Two thousand years ago the ancient Romans had some imaginative solutions to the problem of what to do with statues of rulers they had come to deplore. Some they gleefully toppled and threw into the nearest river, Edward Colston-style. But others they
MoreBritish Reporter — A paper published in the journal Nature Energy identifies five ways that people of high socioeconomic status have a disproportionate impact on global greenhouse gas emissions – and therefore an outsized responsibility to facilitate progress in climate change mitigation,
MoreBritish Reporter — Faced with an unprecedented crisis, brands had no choice but to redefine their strategy and find new ways to stay the course and keep in touch with their customers. One marketing strategy stood out among the various options discussed
MoreMention a college classroom, and most people picture a big hall packed with students listening to a professor lecture. It’s a tried-and-true way of teaching, but is it the best for student learning? Growing evidence has shown that techniques that get students
MoreBritish Reporter — A new study has revealed important insights into the natural human antiviral defences against SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19, UKRI notes.
MoreBritish Reporter — A diverse group of members of the public, including those from under-represented communities, are helping to shape NERC’s healthy environment research priorities, UKRI notes.
MoreBritish Reporter — According to Bank of America, Research Reveals Differences in Giving Behaviors among Younger Affluent Households. Average giving to charities by affluent Americans increased by 48% last year compared to 2017 ($43,195 vs. $29,269), according to the 2021 Bank of America
MoreBritish Reporter — Bank of America announced it has exceeded its five-year goal two years ahead of schedule to hire 10,000 teammates from low- and moderate-income (LMI) neighborhoods through its Pathways program. The bank also announced Pathways is expanding across the company
MoreBritish Reporter — Hilton celebrates the opening of Hilton Porto Gaia, located in Vila Nova de Gaia. The 194-room former port warehouse is the latest addition to the internationally renowned Hilton Hotels & Resorts portfolio, and opens following a franchise agreement with
MoreBritish Reporter — Dark energy, the mysterious force that causes the universe to accelerate, may have been responsible for unexpected results from the XENON1T experiment, deep below Italy’s Apennine Mountains.
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