by Admin | Dec 7, 2021 | Articles
Could we use geoengineering to cool Earth’s climate? Climate scientists widely agree that measures to reduce and capture our greenhouse gas emissions are not happening at a fast enough rate to prevent dangerous levels of climate change. Could artificially cooling...
by Admin | Dec 2, 2021 | Articles
Reaching out to overcome diabetic eye disease in the Philippines The REACH-DR project, led by Professor Tunde Peto at Queen’s University Belfast in the UK in collaboration with the Philippines team, has been established to share UK expertise and enable sustainable...
by Admin | Dec 1, 2021 | Articles
Building a smart energy system for the people of Peterborough Led by Peterborough City Council, in the UK, the Piri Project will deliver energy for the Peterborough community through an integrated renewable energy system that could be a blueprint for other cities in...
by Admin | Nov 30, 2021 | Articles
Your pain is my pain: what makes us feel empathy? The ability to feel what others are feeling, a phenomenon known as empathy, is a key part of people’s social behaviour. Despite us knowing how empathy feels, the neural processes behind empathy have long remained...
by Admin | Nov 26, 2021 | Blog
U-Multirank says gender stereotyping is still prevalent, so how do we tackle this issue? On International Men’s Day, Conservative MP Nick Fletcher linked young men committing crime to a lack of positive role models, suggesting that ‘female replacements’ of lead TV...
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