The world’s smallest implantable chip that can monitor people’s medical conditions has been created. Before you start thinking Bill Gates really did create a chip to put in people, this innovative chip was created by engineers at Colombia University, New York, and doesn’t have anything to do with the tech mogul. Apparently the chip will …
Elephant populations across the globe are under threat from habitat degradation and poaching. As well as coping with climate change which pushes elephants’ hydration needs to the limit (they lose around two bathtubs full of water a day), they are killed for their ivory or as trophies. Thankfully there are teams of conservationists and scientists working together to protect these social and highly intelligent animals.
Snares are a big problem for elephants despite being intended to catch smaller animals. The wire loops are the perfect size for snagging on the ankles of baby elephants, one of whom was fortunately rescued by the Sheldrick Wildlife Trust (SWT) last month.
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Making its return after a Covid hiatus, we look at some of this year’s most promising students
Every year, Graduate Fashion Week (GFW) celebrates the sector’s up-and-coming stars. And after 2020’s event was derailed by the pandemic and celebrated digitally, it’s back with a bang to celebrate its 30
th anniversary this June.
The event, on 12-18 June at Coal Drops Yard in London s King s Cross, will showcase work from BA students graduating in 26 different specialisms, and is run by charitable organisation the Graduate Fashion Foundation. Students will show their designs in 12 catwalks. Winners will be chosen for categories including the prestigious Christopher Bailey Collection of the Year and Sustainability Trailblazer Awards.
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Thug punched dementia champion like a boxer after she asked him to stop battering his dog The worst bit was the fear of losing my sight and he stole my independence from me. In that sense I feel bereaved.
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