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The UK health charities advancing vaccine uptake
Health charities have come into collaboration with the government and the NHS to promote and advance vaccine update, as UK hits its next milestone in the vaccine rollout.
Land surface temperatures heavily influenced by urban trees
A recent sudy in the Nature Communications Journal has shown the influential way urban trees continue to affect the surface temperature of European cities.
Planning HIV healthcare in sub-Saharan Africa with maps
A new study focuses on HIV data in sub-Saharan Africa, analysing the number of people living with HIV in 47 countries, the population distribution, and the locations of healthcare facilities.
The three-step framework for biodiversity action
Scientists propose a three-step post-2020 framework for global biodiversity goals for governments to implement on a national level.
The algorithm predicting COVID-19 patients in need of intensive care
An algorithm can predict the severity of COVID patients' illnesses depending on how many of them will be highly likely or unlikely to need intensive care or ventilation.
The £11.3 million investment toasting to distillery decarbonisation
To decarbonise UK distilleries, the government has granted £11.3 million in funding to cut emissions from alcohol production.
Related coronaviruses found in bats around Southeast Asia
Scientists have identified coronaviruses related to SARS-CoV-2 from bats sampled in Cambodia, suggesting SARS CoV-2 has a much larger geographic distribution than previously assumed.
Atrial fibrillation commonly triggered by alcohol consumption
Latest study shows people may be able to reduce their risk of atrial fibrillation by avoiding certain triggers like alcohol, in consideration of other lifestyle factors.
Autopsies: The dead serving the living
How forensic autopsies are not only used to determine a cause of death, but also to support medical research and development
How industries are affecting access to safe drinking water
An analysis considers the impacts of large-scale agriculture and industries on the human right to drinking water, advocating for the access to safe water for all.
The barriers to achieving island biodiversity targets
A study indicates the greater necessity for biodiversity conservation, analysing 33 barriers to reaching biodiversity targets and how nations are to better manage island ecosystems.
UK Government has “no plans” to introduce free drink testing kits to combat spiking
Flooded by reports of sudden rises in drink spike numbers, the public have been calling on the government to enact change and protect women on nights out
How is children’s mental health associated with nutrition?
According to a study, children who eat better, more nutritional diets, with more fruit and vegetables, have better mental health and wellbeing.
Eco-anxiety: the mental health challenges of climate change
A report focusing on tackling the mental health challenges associated with the worsening climate advocates for better policy for emotional wellbeing.
NHS Digital pledges to becoming net zero
As part of the Greener NHS programme, NHS Digital has set out its sustainability pledges to help drive the organisation down to net zero.
Knowledge and technologies for effective wood procurement
TECH4EFFECT Co-ordinator and Head of Research of Forest and Forest Resources from the NIBIO, Rasmus Astrup explains how timber extraction needs to be improved for greater environmental and production efficiency in the European forest sector.
Innovative smart hydracup to revolutionise hydration within care
Gail Howard, Care Home Manager of Lakeside Nursing and Residential Home, discusses her view on the management of dehydration in care homes.
Sunny Dosanjh – Deloitte MCS Ltd
Sunny Dosanjh leads Deloitte’s Healthcare AI and Data team.
Potential warnings feature designed to help curb hate speech on Twitter
Research shows that providing twitter users with warnings of potential consequences of spreading hate speech, results in a decrease in hateful language
The Commission’s new proposals for the European Green Deal
The European Commission has adopted three new proposals to stop deforestation, manage sustainable waste, making soils healthy for the environment, and promoting a circular economy.