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London’s air pollution levels drop drastically over the past 4 years
The number of Londoners living in areas where nitrogen dioxide is at an illegal level has fallen by 94% from early 2017 to early 2020, The Guardian reports,
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Latest findings suggest slowed growth in coronavirus cases
Latest findings from the REal-time Assessment of Community Transmission (REACT) study suggest the reproduction
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Infections of coronavirus continue to rise across England
An interim report from the REal-time Assessment of Community Transmission (REACT) study shows an increase in coronavirus infections across all age
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Demand of new regulations for former gasworks sites
A new coalition including residents living near former gasworks sites, call for independent assessments of such sites to take place, as reported in The Guardian.
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Rising coronavirus infections identified in the community
Findings from the REal-time Assessment of Community Transmission (REACT) study reveal that in England coronavirus cases are growing at an increased rate
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Where is the world on its goal to cut deaths from chronic disease by 2030?
A global study led by Professor Majid Ezzati of the MRC Centre, and reported in Times of India, has found that among high-income countries,
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Increase in harmful particles from asphalt during hot summer conditions
Researchers have identified asphalt roads as a significant source of air pollution in cities, particularly during hot summer months,
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£1 million donation from the Huo Family Foundation to support coronavirus research
The generosity of the Huo Family Foundation has led to a £1 million donation to the College that will fund
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First findings from the largest study on coronavirus antibody testing at home
Led by Professor Paul Elliott, the REACT (REal Time Assessment of Community Transmission) study involves
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Europe’s worst hit countries in first wave of COVID-19
An international study reported in both Nature and New Scientist, found that England, Wales and
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