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Institute for Regeneration and Repair – Stories of science and people from across the Institute for Regeneration and Repair
Given that the current waiting list for an allotment in Edinburgh is around the 7 year mark , the chance for people to be able to grow produce is one that is
Hot off the press: Data-driven optimisation of seismicity models using diverse datasets – Mark Naylor’s Blog
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1. David O – 100 circles
I hope that this is a model for the whole project, and I resolve to mark the 100th walk (whensoever that might be) by inviting all the people who have ever
Open Scholarship – Page 2
the percentage of the total stock that has been downloaded has passed the 50% mark within 3 months for the first time.
Discoveries in the Charles Lyell Collection – Through Lyell's Eyes
To mark 7 months working with the Lyell collection, I'd like to share some discoveries I've made while cataloguing these amazing notebooks, and researching Lyell's published works.
Suicide Cultures: Reimagining Suicide Research – A blog about the Suicide Cultures research project
The social mark of prison can make an individual feel they are different than others.
People – Insect Robotics Group
David Wood. Tom Stone. Michael Mangan. Theophile Gonos. Georgios Petrou. Mark Payne (2004 – 2010) – Co-ordinating Behaviours in an Insect Biorobot.
Abstracts – UKABS Conference 2021
Illustrated Yogāvacara manuals from the 18th and 19th centuries found in Southeast Asian Buddhist traditions highlight meditation practices including contemplation of core Buddhist teachings like dependent origination, four attachments, three marks
Stop the clocks – Edinburgh Decameron: Lockdown Sociology at Work
There is nothing new under the sun. Sociology catalogues changes even as it marks down consistencies.
Imagine HE – Writing about creative survival in higher education
What This Means is that I grade and provide feedback on the attainment of, say, 10 assignments – but my 60 students each receive an individualised mark which reflects their contribution to ... Based on these numerical responses, the WebPA algorithm
