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  • Stratospheric Cooling: The Concerning Flip Side of Global Warming

    UCLA-led research finds human-generated greenhouse gases are responsible for the troubling changes in upper atmosphere.

  • Using Artificial Methods for Growing Crops Could Help Solve Global Food Security

    Artificial methods of growing lettuce produce twice the amount of the crop as traditional field-based methods, according to a new study from the University of Surrey. 

  • Eye Scans Detect Signs of Parkinson’s Disease up to Seven Years Before Diagnosis

    Markers that indicate the presence of Parkinson’s disease in patients on average seven years before clinical presentation have been identified by a UCL and Moorfields Eye Hospital research team.

  • Ground-Breaking View of the Cosmos Revealed at Space Park Leicester

    Astounding images telling the story of a hidden universe through every phase of its cosmic history have been revealed for the first time at Space Park Leicester.

  • World Can Now Breathe Easier

    Ambient fine particulate matter (PM2.5) is the world’s leading environmental health risk factor.

  • Research Supporting Resilient Beekeeping Set to Commence

    AThe BeeGuards consortium has been funded to provide sustainable management practices, novel breeding strategies, and digital and forecasting tools that will allow the beekeeping sector to adapt to a changing environment.

  • Could Electric Vehicle Charging Drive the Transition to Renewable Energy?

    University of Queensland research will investigate whether the charging habits of electric vehicle (EV) owners could lower the cost of reaching Australia’s climate targets.

  • Bees Struggle to Find Flowers Because of Air Pollution

    A research team comprising the UK Centre for Ecology & Hydrology (UKCEH) and the Universities of Birmingham, Reading, Surrey and Southern Queensland, found that ozone substantially changes the size and scent of floral odour plumes given off by flowers, and that it reduced honeybees' ability to recognise odours by up to 90% from just a few metres away.

  • Harnessing Hydrogen’s Potential to Address Long-Haul Trucking Emissions

    MIT researchers work to transform truck powertrain design, with support from the MIT Climate and Sustainability Consortium.

  • Left or Right Winged? Handedness in Diving Northern Gannets

    A new study of northern gannets has found that individual birds are left or right winged. 

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