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Dreams of space and sustainability go together | Science for Sustainability Hub | Science for Sustainability
24 Jun 2025: Challenges and opportunities for sustainability in space travel
The Kolmogorov (1962) theory: a critical review Part 1 – David McComb on the Physics of Turbulence
24 Jun 2021: Any views expressed within media held on this service are those of the contributors, should not be taken as approved or endorsed by the University, and do not necessarily reflect the views of the University in respect of any particular issue. The
PosiFest – Transforming the Definition of Festivals – Research Bow
21 May 2020: David Morris, studying on PG Counselling Certificate at the University of Edinburgh, with plans to progress to PG Diploma and full counselling qualification.
Is there an alternative infinite Reynolds number limit? – David McComb on the Physics of Turbulence
23 Apr 2020: 3. W. David McComb. Homogeneous, Isotropic Turbulence: Phenomenology, Renormalization and Statistical Closures.
Local Energy Transfer (LET): a curate’s egg theory? – David McComb on the Physics of Turbulence
16 Jul 2020: Any views expressed within media held on this service are those of the contributors, should not be taken as approved or endorsed by the University, and do not necessarily reflect the views of the University in respect of any particular issue. Local
The infinite-Reynolds number limit: a first look – David McComb on the Physics of Turbulence
12 Mar 2020: Any views expressed within media held on this service are those of the contributors, should not be taken as approved or endorsed by the University, and do not necessarily reflect the views of the University in respect of any particular issue. I
The last post of the weekly Blogs … but intermittently hereafter! – David McComb on the Physics of Turbulence
27 Jan 2022: Good luck, David ! ... Thanks for your comment. David .
Laurence Bell / Digital Education: Strategy and Policy – (2021/2022)[SEM1]
08 Aug 2018: Any views expressed within media held on this service are those of the contributors, should not be taken as approved or endorsed by the University, and do not necessarily reflect the views of the University in respect of any particular issue. Toggle
Bureaucratization group notes – The future of our university
05 Sep 2019: Sean’s analysis calls to mind David Graeber’s idea of ‘bullshit jobs’.
Bread, Roses and Monopsony Power: Reflections on Competition and Labour | Edinburgh Law School
Professor David Cabrelli.