As a girl growing up on a tea farm in the Aberdare Hills of Kenya’s central highlands, Nancy Githaiga would regularly wake up to the sight of elephants trampling through the neat, knee-high green ...
Abstract: Urban topographic changes have a crucial impact on the environment, which serves as the foundation for human survival. However, due to the different spectral response characteristics of ...
93% of Scots believe that the NHS must be reformed, a bombshell poll released ahead of a major health conference has found. The research, conducted by the Diffley Partnership on behalf of independent ...
As clocks go back this weekend, it can take some time to adjust again to your sleep routine - however there may be one trick to help get yourself back on track. You may have already noticed the nights ...
Abstract: To address the issue of positioning accuracy, significant degradation in foot kinematics/micro-inertial navigation system (INS) integrated positioning over long durations, this article ...
Danny Marks receives funding from by a seed grant from Utrecht University’s Water, Climate and Future Deltas Hub (entitled: “Human costs of shrinking deltas: Adaptation pathways of vulnerable groups ...
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The village of Khun Samut Chin, 50km southwest of Bangkok, Thailand, is a small, rustic fishing village similar to thousands scattered across Asia—except that it is slowly being swallowed by the sea.
Just as the human body contains a multitude of symbiotic microbial companions, most plant species also live alongside microbial friends. Among these companions are mycorrhizal fungi, which help plants ...
Sea levels are rising faster than at any point in the last 4,000 years, highlighting the urgent need for “global and local” action. New research has warned that climate change and human activities are ...