Dr Channa Jayasena, Reader in Reproductive Endocrinology, Imperial College London, said: ...
“With many people and places experiencing year on year record temperatures around the globe in the last decade, it is very human to assume global warming is accelerating or ‘surging’. However, through ...
A new report from the National Engineering Policy Centre, led by the Royal Academy of Engineering, examines how we can reduce our demand for critical materials and therefore our dependency on imports ...
“The storm surge brought about by Milton is (or was) the main worry. Wind speeds did cause considerable damage, but not to the extent that Cat 4 or 5 storms would have. Tampa in particular did escape ...
On 7 October, UKRI will hold an event in Westminster showcasing projects that support the clean energy transition and the development of a sustainable green economy.
A new Cochrane review has evaluated the impact of water fluoridation on people’s dental health, looking at studies from multiple decades. Contemporary research, conducted in high-income countries ...
Scientists comment on a government pledge of £21.7bn for carbon capture projects. Prof Stuart Haszeldine, Professor of Carbon Capture and Storage at the University of Edinburgh, said: ...
Dr Alexis Robert, Research Fellow at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, said: ...
A study published in Brain looks at MRI scans and brain damage associated with long lasting Covid-19 symptoms. Prof Paul Mullins, Professor in Neuroimaging, University of Bangor, said: Does the press ...
A study published in the European Journal of Nutrition looks at Ultra-processed foods in toddler diets. Dr Nerys Astbury, Associate Professor – Diet & Obesity, Nuffield Department of Primary Health ...
“The just-released figures from the Office for National Statistics show that UK smoking prevalence is under 12%, an all-time low. If much less risky alternatives are allowed to continue to compete ...