When people feel connected to aquatic life and the oceans — known as marine identity — it can help society’s relationship with the seas, according to a study published in
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The rate of melting ice in Greenland is increasing due to climate change, according to a study published in the Journal of Climate. The authors from the University of Barcelona
Influences promoting healthy and sustainable lifestyles need to be more regulated to protect consumers, according to a study published in the Journal of Consumer Policy. There are many gaps in
Growing crops to produce biomethane produces three times more CO2 than using natural gas, according to a study published in Nature Climate Change. There has been a rapid increase in
A team of scientists from Swansea University, UK, developed a tool to identify the optimal photovoltaic materials to both maximise crop growth and generate solar power, according to a study
Researchers from TU Wien, Vienna, developed the first nuclear clock, according to a study published in Nature. Scientists have been trying to build a nuclear clock for decades, but a
A team from the University of Dundee, UK, demonstrated the potential for Artificial Intelligence to find better care for patients with heart conditions, according to a study presented at the
More people may be at risk of a potentially fatal heart condition than previously thought, according to a new study led by researchers at UCL (University College London) and Queen
Psychologists highlight how important it is to emphasise the right climate research to the public and other scientists, according to a study published in the journal Nature Human Behaviour. More
An international team of researchers, including from Germany and the UK, showed how a giant underwater avalanche which took place nearly 60,000 years ago off the coast of Africa caused