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Why have HIV outcomes improved with urban gardening?
An urban gardening program has received $3.4 million to reduce food insecurity in the Dominican Republic – and was also found to greatly improve HIV outcomes.
The amphibian chytrid fungus causing the amphibian pandemic
Researchers have developed and validated a ground-breaking test for the amphibian chytrid fungus responsible for the dramatic decline of amphibians.
Putin’s defeat? UK observes one year without access to Russian gas
Russian gas has not been purchased for an entire year by Britain, causing Vladimir Putin to suffer severe setbacks in his battle to control the energy market and the ongoing conflict in Ukraine.
EU and South Korea to make a new Horizon Europe partnership
Embracing a new era of innovation, The European Commission and South Korea are engaged in talks to establish a Horizon Europe Partnership, a collaboration in the EU's €95.5 billion research and innovation program.
What challenges do we face five years after the launch of the General Data...
On 25th May 2018, the EU implemented the General Data Protection Regulation; Robin Campbell-Burt discusses what's changed 5 years later.
Adopting greener practices in higher education
What can universities do to demonstrate their commitment to greener practices so they can continue to attract and retain students?
Fusion power innovation project receives £12 million funding
A new partnership in Imperial College London is scaling safer, cleaner, and more abundant energy from fusion power.
Unlocking the power of the public sector cloud
Duncan Gillingwater, Regional Director, Public Sector UK&I, Dynatrace, discusses why the transition to the public sector cloud needs to happen, now.
UK government extends Ivory Act to five more at-risk species
The Ivory Act is set to provide greater legal protections to hippopotamus and other species which are at risk, the UK government has announced.
Exploring preventive interventions for youth mental health issues
Mary Cannon has an international reputation in the field of psychiatry, particularly developmental psychiatric epidemiology and youth mental health.
Researchers make urgent call to prevent mental health-related deaths
A ground-breaking study in Lancet Psychiatry by 40 international specialists urgently demands global action on mental health-related deaths.
What does fewer international students in higher education mean for the UK?
The UK has discussed reducing the amount of dependents students from abroad can have when in university. How will this affect the number of international students in higher education?
How care technology can help alleviate the pressure on social care funding
Care technology has the potential to deliver better outcomes for service users, allow councils to do more with their limited budgets.
A Bluetooth tracking device that helps to locate people with dementia
Getting lost affects the quality of life of older people who may suffer from dementia. Naturally, it worries their caregivers too, but what can technology do to help?
Which coastal ecosystems absorb the most greenhouse gases?
Coastal ecosystems everywhere can absorb greenhouse gases. Known as vital ‘carbon sinks’, researchers are now exploring which ecosystem is most beneficial to curb emissions.
The psychology behind feeling guilty and how it influences government corruption
New research explores the connection between feeling guilty and the likelihood of corruption, such as accepting a bribe.
Peer mentor programmes could become a pathway out of addiction
The government has developed a £3.7 million peer mentor and employment programme for people with substance dependence to seek help from those who have beat addiction.
First ever Saudi-Arabian woman ventures into space with AX-2 mission
The Saudi Space Commission embarked on the AX-2 mission on Sunday, which saw the first Arab female astronaut, Rayyanah Barnawi, go to space.
The role of microbial diversity in microbial electrosynthesis
Bacteria are often painted as the enemy of humanity. Before the discovery of antibiotics, a wound getting infected was frequently a death sentence.
Where do the most successful business owners attend university?
Research analysing UK universities and their rate of students becoming business owners finds that London produces the most entrepreneurs.