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Critical 1.5°C warming limit crossed for first time, scientists say

Critical 1.5°C warming limit crossed for first time, scientists say

2023 was the hottest year on record, exceeding the 1.5°C warming threshold set forth in the Paris Agreement.

WHO study reveals health benefits of clean fuels in African homes and schools

WHO study reveals health benefits of clean fuels in African homes and schools

New research commissioned by the World Health Organization (WHO) and conducted by University of Liverpool experts highlights the urgent need for helping African homes and schools to transition to clean fuels.

Sourcing components: Diving into digital innovation

Sourcing components: Diving into digital innovation

The way we buy things has dynamically changed. In engineering, access to quick information is a key part of what any company needs to provide. That makes it sound like a simple demand to meet, but the needs of modern-day engineers are diverse. Today, we talk to Matthew Aldridge of igus UK about how the company meets this need.

Allyship crucial in combatting discrimination in STEM, study finds

Allyship crucial in combatting discrimination in STEM, study finds

Research unveils the pivotal role of allyship in dismantling racial discrimination against Black and Latino students within STEM fields.

£12m AI project to support faster chemistry discoveries

£12m AI project to support faster chemistry discoveries

UK universities have teamed up to develop a research hub to lead cutting-edge breakthroughs in the areas of health and the environment.

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