British Reporter — For the first time, DES scientists can combine measurements of the distribution of matter, galaxies, and galaxy clusters to advance our understanding of dark energy.
MoreBritish Reporter — Early treatment with an asthma drug budesonide shortens recovery time in COVID-19 patients aged over 50 who are treated at home or in other community settings.
MoreA rapid rise in the number of electric vehicles across the UK presents an opportunity to support high street and out of town retail and an additional income stream for landlords, according to the latest research from Knight Frank. The number of
MoreBritish Reporter — Researchers at the University of Oxford, alongside international collaborators, have found that there is a significant knowledge gap in the risks posed by climate change to mammals.
MoreBritish Reporter — School closures in the last year have led to serious learning losses, with primary-age school pupils making virtually no progress studying at home, according to a new study by researchers at Oxford’s Leverhulme Centre for Demographic Science, published in
MoreBritish Reporter — bp provides an update on the expected timing of reaching its $35 billion net debt target including the delivery of disposal proceeds and performance during the first quarter of 2021.
MoreBritish Reporter — IKEA opened its first store in Mexico, in the east part of Mexico City, within the inner ring of the city as part of the Encuentro Oceania shopping center. The store has a surface with a total of 23,000
MoreBritish Reporter — A much-anticipated result from an international science experiment provides strong evidence for the existence of an undiscovered subatomic particle or new force. The result was announced today, from the Muon g-2 experiment at the Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory.
MoreBritish Reporter — Nike’s Sonja Henning believes that a league partnership can’t be just a business transaction. For the VP of North America League Partnerships, an athletic brand must choose to be about more than sport for sport’s sake. It must use
MoreBritish Reporter — Two-month borrow-and-return trial will run in five Seattle stores as part of Starbucks ongoing commitment to reducing single use cup waste and goal to reduce waste by 50% by 2030, Starbucks notes.
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