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£200,000 funding boost for Oxford’s Clinical BioManufacturing Facility

Oct 5, 2021

The enabling works will see the refurbishment of the facility’s cleanroom and storage facilities, as well as enabling works in support of future expansion. This creates the potential to increase...

Pandora papers: biggest ever leak of offshore data exposes financial secrets of rich and powerful

Oct 4, 2021

The secret deals and hidden assets of some of the world’s richest and most powerful people have been revealed in the biggest trove of leaked offshore data in history. Show...

Alaska allows hospitals to ration care amid COVID spike

Oct 3, 2021

“Today’s action recognizes that Alaska has an interconnected and interdependent health care system, requiring the need for activation of the state’s decision-making framework. ADVERTISEMENT“I want to stress that our health...

As coronavirus cases mount and vaccine mandates spread, holdouts plague police and fire departments

Oct 3, 2021

© Jeenah Moon/Bloomberg New York Police Department officers outside the United Nations headquarters in New York on Sept. 20. While there has been much national debate over vaccine mandates in...

For campus “porosity hunters,” climate resilience is the goal

Oct 3, 2021

Why measure campus building porosity? Working over three days, members of the hunt catalogued openings in dozens of buildings across campus to better support flood mapping and resiliency planning at...

Harvard research foregrounds AI as colonoscopy tool

Oct 2, 2021

Colonoscopy is an important weapon in the fight against colon cancer, which killed 51,000 Americans in 2019, making it the nation’s second-deadliest cancer. That variability directly translates into how effectively...

Glass blowing adapts to Covid-19 protocols

Oct 2, 2021

In September 2020, the Glass Lab received permission to restart limited operations. No students would be in the lab, and only a few senior instructors were granted access for the...

Busting myths about COVID-19 vaccines and fertility

Oct 2, 2021

Busting myths about COVID-19 vaccines and fertility Q&AsIt can be difficult to separate fact from fiction when it comes to COVID-19 vaccines, particularly in relation to fertility and reproductive health....

Sustainable investment is not enough to combat climate change

Oct 2, 2021

The popularity of sustainable investment has increased dramatically, and the issue of climate change has further increased its popularity. The book also takes a stand on the role of investors,...

Heightened food worries linked to worse mental health during COVID-19 pandemic

Oct 2, 2021

Heightened food worries linked to worse mental health during COVID-19 pandemicThe COVID-19 pandemic and its associated lockdowns may have worsened worries over food insecurity among many Canadians and negatively impacted...