expert reaction to study of polar geoengineering techniques
A study published in Frontiers in Science looks at different polar geoengineering techniques. Prof Matthew Watson, Professor of Volcanoes and Climate, … read more
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A study published in Frontiers in Science looks at different polar geoengineering techniques. Prof Matthew Watson, Professor of Volcanoes and Climate, … read more
Geoengineering has been discussed as a way of cooling the planet if we don’t reduce emissions fast enough. The polar … read more
A cohort study published in Annals of Internal Medicine looks at CT scans before pregnancy and birth defects and miscarriage risk. … read more
Scientists comment on claims made about mRNA vaccines by Dr Aseem Malhotra at the Reform Party Conference. Prof Anne … read more
Scientists comment on the Alan Turing Institute announcing that their CEO, Dr Jean Innes is stepping down. Prof Harin … read more
Bovine TB is recognised as a problem which devastates animals and farms. Badgers can carry the disease, and culling has … read more
A study published in Nature looks at planetary limit for geologic carbon storage. Prof Stuart Haszeldine, Professor of Carbon Capture and … read more
Scientists comment on a Government (Department of Health and Social Care) proposal to ban energy drink sales for under 16s. … read more
A study published in Brain Communications looks at a brainwave test to measure memory decline years before Alzheimer’s diagnosis. Prof Vladimir … read more
Scientists comment on the Met Office confirming that 2025 was the UKs warmest summer on record. Prof Tim Palmer, … read more
Scientists comment on a 6.0 magnitude earthquake in Afghanistan. Dr Brian Baptie, Seismologist at British Geological Survey, said: “The … read more
A phase III trial presented at the European Society of Cardiology (ESC) Congress 2025, and published in The New England … read more
Scientists comment on a press release from the Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC) that says the chickenpox vaccination … read more
Scientists comment on UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) data on childhood vaccine uptake between April 2024 to March 2025. … read more
Two studies published in BMJ Mental Health and Psychological Medicine looks at first use cannabis and mental health outcomes, childhood trauma, paranoia and cannabis … read more
People start using cannabis for a variety of reasons, such as self-medicating for physical or mental discomfort, because friends and … read more
A study published in Nature Medicine looks at the first pig-to-human lung transplant into a brain dead recipient. Comments gathered … read more
Scientists comment on two papers and a preprint that assess the impact of legislation on foods high in fat salt … read more
An observational study published in JAMA Oncology looks at GLP-1 receptor agonists and cancer risk in adults with obesity. Prof Paul … read more
A study published in Nature identifies a potential drug target (a neuronal polyamine transporter) for chronic pain. Dr Franziska Denk, Senior … read more