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Deep, deep down: a day in the life of a subterranean biologist
Špela Borko tells how caving enhanced her appreciation of the myriad life forms that teem in underground lakes. Špela Borko tells how caving enhanced her appreciation of the myriad life forms that teem in underground lakes.
I use a robot to restore Pompeii’s shattered frescoes
Cultural and heritage researcher Arianna Traviglia uses robotic technology to painstakingly reconstruct 2,000-year-old mural paintings in Pompeii. Cultural and heritage researcher Arianna Traviglia uses robotic technology to painstakingly reconstruct 2,000-year-old mural paintings in Pompeii.
Fighting fire with science
Wildfires are becoming more and more frequent around the world, making expertise in the field a hot commodity. Wildfires are becoming more and more frequent around the world, making expertise in the field a hot commodity. Mike Flannigan
Mike Flannigan Fire researcher
Since 1990, we have been averaging more than 2.5 million hectares a year, and this is because of climate change. Forest services, parks and land-management agencies are also recruiting. Because people start some 90% of wildfires, we need to be careful and observant.