by Admin | Aug 17, 2021 | Articles
How poverty contributes to antimicrobial resistance Overuse of antimicrobial drugs creates dangerous resistant strains of microorganisms. Yet in some places of the world today, it is impossible to get by without them. Medical anthropologists Professor Clare Chandler...
by Admin | Aug 11, 2021 | Articles
Take a deep breath: Investigating air quality The air is full of aerosolised microscopic matter that enter our lungs with every breath. The BioAirNet team is investigating aerosols of biological origin, what they mean for our health, and how we can improve the air...
by Admin | Aug 9, 2021 | Articles
How do we get more women on company boards? Despite progress in recent years, women remain underrepresented on company boards. This is a problem: research shows that companies with women in top positions benefit in numerous ways, including through networking and...
by Admin | Aug 5, 2021 | Articles
Minority religions in Japan: marginalised or empowered? The world is home to a stunningly diverse array of religions, and globalisation means that different groups of followers are mixing more than ever. In Japan, ‘mainstream’ and ‘minority’ religions have different...
by Admin | Aug 3, 2021 | Articles
How do cooking and cleaning impact the air quality in our homes? When we consider our exposure to pollution, we usually think about vehicle exhaust fumes or industrial emissions. Indoor air pollution is rarely discussed. Yet we spend most of our lives indoors, where...
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