Featured SBTi’s rigid emissions rules don’t reflect business reality Donovan Griffin Apr 16, 2024 The Science Based Targets initiative ignores the good a company’s products do in avoiding planet-heating!-->!-->!-->…
Humans Heavy Metals In Our Food Are Most Dangerous For Kids Donovan Griffin Jan 19, 2024 The problem of foodborne metal contamination has taken on new urgency, thanks in part to a 2021 US Congressional!-->…
Featured Newborn Babies at Risk From Bacteria Commonly Carried by Mothers Donovan Griffin Jan 5, 2024 Streptococcus agalactiae (known as Group B Streptococcus, or GBS) is present in the genital tract in around!-->…
Business Eye-Safe Laser Technology to Diagnose Traumatic Brain Injury Donovan Griffin Jan 2, 2024 Researchers from the University of Birmingham have designed and developed a novel diagnostic device to detect!-->…
Artificial Intelligence Any Activity Is Better for Your Heart Than Sitting — Even Sleeping Donovan Griffin Dec 21, 2023 The study, supported by the British Heart Foundation (BHF) and published in the European Heart Journal, is!-->…
Animal Antiviral Treatment Is Largely Underused in Children With Influenza, Study… Donovan Griffin Dec 18, 2023 Despite national medical guidelines supporting the use of antiviral medications in young children diagnosed with!-->…
Business Future Floods: Global Warming Intensifies Heavy Rain — Even More Than… Donovan Griffin Dec 18, 2023 The intensity and frequency of extreme rainfall increases exponentially with global warming, a new study finds.!-->…
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Artificial Intelligence How Shifting Climates May Have Shaped Early Elephants’ Trunks Donovan Griffin Dec 16, 2023 Researchers have provided new insights into how ancestral elephants developed their dextrous trunks. The study,!-->!-->!-->…
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