how much trouble are we in?
Research impact story on cost-effective flood hazard information now online.
Video footage from the field in Ethiopia…talking volcanoes, site selection and geothermal energy!
The intimate details of how legumes communicate with their symbiotic soil bacteria. Read the full article on the Botanic Garden blog
Even full screen the print is too small to read at all. Too bad; I’d like to have read it, but nice to hear from you Nikki.
Hi Celeste, lovely to hear from you too. You should find that when you go into the magazine in full screen mode a black tool bar pops up at the top. On the left of that toolbar is a slider that allows you to zoom into the magazine. That should definitely allow you to read it! Best wishes to you and John! X Nikki