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 →
Suicide accounted for over 6,200 deaths in the UK in 2013 and is the reason for more than 800,000 deaths globally each year.
How DNA barcoding methods developed at the University of Guelph are helping crack down on fish fraud.
Sophisticated chemical analyses have provided the first unequivocal evidence that humans in prehistoric Saharan Africa were milking cows nearly 7,000 years ago… Read the entire article at COSMOS Magazine →
“Extreme weather events can put the birth and mortality rates of four different Arctic species – reindeer, rock ptarmigan, sibling vole and arctic fox – in sync with each other, according to new research.”
In the dark confines of the ocean, the males of a species of deep-sea squid appear to be rather indiscriminate when it comes to sexual orientation… Read the entire article at COSMOS magazine
Using advanced materials analysis to help extend the lifespan of two nuclear power reactors, with substantial financial and environmental benefits.
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