19 Aug 2025

Photo by National Cancer Institute   Scientists have discovered a marine-derived molecule that triggers an explosive form of cancer cell death, offering a potentially revolutionary approach to cancer treatment that harnesses the ocean’s untapped pharmaceutical potential. The compound, dubbed EPS3.9, was secreted by marine bacteria found off the coast of Taiwan and has demonstrated the […]

14 Aug 2025

Image description: A swimmers back profile as they stand chest-high in water. Photo by Chris on Unsplash   A new government analysis revealed thousands more waterways are being used for swimming and boating in England than were previously recorded. Their data revealed 3,347 “water recreation locations”, places where people take part in activities including swimming, […]

14 Aug 2025

Image description: Aerial view of the Hong Kong skyline at dawn. Photo by Simon Zhu on Unsplash   Hong Kong firm in lead to buy Thames Water Hong Kong’s CKI, an infrastructure company is reportedly a leading contender to buy Thames Water if the heavily indebted company collapses in coming weeks, according to the Times. […]

14 Aug 2025

Image description: Aerial view of two tractors driving toward each other along parallel lines. Photo by Johny Goerend on Unsplash   After legal pressure from campaign group River Action, the Department for Environment, Farming and Rural Affairs has closed what they claim was “a major loophole”; manure can now only be spread when crops actually […]

14 Aug 2025

 Image description: strawberries in a black plastic punnet. Image by Engin Akyurt / Pexels   A new report from Deep Science Ventures has uncovered that the industrial economy has created more than 100 million ‘novel entities’ (chemicals not found in nature), and around 40,000 – 350,000 can be found in commercial use and production. However, […]

14 Aug 2025

Image description: A field of dry grass. Image by Alexandre Debiève / Unsplash   The National Drought Group met this week with the current water shortfall situation in England now defined as a “nationally significant incident” according to the Environment Agency. The agency reported that five of its fourteen operational regions are already in drought, […]

12 Aug 2025

Photo by Stephanie Harlacher    Record-breaking sea temperatures drive unprecedented changes  The UK’s seas have experienced their warmest start to any year since records began, with average surface temperatures in the seven months to the end of July more than 0.2°C higher than any year since 1980, according to BBC analysis of provisional Met Office […]