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Research at the Environment Agency

Research at the Environment Agency The Environment Agency’s research themes, partnerships and publications. We are committed to strengthening the impact of our knowledge and better integrating science into the heart of everything we do. Our work depends on science and research - whether it’s: - delivering healthier air, land and water to support nature recovery - contributing to sustainable growth - ensuring we are a nation resilient to climate change Research is carried out across the...

GOV.UK Statistics 8d ago

IN FOCUS: With landfills almost full, Indonesia grapples with ‘ticking time bomb’ of waste crisis

IN FOCUS: With landfills almost full, Indonesia grapples with ‘ticking time bomb’ of waste crisis Indonesia is counting on waste-to-energy plants to tackle its waste crisis, but experts say it’s no substitute for reducing trash at the source. With its sandy beaches and lush paddy fields, Bali has long been sold as Indonesia’s picture-perfect island paradise. But to locals, especially those living in southern Bali, their streets have been far from dreamy, with piles of trash filling up parts...

Channel News Asia 7d ago

Bodyless Presence: Reconsidering the Minimal Self in Immersive Video

Announce Type: replace Abstract: Immersive video, namely 180-degree and 360-degree video designed to be viewed through head-mounted displays, constitutes an important boundary case between interactive VR and conventional two-dimensional video viewing for reconsidering self-experience in XR. In immersive video, the user can select the direction of the viewpoint through head rotation, while being unable to actively change the recorded environment through walking, approaching, grasping, or...

arXiv CS 9d ago

Should we store Mars samples on the moon to keep alien germs away from Earth?

Should we store Mars samples on the moon to keep alien germs away from Earth? "The moon may become humanity's first line of biological defense." A team of researchers is advocating to use the moon as a secure site for biocontainment of extraterrestrial samples, particularly those from Mars, but also from other potential worlds like Enceladus, a moon of Saturn.

Space.com 7d ago

UK boffin bait lands 18 international researchers

Britain's much-heralded scheme to attract top scientific talent has managed to attract a total of 18 takers, the government has admitted. The Global Talent visa program was launched last summer following announcements from the EU and France that they intended to tempt scientists unhappy with their lot in Trump's America and elsewhere. But while the EU was putting up €500 million ($575 million) in funding for foreign eggheads, the UK could only stump up a dedicated pot of £54 million ($72...

The Register 2d ago

Examining pandemic-informed coordinated responses to domestic violence

Examining pandemic-informed coordinated responses to domestic violence Stephanie Baum Scientific Editor Andrew Zinin Lead Editor Though the immediate disruptions of the COVID-19 pandemic have passed, the six-year anniversary of the event's onset allows medical professionals, community support organizations, and researchers to analyze the pandemic's challenges and better prepare for the future. University of Delaware Associate Professor Ruth E. Fleury-Steiner has taken up this charge in the...

Phys.org 5d ago

Thruster breakthrough? New 2-in-1 propulsion system is about to get an in-space test

Thruster breakthrough? New 2-in-1 propulsion system is about to get an in-space test "If you can have chemical and electrical propulsion in one small package, it's the best of both worlds." It's hard to fit everything on a small satellite, especially the fuel, but a new propulsion system could make it easier.

Space.com 21h ago

Three-year-old girl dies after bouncy castle became airborne at party

Three-year-old girl dies after bouncy castle became airborne at party Eleven other people were injured with six of them sent to hospital - Bookmark A 3-year-old girl has died after strong winds tossed an inflatable castle into the air during a party at a Montreal park last weekend. Eleven people were injured with six of them sent to hospital after a bouncy castle and a tent were tossed by high winds on May 31 at Parc Ouellet in LaSalle, a borough in southwest Montreal. Wind speeds were up to...

The Independent World 6d ago

Gene ancestries reveal diverse microbial associations during eukaryogenesis

Abstract The origin of eukaryotes remains a central enigma in biology1. Continuing debates agree on the pivotal role of a symbiosis between an alphaproteobacterium and an Asgard archaeon2,3. However, the nature, timing and contributions of other potential bacterial partners4,5,6 and the role of interactions with viruses7,8,9 remain contentious.

Nature 17h ago

‘Coal power has lost its status’: Solar power outstrips coal in US despite Trump's attacks

States won by Trump in the 2024 election accounted for 74 per cent of all solar capacity installed in the first quarter of 2026. Even as President Donald Trump boosts coal over clean energy, solar power is hitting new milestones in the US and remains the leading source of new power. Data released on 10 June by global energy think tank Ember, along with a report by the Solar Energy Industries Association (SEIA) and analytics firm Wood Mackenzie, show the continued growth of solar and decline...

Euronews 8h ago