These monthly updates include news, blogs, research, training resources and more, from around the research sector.
In support of Global Recycling Day on the 18 March, we are sharing relevant and free to access research summaries from our Climate Change Knowledge Cooperative – helping to shape the future of our planet:
Assessment of the impact of human activities on the environment
Waste plastic packaging may be useful as a new source of construction materials
Climate change mitigation through chemical recycling of carbon emissions
Goran Stojanović
Designing microsensors for human and environmental health
Goran Stojanović, Full Professor at the University of Novi Sad in Serbia, harnesses his expertise in microfluidics and that of his colleagues to create stretchable and textile electronics that monitor health in real time.
Muttukrishna Sarvananthan
Economic and Political Development of Sri Lanka
Muttukrishna Sarvananthan's logical analyses and focus on empirical evidence enables him to offer important insights into Sri Lanka’s challenges and make predictions of future events and policy outcomes.
Kudos Staff Picks
Can initial experiences with drugs predict future drug abuse risks?
Here's a great example of how Kudos can be used to explain your publication: Study results suggest that the initial subjective effects associated with a given substance may predict the development and/or severity of substance misuse and substance use disorders (SUDs).
Help with Kudos
Find out:
in our new content library.
Developing Deeper Insights into Nutrition Through Analytical Chemistry
Proper nutrition is essential to the functioning of the human body. No one knows this better than Dr. Daniele Naviglio, Professor of Analytical Chemistry at the University of Naples Federico II, who has dedicated his research career to improving and supplementing nutrition.
'SWISH' | Schools Working to Improve Staff Health
In Australia there is a high proportion of adults that don’t meet the recommended dietary or physical activity guidelines placing them at increased risk for chronic diseases such as type 2 diabetes, overweight and obesity.