An international team of researchers, led by scientists based at the University of Bristol, UK, developed a method to measure the impact of humans on wildlife mortality. When applied to
Archive for April 2022
Wildlife watchers usually enjoy watching new species coming to the UK due to climate change, according to a study published in the journal People and Nature. Most of these species
A team of researchers from Northumbria University, UK, developed a way to harvest energy from movements we make every day, like turning and twisting, and convert it into electrical energy,
Reaching climate neutrality by 2050 will require 35 more times lithium and up to 26 more times the amount of rare metals compared to today’s limited use, according to a
We may all use our mobile phones too much, but the good news is that we don’t have to give them up altogether to be healthier, according to a study
Exposure to air pollutants increases the risk of a COVID infection in young adults, according to a study published in the scientific journal JAMA Network Open. As pollutants can increase
Protected areas have a mixed impact on wildlife and don’t always boost biodiversity, according to a study published in Nature. This is the largest ever global survey about the impact
A team from the University of Exeter, UK, developed ways to visualise small ancient artefacts by combining techniques used in archeological research and computer graphics used in gaming, according to
As the EU continues its ongoing review of animal welfare legislation, one of the largest recorded outbreaks of bird flu is tearing through the poultry sector, forcing the pre-emptive culling
Do you start shouting and waving if the quality of Zoom or Skype call starts to deteriorate halfway through your meeting? If the answer is yes, you’re not alone. Researchers