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The Environmental Studies Centre (CEA)
The Environmental Studies Centre (CEA) is an autonomous body dependent on the Vitoria-Gasteiz City Council, created at the end of the 20th century.
CBE JU workshop spotlights breakthroughs in bio‑based materials for agriculture
A first-of-its-kind workshop hosted by CBE JU brought together leading researchers and industry voices to explore how bio-based solutions are reshaping the future of farming and packaging across Europe.
Advancing precision agriculture for sustainable farming in Canada
Canada aims for a more sustainable and environmentally responsible agricultural sector, with precision agriculture playing a crucial role, according to Professor Aitazaz A. Farooque and Professor Qamar U. Zaman.
The role of brewing in the emerging circular economy: A case study
Freddie Ugo from Beyond Belief Brewing Co. discusses the role of brewing in the emerging circular economy by presenting a case study.
Freddie Ugo – Beyond Belief Brewing Co. (BBB)
Freddie Ugo is the co-founder and Head of Brand for Beyond Belief Brewing Co. (BBB), where he leads on brand development and environmental standards, bringing a scientific background and years of experience in FMCG decarbonisation to the forefront of sustainable brewing. With a deep commitment to circular economy principles,...
Berry industry in Alberta: Exploring the processing system
Aleksandra Tymczak studies the berry industry, an expanding industry in Alberta’s agricultural system. Here, she discusses the current capacity for processing berries as well as the challenges and emerging opportunities to develop the berry processing system.
UK Government commits to support farming: £2.7bn annually to drive sustainable agriculture
The UK government has announced a significant financial commitment to support farming and the environment over the next three years.
SoilTribes: Glocal ecosystems restoring soil values, roles and connectivity
This analysis explores how creativity, knowledge-sharing, and the empowerment of local communities can transform our understanding of soil value and protection, focusing on global and local ecosystems that restore soil’s values, roles, and connectivity.
Ocular nutrition for a digital generation
Effective nutritional solutions to support healthy vision in children affected by Computer Vision Syndrome (CVS). Discover how healthcare professionals and policymakers can promote eye health and reduce the impact of screen time on kids.
Soil structure: The foundation of healthy soils
Soil is a dynamic, three-dimensional living system that serves as both a habitat for soil microorganisms, flora and fauna and a medium for recycling nutrients and water. It is the foundation of global food security. Soil supports plant and animal production, and sustains agricultural as well as natural ecosystems, both above and below the ground.
A crisis in STEM education: We must fund STEM education research focused on interdisciplinary...
Reductions in STEM education funding occur at a crucial time when interdisciplinary problem-solving is vital for innovation. Nancy Butler Songer highlights the importance of Iterative Science and Engineering (ISE) programs, where students engage in cycles of designing and testing solutions to regional problems.
Online and on-demand teaching materials for science education
Masatsugu Taneda, an Associate Professor at Osaka Kyoiku University, focuses on science education, in particular, the development of online and on-demand teaching materials, including chemistry.
Analyzing sex and gender data to improve women’s health outcomes
Irene O. Aninye, PhD, Chief Science Officer at the Society for Women’s Health Research, examines the consequences of overlooking sex and gender differences in research and clinical care.
Psilocybin and IBS treatment: First psychedelic study in gastroenterology
In a groundbreaking first, psilocybin is entering gastroenterology. Dr. Erin Mauney leads a pioneering study exploring how psychedelic therapy could transform treatment for millions suffering from treatment-resistant Irritable Bowel Syndrome, offering new hope for gut-brain disorders.
Flooding in a changing climate: Why we need systemic action now
There is a need for systematic action to safeguard against flooding; here, Professor Günter Blöschl from the Vienna University of Technology, the University of Bologna elaborates further
The climate crisis is already transforming the world around us, with extreme flooding only set to intensify over the next 10 years, according...
Microalgae as a novel, non-animal source of long-chain omega-3 fatty acids and vitamin D
Charlotte Jacobsen and Emil Gundersen from the National Food Institute at the Technical University of Denmark emphasize the need for new plant-based sources of omega-3 fatty acids and vitamin D3, highlighting microalgae as a promising option and discussing the challenges in harnessing it.
Cambridge researchers awarded £7.5 million to build programmable plants
Cambridge researchers have secured £7.5 million to build "programmable plants," a revolutionary initiative poised to transform agriculture. This funding from ARIA aims to fast-track crop development and enhance plant capabilities for a sustainable future.
AI deciphers plant DNA: Language models set to transform genomics and agriculture
Groundbreaking AI models are now deciphering plant DNA, treating genetic sequences like language. This innovation promises to revolutionise genomics and agriculture, offering unprecedented insights into plant biology and accelerating crop improvement for global food security.
Combination drug therapy increases longevity by 30% in mice
According to a study, a combination of two cancer drugs, rapamycin and trametinib, can increase longevity in mice by 30%.
James Peach LLM – NIQ Brandbank
James Peach is a UK-based regulatory specialist working for NIQ Brandbank. By contributing to the diligent governance of NIQ Brandbank’s core systems and processes, James supports the food industry’s leading manufacturers and retailers to achieve compliant digital food information. James also engages with the enforcement community through the Primary...