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Nofence’s virtual fencing enables livestock coexistence with large carnivores

Nofence's virtual fencing helps animals to follow their natural instincts and escape in the event of an attack.

Bird flu: The science, risks and the road to preparedness

Global Access Diagnostics discusses why we should be concerned about bird flu and what the world is doing to develop a rapid antigen test.

Safe and sustainable by design PFAS-free coatings for textile, packaging and kitchenware

TORNADO project is moving to new PFAS-free coatings with water and oil repellence, following safe and environmentally friendly solutions.

Record forever chemicals pollution found in 98% of UK rivers

University of York study reveals dangerously high levels of forever chemicals contaminating UK rivers, raising urgent environmental concerns.

Researchers awarded grant to advance cattle disease detection

Infectious cattle disease will now be able to be detected using AI and hyperspectral imaging. Discover more here.

How can the feed industry drive a more sustainable livestock production sector?

Discover how the feed industry is reducing the environmental impact of raw materials to deliver a sustainable livestock production sector.

Chromafora wins Global Innovation Award for PFAS water purification

The award highlights Chromafora’s ability to provide customised water purification solutions in an increasingly complex and regulated market.

Meteosat-12 takes command: A new era in European weather monitoring begins

Learn how Meteosat-12 transforms European weather monitoring with satellite technology for improved forecasting and climate resilience.

PFAS blood testing reveals high levels of exposure in the US

As part of nationwide environmental health assessments, PFAS blood testing programmes have detected widespread exposure across the US.

PFAS exposure before birth linked to higher teen blood pressure, study finds

Prenatal PFAS exposure is linked to higher blood pressure in teens, highlighting long-term health risks from these persistent chemicals.

Zero-waste beauty: Sustainable packaging innovation in the cosmetics industry

Ellie Gabel discusses how, as zero-waste beauty gains momentum, the cosmetics industry is rethinking packaging with sustainable materials, refillable systems, and innovative designs that...

RSPCA applauds UK Government animal products labelling reforms in major step for animal welfare

RSPCA welcomes UK plans for mandatory method of production labelling on animal products, marking a major step toward improved animal welfare.

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Animal Health News

The latest animal health news, research, and developments

Nofence’s virtual fencing enables livestock coexistence with large carnivores

Nofence's virtual fencing helps animals to follow their natural instincts and escape in the event of an attack.

Bird flu: The science, risks and the road to preparedness

Global Access Diagnostics discusses why we should be concerned about bird flu and what the world is doing to develop a rapid antigen test.

Researchers awarded grant to advance cattle disease detection

Infectious cattle disease will now be able to be detected using AI and hyperspectral imaging. Discover more here.

How can the feed industry drive a more sustainable livestock production sector?

Discover how the feed industry is reducing the environmental impact of raw materials to deliver a sustainable livestock production sector.

Climate Modelling News

The latest climate modelling news, research, and developments

Meteosat-12 takes command: A new era in European weather monitoring begins

Learn how Meteosat-12 transforms European weather monitoring with satellite technology for improved forecasting and climate resilience.

A step forward in earthquake forecasting

Learn about Dr Ylona van Dinther's groundbreaking research in earthquake forecasting through her ERC Consolidator project RESET.

Europe’s hottest year on record: Insights from the latest ESOTC report

Rebecca Emerton, Climate Scientist at C3S, discusses the findings of the recently published European State of the Climate (ESOTC) report.

The new technique improving our knowledge of and response to earthquakes

Giuseppe Marra, Principal Scientist at NPL, shares more about the new technique that has detected earthquakes in the Pacific Ocean.
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