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Africa Month#AfricaMonth: Kenyan illustrator, Joy Richu shines spotlight on African creativityKarabo Ledwaba 6 May 2024
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ESGThey're everywhere: New study finds polyester fibres throughout the Arctic OceanPeter S. Ross 1 Feb 2021
ForestryNew mangrove forest mapping tool puts conservation in reach of coastal communitiesTrevor Gareth Jones 15 Jan 2021
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ESG5 ways to shift consumers towards sustainable behaviourDavid J. Hardisty, Katherine White and Rishad Habib 11 Sep 2019
AgribusinessSynchronising food production can have disastrous effectsZia Mehrabi and Navin Ramankutty 3 May 2019
OncologyCancer pain can be eased by palliative radiation therapyJonathan Klein & Jonathan Livergant 20 Mar 2019
EnergyWant citizens to care about climate change? Write them a chequeAbhishek Kar & Hisham Zerriffi 3 Jan 2019
Infrastructure & UtilitiesWhat can other cities learn about water shortages from 'Day Zero'?Lucy Rodina and Kieran M. Findlater 13 Jul 2018
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AgricultureOrganic farming matters - just not in the way you thinkVerena Seufert, Navin Ramankutty 13 Oct 2017
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Medical ResearchBrains of low-income children function differently from brains of high-income kids11 Dec 2008