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NASA has awarded Firefly Aerospace a $176.7 million contract to deliver two rovers and three scientific instruments to the ...
The latest circular economy news with a look at innovative processes, new technologies, and the latest government backed green deals that are being promoted to help tackle climate change.
In a development, researchers at The University of Texas at Austin have harnessed the potential of AI-powered earthquake forecasting, offering hope for mitigating the destructive impact of seismic ...
The Lancet finds that 80-90% of people living with depression in low-and-middle-income countries are not diagnosed or treated The COVID pandemic created more challenges for global mental health, as ...
Mirtazapine, an antidepressant drug given to dementia patients, has been found to be no more effective than a placebo and increases mortality New research by the University of Plymouth has found that ...
British residents, on average, emit around 11.7 tonnes of CO2-equivalent emissions, which is five times over the level recommended by the Paris agreement Despite rising environmental awareness across ...
Plastic has been found everywhere, from pollution in the oceans, to microplastics in food – researchers have now located nanoplastics in the snow According to a new study, nanoplastics can travel over ...
Jasmine Clark, Senior Environment Campaigner at Viva! walks us through the devastating water footprint of animal agriculture, including scarcity, pollution and unsustainable demand Water covers a ...
Here, we discover the World Health Organization perspective on cannabidiol (CBD), including how there has been a shift in how CBD is socially perceived following reports and recommendations ...
In an ever-shifting landscape of public governance and services, the year 2024 promises to bring about notable transformations and challenges for the public sector. As we explore the public sector ...
Researchers have successfully split seawater to produce green hydrogen, a highly reactive fuel alternative that reduces emissions Published in the journal Nature Energy, green hydrogen split with ...
Dr Lynn Woods, Professor in the Department of Doctoral Programs, School of Nursing, Azusa Pacific University, describes Latinx with dementia and in this respect, why culture matters While it is well ...