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Planet news is often available in a variety of formats, including online articles, videos, podcasts, and blogs. Online articles typically provide up-to-date information on a variety of topics related to the planet, such as its climate, wildlife, and ecosystems. Videos provide a visual representation of the planet and its features, such as its surface features, landscapes, and wildlife. Podcasts are audio recordings that are typically hosted by experts in the field and cover topics related to the planet. Blogs are written by experts and provide insight into the latest research and news about the planet.
The health of our planet and our bodies depends on us shifting away from the over-consumption of meat. By combining 3D experimental testing and sensory evaluation, we investigate the similarities and differences of current plant-based meat products compared to animal meats.
Encouraging sustainable, healthy food choices is crucial for public health and net zero goals. The SALIENT Sustained field trial explores what interventions can drive these choices. We hope the results will shape policies for a healthier population and planet.
The semi-desert of Bardenas Reales, Spain, offers a diverse array of terrain features ranging from rocky outcrops to sandy slopes. This is ideal for robotics researchers working on planetary exploration. We have recorded a dataset with nearly two kilometers of traverses, maps, and spectroscopy data.
In this blog post, Emily Hague and team discuss their latest research into the importance of careful consideration of collision-mapping approach and data selection when it comes to predicting high-risk vessel collision areas for whales. For conservationists and those that care about nature and our planet, the news can feel incredibly bleak, with daily (deservedly)…
The tropical coastlines of Southeast Asia are home to some of the most important and biodiverse marine ecosystems on the planet. But as well as being essential to communities along these coastlines, fishing and tourism were found -- in new research conducted by an international study team -- to be among the most damaging from an environmental perspective.