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Musculoskeletal issues made worse by workplace conditions
Waste collection systems used throughout the UK could be causing significant long-term musculoskeletal issues for workers, research has shown.
The workplace features impacting employee satisfaction
Today’s workers are becoming increasingly savvy and are expecting much more from workplace features to fulfil employee satisfaction.
5 ways office setups affect employee wellbeing
Employee wellbeing is becoming more important and it is crucial that all new businesses are thinking about how to run a positive and happy work environment.
UK Government to help farmers in new clean air strategy
The government has launched a new strategy to clean up our air - which includes a commitment to support farmers’ efforts to tackle air pollution.
UK-Japanese partnership to tackle degenerative diseases
Medical researchers in Britain and Japan are to join forces in the fight to advance research into treatments for degenerative diseases.
Are solar energy farms the answer to renewable energy?
"Government are planning to close all coal power stations.” So it is time to enter a new era of renewable energy and solar energy farms could be the answer.
Committee asks UK government: where is the Minister for Hunger?
The Government does not fully understand the relationship between food insecurity, hunger and malnutrition.
Data gives helping hand to UK government and troubled families
When the Troubled Families program was launched in 2011 by the UK coalition government, there were four key measures by which it would be judged.
Climate talks: the laws and bans in place to protect the planet
Climate change is causing disasters from severe droughts and flash floods to devastating hurricanes and melting glaciers.
Antimicrobial Resistance – the time to act is now
Research indicates that Antimicrobial Resistance is an issue which claims thousands of lives each year, 10 million by 2050.
The future of food and agriculture
Håkan Sandin explores the future of the world’s food supply and the need to reduce unsustainable agriculture, in this analysis.
Addressing uncertainty to make infrastructure safer
Arturo González addresses the need to make infrastructure safer as it continues to experience an increasing rate of deterioration.
A trans-disciplinary approach to cancer research
The use of a trans-disciplinary approach to cancer research is necessary for complex systems like tumors.
Plant nutrition: The design of efficient Fe-shuttles to prevent iron-deficiency chlorosis (IDC)
Maria da Conceição Rangel, Associate Professor at ICBAS_University of Porto and REQUIMTE-LAQV details an aspect of plant nutrition that concerns the design of efficient Fe-shuttles to prevent iron-deficiency chlorosis (IDC).
Red blood cells meets physics. Physics meet red blood cells
Professor Anna Bogdanova, University of Zurich, explores the relationship between red blood cells and physics, in this in-depth analysis.
Millennials struggling to manage workplace stress
Workplace happiness comes least to millennials, according to new research, with many young adults taking home the stresses of work.
UK industry presence in global food science and innovation
Tim Foster, Professor of Food Structure at the University of Nottingham sheds lights on the role of the UK food manufacturing industry in global food science and innovation.
Research to address challenge of nutritious and palatable food
David Salt, Director of the Future Food Beacon at the University of Nottingham explains the world-class research talking place to address the challenge of providing nutritious and palatable food.
Artificial pancreas systems in Type 2 diabetes
Prof Dr Freimut Schliess, explores how artificial pancreas systems are revolutionising healthcare for Type 2 diabetes patients.
Synthetic fuels and green hydrogen from organic waste biomass
The ToSynFuel project concerns synthetic fuels and green hydrogen from organic waste biomass.