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Every year, humans produce over 300 million tonnes of plastic. 50% of this is classified as ‘single-use plastics’- like straws,…
Bangor University is participating in the SHAPE Sustainability Impact Projects, an initiative created by the British Academy and Students Organising…
Photo by James Shook (CC BY 2.5) In a legal system, a non-human entity can be granted the same rights…
American pharmaceutical company Pfizer has announced recently that the early data from their clinical trials of the coronavirus vaccine is…
Photo of (from left to right) Nanaia Mahuta, Gannin Ormsby and Paul Eagle, by Nevada Halbert (CC BY 2.0) Jacinda Ardern…
Movember, a movement known globally today, has its own story and meaning behind why and what it stands for; it’s…
In coping with pandemics, the world today has all the tools and expertise it needs, but that has not always been the case. Certain historical events…
Photo by Foundry (Pixabay) Another lockdown is now upon us but this time it’s a national one. So, if you…
The list of Nobel Prize winners for 2020 was released recently for those who have made outstanding and significant contributions…
NASA have recently confirmed that there is evidence of water on the surface of the moon. Up until the 1990’s…
Photo by Annett Klingner Pope Francis has said in a documentary film called ‘Francesco’, which premiered at the Rome Film…
While low speed electric vehicles first bring to mind a picture of senior driven golf carts, they should be understood…
As we edge towards Halloween, many people turn to horror movies to get them in the festive spirit. Some people…
Halloween is recognized today as the international day of the year when decorating your house with skeletons and jackal lanterns…
Photo by 内閣官房内閣広報室 (CC BY 4.0) On August 28th, Japanese Prime Minister and President of the Liberal Democratic Party Shinzo Abe resigned…