
Gail Taylor
@ucldeanlifesci
Dean of Life Sciences, Quain Professor of Botany, Department of Genetics, Evolution and Environment, member of the CBER
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http://taylorlab.faculty.ucdavis.edu 20-03-2012 13:57:29
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Our team at UCL Biosciences is looking for a #ResearchAssistant in #Biodiversity Science to join Tim Newbold @tnewbold31.bsky.social’s team. To find out more and to apply, please visit: ucl.ac.uk/work-at-ucl/se… Deadline is 3 September.

Mineralogist Dr Rob Ixer UCL Institute of Archaeology UCL Social & Historical Sciences and colleagues Aberystwyth University describe how they discovered that #Stonehenge's massive Altar Stone originated more than 400 miles away in Scotland, and not Wales as previously thought, in The Conversation theconversation.com/stonehenges-gi…

Prof. Jon Roiser 🟣, UCL ICN sheds light on the complexities of emotional numbness in The Guardian’s latest article, explaining how joy is not a linear process, but is split up into phases. UCL Psych & Lang Sci #neuroscience bit.ly/4dBFXBO



This year's low wasp count might be a normal fluctuation, but it's against the backdrop of a global decline in insects. In The Conversation, Prof Seirian Sumner Prof Seirian Sumner UCL Centre for Biodiversity & Environment Research encourages #citizenscientists to take part in this year's Big Wasp Survey. theconversation.com/where-the-uks-…

Great article explaining the importance of wasps UCL Faculty of Life Sciences Prof Seirian Sumner Where the UK’s wasps have gone and why they need your help theconversation.com/where-the-uks-… via The Conversation

NEW PAPER-Claire Peart, Julia Day, Jason Newton, Jack Neary, and Roger Bills' paper "Do sympatric catfish radiations in Lake Tanganyika show eco-morphological diversification?” now out EvolJLinnSoc Special Issue on Adaptive Radiation doi.org/10.1093/evolin…

Our friends at UCL School of Pharmacy are looking for a Research Assistant/Research Fellow to join Prof Rob Horne’s group in the Centre for Behavioural Medicine. Deadline 13/9. Apply here: ucl.ac.uk/work-at-ucl/se…



#GEO7 - working on the Global Environment Outlook- identifying transformative actions to address the triple planetary crisis -climate change, declining biodiversity, pollution UN Environment Programme


New study shows how vertical farms could boost crop yield and quality while reducing operating costs: fro.ntiers.in/mnFp Authors include Leo Marcelis of @HppWur, Wageningen U&R; Kevin Folta of UF/IFAS Horticultural Sciences, FLORIDA; Sarah Courbier (@scourbier.bsky.social) of Universität Freiburg; Gail Taylor Gail Taylor of UC Davis





Five reasons why vertical farming is still the future, despite all the recent business failures theconversation.com/five-reasons-w… via The Conversation