Seashell saviours - Trinity team finds discarded oyster shells can clean polluted water by removing ’rare earths’
New research from a team at Trinity College Dublin has unearthed a cheap and environmentally friendly new option for removing pollutants from our water. The key? Oyster shells that would ordinarily end up in landfill sites after consumption.
Elephant meat aplenty for Neanderthals 125,000 years ago
Researchers find evidence of successful hunt and exploitation of range of animals in Germany.
Lots of elephant meat
Research team finds evidence of Neanderthal hunting success at Lehringen. A marl pit near Lehringen in Lower Saxony in 1948: a school principal and helpers uncover the skeleton of a forest elephant in 125,000-year-old deposits from the last interglacial period.
Parenting programmes can improve wellbeing for families from diverse backgrounds
Evidence-based parenting programmes delivered through community organisations can support family wellbeing and should be considered as part of wider strategies to reduce health inequalities, a landmark UCL study has found.
Well-fed penguins live longer, but age faster - similar to modern humans
The consequences of a sedentary lifestyle are difficult to investigate in human studies. For this reason, an international research team involving the University of Hamburg has now investigated them in king penguins. The result: an abundant food supply in protected living conditions promotes rapid growth, but ultimately leads to accelerated ageing.
Genetic clues as to what drives tumour growth
A team of scientists from Manchester and London have, for the first time, decoded the full range of mutations that drive tumour growth, which could pave the way for a new era in precision medicine, offering more effective treatments for thousands of people with cancer.
Prehistoric fish: coelacanths heard underwater using their lungs
A study by UNIGE and MHNG shows that 240-million-year-old coelacanths could hear underwater using an ossified lung.
Humans kept dogs 5,000 years earlier than thought
The earliest genetic evidence for the existence of dogs, dating to about 15,800 years ago - more than 5,000 years earlier than previously thought - has been identified by a team of researchers including archaeologists from UCL.
Chemists use electricity to make building blocks for medicines and plastics from biomass
Chemists at Wageningen University & Research (WUR) and Utrecht University have developed a new method to produce a promising chemical building block from biomass. This compound can serve as a precursor for useful products such as plastics, pharmaceuticals, and flavour and fragrance ingredients.
Mapping the brain at the nanometer level
Long considered unrealistic, electron microscopy-based connectomics has established itself as a revolution in neuroscience.
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Changing vegetation in thawing permafrost increases emissions of greenhouse gases

University of Manchester hits major sustainability milestone, with Main Campus becoming 100% 'Zero Landfill'

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