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Ningaloo and the Great Barrier Reef are bleaching in unison for the first time
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Ningaloo and the Great Barrier Reef are bleaching in unison for the first time

Zoe Richards, Senior Research Fellow in Marine Biology, Curtin UniversityMarch 24, 2025March 24, 2025

This summer, an intense marine heatwave struck off northwestern Australia, driving sea surface temperatures up…

PM tells councils to prove action on pothole plague to unlock extra cash and reveals £4.8bn for major roads
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PM tells councils to prove action on pothole plague to unlock extra cash and reveals £4.8bn for major roads

HM GovernmentMarch 24, 2025March 24, 2025

£1.6 billion investment to tackle scourge of potholes to be delivered to councils from next…

Pharmacare is now law in Canada, but negotiations with provinces could slow progress
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Pharmacare is now law in Canada, but negotiations with provinces could slow progress

Jane Fletcher, PhD Candidate in Community Health Sciences, University of CalgaryMarch 23, 2025March 23, 2025

Despite Canada’s commitment to universal health care, one in 20 Canadians cannot afford their prescribed…

Government-backed technologies support those living with dementia
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Government-backed technologies support those living with dementia

HM GovernmentMarch 23, 2025March 23, 2025

People living with dementia are set to benefit from government-backed research designed to help them…

Killers with severe mental health issues are perceived as monsters – a terrible failure of academics like me
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Killers with severe mental health issues are perceived as monsters – a terrible failure of academics like me

Paul Crawford, Professor of Health Humanities, University of NottinghamMarch 23, 2025March 23, 2025

According to an investigation by Hundred Families, a charity that supports and advocates for families…

NESO to investigate Heathrow power loss
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NESO to investigate Heathrow power loss

HM GovernmentMarch 22, 2025March 22, 2025

The Energy Secretary has today (Saturday 22 March) commissioned the independent National Energy System Operator…

Why morning blue light therapy could improve sleep and daily activity in older adults
WORLD

Why morning blue light therapy could improve sleep and daily activity in older adults

Débora Constantino, PhD candidate, Chronobiology, Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences, University of SurreyMarch 22, 2025March 22, 2025

What if a simple change in your morning light exposure could help you sleep better?…

What is the best age to have a first child? Global views
WORLD

What is the best age to have a first child? Global views

Janakee ChavdaMarch 22, 2025March 22, 2025

People across the 18 mostly middle-income countries surveyed say, on average, that 26.1 is the…

Plans to boost skills and diversity in UK cyber backed by tech giant IBM
WORLD

Plans to boost skills and diversity in UK cyber backed by tech giant IBM

HM GovernmentMarch 22, 2025March 22, 2025

Global tech giant IBM to provide platform for flagship cyber skills programme for girls – boosting diversity…

Acting Assistant Secretary Lochman’s Travel to Belgium and Croatia
WORLD

Acting Assistant Secretary Lochman’s Travel to Belgium and Croatia

adminMarch 22, 2025March 22, 2025

Acting Assistant Secretary of State for Energy Resources Laura Lochman will travel to Brussels, Belgium,…

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