Inspirational Managers May Harm Workers' Health

Inspirational Managers May Harm Workers' Health

Managers who inspire their staff to perform above and beyond the call of duty may actually harm their employees' health over time, according to researchers from the University of East Anglia (UEA).…
Outwitting Poachers With Artificial Intelligence

Outwitting Poachers With Artificial Intelligence

A century ago, more than 60,000 tigers roamed the wild. Today, the worldwide estimate has dwindled to around 3,200. Poaching is one of the main drivers of this precipitous drop. Whether killed for…
Plastic Below The Ocean Surface

Plastic Below The Ocean Surface

Plastics are all around us. They are found in containers and packing materials, children's toys, medical devices and electronics. Unfortunately, plastics are also found in the ocean. A 2015 paper…
Global Warming: Why Half A Degree Matters

Global Warming: Why Half A Degree Matters

In computer models, European scholars estimate substantially different climate change impacts for global warming of 1.5°C and 2°C by 2100, the two temperature limits policy makers agreed on in the…
Should The Food Industry Fund Health Research?

Should The Food Industry Fund Health Research?

In The BMJ today, leading experts debate whether the food industry should fund health research, and if so, under what circumstances. The food industry is crucial, fulfills key societal needs, and…
A Targeted Agent To Mitigate Sepsis

A Targeted Agent To Mitigate Sepsis

April 20, 2016 Sepsis, more commonly known as blood poisoning, is an exceptional healthcare problem. It is more common than heart attacks, and kills more people than any type of cancer and despite…