Dr Dhritiraj Sengupta from Plymouth Marine Laboratory explains how data from satellites can help us monitor and predict health and nature issues.
Satellite-derived Earth observation (EO) data helps researchers like me unlock new insights into monitoring both environmental and human health.Author ...
Satellite-derived Earth observation data helps researchers unlock new insights into monitoring both environmental and human ...
Climate change is increasing the risk of urological diseases, including cancer and kidney conditions, while urological ...
Day, which aims to raise awareness of and advocate for the elimination of 21 historically overlooked diseases that affect around 1·6 billion people worldwide. This year's World NTD Day will continue ...
"While government funding remains essential to our mission, contributions like this are vital in enabling the UN Climate Change secretariat to support countries in fulfilling their commitments ...
Climate change is impacting the spread of Salmonella, according to new research from the University of Surrey. This research ...
With the advent of cases of avian flu in southern New England, and the rise in egg prices due to limited supply as a result, ...
All of which brings us to a subject we’ve written about a few times here at Future Perfect: the Doomsday Clock. (See, I told ...
Methane continues to create environmental risks across the globe. Sadly, this harmful greenhouse gas contributes to ozone loss and is a major cause of lung disease. As such, a lot of effort has been ...
Researchers predict that climate change will likely cause a sharp rise in heat-related mortality throughout Europe by the end ...
Images from the past five days lay bare the trail of destruction caused by bush blazes that spiralled beyond control with fatal consequences ...