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Lots to unpack in our major new report with More in Common on the public's trust in science out today. Great thread here
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New: The number of days where extreme heat makes it too dangerously hot to walk the dog, sweep the porch and engage in other ordinary pursuits has doubled since 1950. Older people experience a month a year when heat prevents them from routine activities. Free link.
www.bloomberg.com/news/article...
Superpollutants – like soot, methane, ozone or HFCs – have a bigger warming effect than CO2. But that means reducing them also has an outsized effect when it comes combatting global warming. wellcome.org/insights/art...
Rachel Huxley, the head of mitigation at the health charity Wellcome, said: “It’s a big deal. If we take action to tackle superpollutants, we can have this huge impact on global warming and also on all of these premature health impacts.”
www.theguardian.com/environment/...
“I’ve reviewed over 50 sticky toffee puddings” is an incredibly powerful way to begin a video
BBC News headline: Wetherspoon dog policy could be breaking the law, watchdog says
Yeah but he would say that wouldn't he
Your last week to visit the fantastic Wellcome Collection exhibition on water wellcomecollection.org/exhibitions/...
A few days ago, I stood in the graveyard of an 1100 year old church, getting damper and damper in the drizzling rain.
A woman walked into the graveyard, waved, said hello, and, as we had previously arranged, handed me a paper bag full of human bones.
The life of a churchwarden is a strange one...
Science can transform lives, but only if it reaches the people who need it most.
That's why, last year, we invested £1.9 billion combining discovery with solutions and real-world action.
Explore the impact in our annual report: wellcome.org/insights/rep...
@gregjhurst.bsky.social caught you on Times Radio earlier Greg - sounds like a great project. Hope all's well
Grading and googling hallucinated citations, as one does nowadays, and now that LLMs have been around for a while, I've discovered new horrors: hallucinated journals are now appearing in Google Scholar with dozens of citations bc so many people are citing these fake things
Horrifying/funny/horrifying again to spot how many of these were definitely written by ChatGPT
giftarticle.ft.com/giftarticle/...
Baroness Nicola Blackwood has been appointed as Chair of the Health Data Research Service
www.gov.uk/government/n...
I want to express my like for this but I don't want to add to your burden, so I am not going to actually like it
Along with this, the video to which now feels like some sort of time capsule www.youtube.com/watch?v=H3L3...
I can't hear that track without my brain adding in phantom elements of Fee Fi Fo Fum by the Candy Girls. Because that's how it was mixed on top CD compilation In The Mix 96, obviously www.youtube.com/watch?v=VpLZ...
More than 200 studies have provided compelling evidence of a link between rising temperatures and adverse pregnancy outcomes, including premature birth, stillbirth, low birth weight, congenital abnormalities and hypertensive disorders in mothers on.ft.com/4oNPZEX
Grist launches international reporting project on the impacts of climate change on human health.
The year-long series called Vital Signs will include stories from the Americas, Africa, Asia, Europe, and Australia.
grist.org/updates/gris...
#News #Media #Health #PublicHealth
Extreme heat now kills roughly one person every minute, and about 550,000 a year, finds @lancetcountdown.bsky.social's new report. And scientists warn parts of the world may soon hit limits where it’s too hot and humid for people to survive.
My latest for @bloomberg.com (free 🎁 link):
I recently received an email from EE offering me a contract renewal offer that, on investigation, it turned out they could not honour. (Despite supplying me with Gfast, they will not renew a Gfast contract.) Call centre agent said their algorithm would have just made it up and emailed it to me.
How government bureaucracy is hampering skilled researchers from coming to the UK, contributing to our economy, making scientific breakthroughs...
France has recorded nearly 400 locally-acquired cases of chikungunya this summer, French health authorities announced today, as tropical tiger mosquitoes also increasingly spread across Europe due to climate change.
Commenting on the appointment of Liz Kendall as Secretary of State for Science, Innovation and Technology, John-Arne Røttingen, CEO of Wellcome, said: "The role of Secretary of State for Science is essential to the success of the government's aims. British science plays a critical role in advancing human health, driving economic growth, strengthening the NHS, and achieving net zero targets. "We have a shared goal of making the United Kingdom the partner of choice for international scientific collaboration. We look forward to working closely with Liz Kendall to ensure the research sector receives the support it needs to place science and innovation at the heart of the British economy. “I would like to thank Peter Kyle for his collaborative approach. I wish him the best in his role as Business Secretary and I am sure he will take with him his understanding of the crucial role that life sciences play in the UK."
The role of secretary of state for science is essential to the success of the government's aims, says Wellcome chief exec @jarottingen.bsky.social
🎵 More than worms....
Research England should not backtrack on their proposals on people, culture and environment as part of the next Research Excellence Framework, says @jarottingen.bsky.social www.linkedin.com/feed/update/...
Text: Successive UK Governments have increased costs and restrictions in the UK immigration system. Talent is vital, but 96% of UK cancer researchers report barriers when recruiting international researchers.
New report 🚨
Our 2025 analysis shows the mounting impacts of the UK immigration system: over £870,000 cost, challenges to recruit and delays to life-saving cancer research.
Read more: bit.ly/CRUK2025visasblog