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Department of Biology

Exploring microbial electrosynthesis at Washington University in St. Louis

Dr Arpita Bose discusses research into bioelectrochemical systems and microbial electrosynthesis at the Department of Biology, Washington University.
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Our environments natural salt cycle is being altered by human activities

A recent study led by University of Maryland Geology Professor Sujay Kaushal reveals that human actions are disrupting the natural salt cycle globally, potentially jeopardising ecosystems and human well-being.

Dr Nikki Tagg – Born Free Foundation

Dr Nikki Tagg trained as a zoologist at the University of Wales, Cardiff, specialising in conservation science, and then defended her PhD in evolutionary ecology at Southampton University, in 2004. Nikki then lived and worked in Central Africa for the best part of the next decade, predominantly involved with...

Dr Mark Jones – Born Free Foundation

Dr MARK JONES BVSc MSc (Stir) MSc (UL) MRCVS Mark trained as a vet at Liverpool University and worked for many years in fish health and disease control, before spending five years travelling extensively and working on rescue and rehabilitation projects for primates, bears, birds, and reptiles in South America...
Mother, checking her son for fever with digital thermometer

Antibiotic resistance threatens young lives worldwide

Antibiotics used to treat common infections in infants and children are becoming increasingly ineffective worldwide.
Earth atmosphere

Earth’s atmosphere holds key to large storms impacting satellite comms

An international research team led by Nagoya University and the University of New Hampshire unveils the critical role of Earth's atmosphere in geomagnetic storms and their consequences.
Senior Woman Asleep in her Armchair

Enhancing deep sleep can help prevent dementia

A study has revealed that a 1 % decrease in deep sleep each year among individuals aged 60 and older can lead to a 27 % rise in the risk of developing dementia.
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Framespan: All public sector frameworks on one platform

Framespan offers a comprehensive directory of all available frameworks from the NHS and wider government organisations.
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Nurturing a resilient society through mental health education and support

Danielle Baron, therapist, coach and diversity and inclusion entrepreneur, emphasises the importance of increasing resources to support mental health and wellbeing throughout society.
Placecube

Open-source software solutions: Placecube Limited

Placecube Limited is a software and data, development and services business. We specialise in open-source software solutions, and open data and standards. We make it simpler for organisations  to create digital services, integrate systems and personalise user experiences. ‘Place’ represents place-based initiatives, and ‘Cube’ reflects our modular approach to building...
Metal pipes

3D printing method transforms steel: Combining strength and flexibility

Scientists have devised an innovative approach for 3D printing metal, which has the potential to lower expenses and enhance the economical utilisation of resources.
Venus

Venus’ ancient Earth-like plate tectonics: New possibilities

A recent study suggests that Venus, typically viewed as a fiery wasteland, may have experienced Earth-like plate tectonics in its distant past.
Faculty of Nursing - University of Alberta

The University of Alberta: Improving nursing practices with older people

How to improve nursing practice with older people? Here, Dr Dahlke explores how she has been awarded funding from Canadian national funding, as well as other provincial funding bodies, to do just this Dr Dahlke is an associate professor in the faculty of nursing at the University of Alberta, Canada....
young plant growing in garden with sunlight

Protein root discovery secures the future of climate-proof plants

Scientists have identified a protein that effectively seals plant roots, controlling the absorption of nutrients and water from the soil.

8,000 steps a day can help reduce the risk of premature death

A groundbreaking global study has, determined the ideal step count that maximizes benefits for the majority of individuals, while also revealing the added advantages of walking at a certain pace.
dementia care

Dementia cases may surge 42% higher by 2040, alarming study reveals

A UCL-led study has uncovered a potential surge in dementia cases, projecting that by 2040, up to 1.7 million people could be grappling with dementia in England and Wales.

DOD allocates $1.5 million for revolutionary virtual reality TBI assessment

Dr. William "Scott" Killgore's team at the University of Arizona College of Medicine – Tucson, backed by a $1.5 million Department of Defense grant, pioneers a portable virtual reality.
Electricity transmission towers with blue glowing wires against sunset sky background. Energy infrastructure concept.

New electricity market: Liberalisation and regulation?

In this European energy policy focus, Jan Dirx, Rapporteur for the EESC opinion on Electricity market reform, advocates for liberalisation and regulation where appropriate.

Jan Dirx – European Economic and Social Committee (EESC)

Jan Dirx is Liaison officer for Groene11, partnership of Dutch nature and environmental organisations and has been a member of the European Economic and Social Committee since 2015.
"400 year old antique books in a library. Photo was taken at avaible light, for accurate representation of the atmosphere inside."

Why does history education matter?

Experienced teachers and leaders Rachel Ball and Alex Fairlamb, authors of What is history teaching, now?, John Catt Educational, discuss the importance of history education and why it continues to matter today.

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