A Sustainable Life: Why secondhand markets and apps are not a solution to clothing waste
TRIONA FITTON and ALIDA PAYSON, in an article first published on The Conversation, outline what their research has found…
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TRIONA FITTON and ALIDA PAYSON, in an article first published on The Conversation, outline what their research has found…
UK-based dietitian TAIBAT (TAI) IBITOYE looks at what research shows about the so-called ‘Atlantic diet’…
ADAM TAYLOR, director of the Clinical Anatomy Learning Centre at Lancaster University in the UK, looks – in an article first published on The Conversation – at the impact of caffeine on the body…
ESPERANZA MIYAKE, in an article first published on the Conversation, looks at the steps you can take to preserve your digital data…
Researchers DEIDRE SHAW and KATHERINE DUFFY, in an article first published on The Conversation, explain their research with Save Your Wardrobe, an app designed to help people organise and categorise their clothes..
Japan recently became the fifth country to land a craft successfully on the Moon. DAVID ADAMS looks at some facts and figures about that and previous landings…
Nutritional epidemiologist ERICA JANSEN provides some tips, in an article first published on The Conversation, for a good night’s sleep…
In an article first published on The Conversation, DAVID TUFFLEY, a senior lecturer in applied ethics and cybersecurity at Australia’s Griffith University, explains…
In an article first published on The Conversation, JUDITH WEIS provides some tips on how to reduce microfibre shedding from your laundry… Microplastics are turning up everywhere, from remote mountain tops to deep ocean trenches. They also are in many animals, including humans. The most common microplastics in the environment are
In an article first published on The Conversation, SHAHINA PARDHAN, professor of optometry at Anglia Ruskin University in the UK, provides advice on how to look after your eyes this year…
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