A study published in Particle Fibre and Toxicology compares the impact of emissions from break pads and diesel on lung cells. Prof Anna Hansell, Professor of Environmental Epidemiology, University of ...
A systematic review published in Nature Communications looks at the impact of pesticide use on biodiversity.
‘Once-Weekly Semaglutide in Adults With Alcohol Use Disorder: A Randomized Clinical Trial’ by Christian S. Hendershot et al. was published in JAMA Psychiatry at 16:00 UK time on Wednesday 12 February ...
A study published in the BMJ looks at hormonal contraceptives and the risk of heart attacks and strokes. Dr Sonya Babu-Narayan, Clinical Director at the British Heart Foundation and consultant ...
In fact adding additives to animal feed is just one of a myriad of exciting new science and innovation ideas in the works exploring different approaches to reducing methane emissions from farm animals ...
Scientists comment on the Public Accounts Committee (PAC) report on Carbon Capture, Usage and Storage (CCUS) technologies. Prof Stuart Haszeldine, Professor of Carbon Capture and Storage, University ...
Two papers published in Nature Climate Change look at the impact of 2024 temperatures on Paris Agreement targets (1.5 degrees). Dr Akshay Deoras, Research Scientist, National Centre for Atmospheric ...
Scientists comment on data published by Copernicus that shows January 2025 was the warmest on record globally. Dr Joel Hirschi, Associate Head of Marine Systems Modelling, UK’s National Oceanography ...
A study published in Nature Medicine looks at microplastic accumulation in human organs.
“Although this is an well-conducted study, the usual caveats for observational research apply. The authors have controlled for several factors that may also influence lipid levels and the development ...
“In this context it is important to recognise that the reduction in sulphur emission and deposition will bring the wetlands closer to their original state, and the magnitude of their methane emissions ...
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