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...Without global agreements on corporate taxes any single unscrupulous actor can undercut the more reasonable ones....
...The focus on diagnosing diseases that are more common among older people is increasing as global demographics change....
...Science round up Record ocean warming has added to dangers facing marine life, including already dwindling native fish species, an EU environment chief has warned....
...Need to know: global economy The global economy may have avoided recession but faces a decade of “tepid growth” and “popular discontent”, the IMF’s managing director Kristalina Georgieva warned....
...Science round-up The World Meteorological Organization sounded a “red alert” on the impact of climate change after 2023 was affirmed as the hottest year on record....
...Countries should overhaul testing for prostate cancer to focus more on vulnerable groups, scientists have urged, as new research forecasts global deaths from the disease will almost double in 20 years....
...Science round-up Member states of Cern, the European Organisation for Nuclear Research, are discussing a historic expansion proposal: building a factory to produce and study the Higgs boson — the so-called...
...“All these things linked to what we have done to the environment have a profound, catastrophic impact on global health,” she added....
...Global fascination with the exploits of Elon Musk explains the sudden interest in neurotech. This year, his start-up Neuralink announced its first successful human trial....
...science superpower” by 2030....
...He admits to concerns about the global political atmosphere, but argues that it is in everyone’s interests to prepare better for the inevitable next global health calamity....
...Several early-stage life sciences investors told the Financial Times the technology was attractive but that the field faced a higher bar for investment than other start-ups....
...Global prevalence of obesity more than quadrupled in girls between 1990 and 2022, rising from 1.7 per cent to 6.9 per cent, and going up from 2.1 per cent to 9.3 per cent among boys....
...In her book Disease X, the science writer Kate Kelland estimates that $50bn would pay for a comprehensive vaccine library. To expect that funding to come from the private sector is unrealistic....
...Neurological conditions such as stroke, dementia and migraine are the biggest global cause of ill-health, affecting billions of people and hitting poorer countries hardest, according to a wide-ranging new...
...Science round-up The European earth observation agency confirmed that 2023 was the hottest year ever, with “climate records tumbling like dominoes” as the global average temperature reached almost 1.5C...
...But it is almost a year since the World Health Organization declared Covid-19 was no longer a global public health emergency, so shouldn’t we have reset by now? Not necessarily, say academics....
...Gisaid was mired in controversy last year after allegations in the magazine Science that its president, Peter Bogner, used aliases to speak to scientists and that the platform restricted some researchers...
...With the NHS and a strong life sciences sector, the UK could become a global vaccine superpower....
...“There seems to be a global momentum towards more permissive legal approaches in a wide range of different countries,” said Dominic Wilkinson, professor of medical ethics at Oxford university....
...Science round up Neurological conditions such as stroke, dementia and migraine are the biggest global cause of ill-health, affecting billions of people and hitting poorer countries hardest, according to...
...Global incidence of early-onset cancer rose 79 per cent and the number of early-onset cancer deaths increased almost 28 per cent between 1990 and 2019, according to a study published in the British Medical...
...Previewing the results at the American Association for the Advancement of Science annual meeting in Denver, project leader Geoffrey Ellis said: “Most hydrogen is likely inaccessible, but a few per cent recovery...
...EMISSIONS OFFSETS Internal backlash shakes SBTi Since its foundation in 2015, the Science-Based Targets initiative has established itself as the key global standard-setting body for corporate climate targets...
...Economics though is far from an exact science, and it is hard to know when exactly the sugar rush from the past stimulus will wear off....
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