by Admin | Feb 22, 2023 | Articles
Can gardening help children grow? Published: Founded by Professor Sallie Marston and led by former school counsellor Moses Thompson, the University of Arizona’s School Garden Workshop creates and maintains gardens for schools in Tucson. Not only do gardens provide...
by Admin | Feb 16, 2023 | Articles
How and why do governments forget? Published: We all tell stories about past events, and people working in government departments are no exception. These stories cause knowledge to be passed on between different generations of employees, allowing departments to learn...
by Admin | Feb 15, 2023 | Articles
What can fruit flies tell us about virtual reality exercise? Published: Fruit flies can be ‘tricked’ into getting fit without exercising. This discovery by Dr Robert J. Wessells at Wayne State University, in the US, has left him asking if we could do the same in...
by Admin | Feb 14, 2023 | Articles
Fire trackers: how can we use modelling techniques to predict where wildfires will occur? Published: Climate change is making many parts of the world hotter and drier. As a result, wildfires are becoming increasingly prevalent and pose a serious threat to human life,...
by Admin | Feb 9, 2023 | Articles
How will climate change affect forests? Published: As the Earth’s climate continues to heat up, forests will have to adapt. Associate Professor Craig Nitschke of The University of Melbourne in Australia studies how the distribution of plant species might change as the...
by Admin | Feb 8, 2023 | Articles
Investigating the root of inflammatory diseases Published: Inflammation is an essential part of our immune system, but when it goes wrong, it can lead to serious diseases such as lupus and psoriasis. Professor Hans Haecker and his team at the University of Utah in the...
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