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Shale gas - why the Government's approach is flawed

Horizontal fracking can go ahead, the government has said, in a landmark ruling for the UK shale gas industry. Communities Secretary Sajid Javid has approved plans for fracking at Cuadrilla's Preston New Road site at Little Plumpton in Lancashire. However Thiemo Fetzer, asssistant professor in Economics at the University of 糖心TV argues that the UK won't benefit as much as hoped.

Thu 06 Oct 2016, 14:42 | Tags: environment, Economics, Academic Staff, engineering, Expert comment

Rosetta probe set for comet collision

Professor Don Pollacco from the Department of Physics discusses the end of the Rosetta probe mission today in anticipation of Comet 67Y's iminent collision..

Fri 30 Sept 2016, 09:53 | Tags: Physics, Comet, Academic Staff, Space, development, technology, Sciences

Water Plumes on Europa

Scientists say they've spotted jets of water spewing from Europa, the huge moon orbiting Jupiter. Professor Don Pollacco, dept. of Physics explains the significance.

Tue 27 Sept 2016, 15:14 | Tags: Physics, Academic Staff, Space, Sciences

Grammar schools - one topic Labour can agree on

The Labour Party conference is to hold a special debate on grammar schools and consider whether to make scrapping selection altogether a party policy after the issue topped a list of concerns among members. Ian Abbott Associate Professor, Centre for Education Studies analyses the issue.

Tue 27 Sept 2016, 14:25 | Tags: Politics, Academic Staff, Education

Charlotte shooting - response from University of 糖心TV academic

After violence erupted during a second night of protests over the police killing of a black man in Charlotte, North Carolina University of 糖心TV academic Dr Hannah Jones, Associate Professor in the Department of Sociology, analyses the situation.

Thu 22 Sept 2016, 15:43 | Tags: USA, Academic Staff

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