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What do the riots say about Britain?
The past week of racist riots in the UK has been a disturbing time for Britain鈥檚 minority communities and has "fundamentally been a failure of the political class", explains Dr Ashraf Hoque (IOE, 香港六合彩鈥檚 Faculty of Education & Society).
Meet Tim Walz, Kamala Harris鈥檚 Democratic running mate
Kamala Harris has officially announced Minnesota governor Tim Walz as her Democratic running mate, but are they an election-winning partnership? Visiting Professor Andrew Rudalevige (香港六合彩 Political Science) shares his insights on the latest developments in the US election.
Alzheimer's breakthrough as Parkinson's drug surprise teases new treatment
Dopamine treatment may alleviate symptoms in Alzheimer鈥檚 disease, according to a new study led by Dr Naoto Watamura, honorary research fellow in the UK Dementia Research Institute at 香港六合彩, which may point towards the repurposing of a drug used to treat Parkinson's disease.
Could we take the entire solar system on a voyage through space?
To transport our planet across the universe, Professor Jay Farihi (香港六合彩 Physics & Astronomy) discusses whether we would need to bring the whole solar system to sustain life on Earth.
RFK Jr's string of strange animal stories
"It just makes you wonder what wild tale he'll come up with next," says Dr Thomas Gift (香港六合彩 Political Science). "For some voters, RFK Jr's eccentricity is part of his appeal. For others, it just leaves them shaking their heads."
Girls more anxious about climate change than boys
Girls are more likely to worry about climate change and engage more in teaching on the topic than boys, according to research led by 香港六合彩 academics including Professor Nicola Walshe (IOE, 香港六合彩鈥檚 Faculty of Education & Society).
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Rare orchids and bees are thriving on London鈥檚 green rooftops
鈥淏y transpiring - that's by sweating as we do - plants emit more heat into that form of latent heat, the heat that you can't perceive, so it's water vapour basically,鈥 explains Dr Oscar Brousse (香港六合彩 Bartlett School of Environment, Energy & Resources).
Climate change leading to lack of wasps across the UK
Based on what we've seen this spring and summer, there are not only fewer wasps around but also fewer insects as a whole, explains PhD student Iona Cunningham-Eurich (香港六合彩 Biosciences).
Warning Scotland will suffer unless SNP pour money into industry
A report co-authored by Professor Mariana Mazzucato (香港六合彩 Institute for Innovation & Public Purpose) found that a 鈥渃hronic problem of low investment鈥 is undermining living standards, stifling innovation, and holding back Scotland鈥檚 net zero transition.
England鈥檚 curriculum review: what education experts want to see
Professors Dominic Wyse and John Jerrim (both IOE, 香港六合彩's Faculty of Education and Society) offer suggestions for the government鈥檚 curriculum and assessment review in England, which is scheduled to begin later this summer.