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Rediscovered wild coffee species could help climate-proof drink s future – study

Rediscovered wild coffee species could help climate-proof drink s future – study
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A rediscovered forgotten species brews promise for coffee s future

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Greenwich University writes to MPs over return of students

University of Greenwich The Vice-Chancellor of the University of Greenwich has written to a collection of local MPs urging them to help provide clarity as to when campuses will be allowed to reopen. Professor Jane Harrington has addressed a letter to local south east London MPs asking why no date has been given for the majority of students to return to campus, despite them being Covid-safe and large swathes of sectors reopening. The university described how staff and students had been eagerly awaiting the Prime Minister s roadmap announcement on Easter Monday, but were left disappointed by a lack of any information relevant to them.

Australian Child Maltreatment Study to identify prevalence of child abuse and its health impacts

10,000 Australians invited to take part in a study of childhood experience of abuse A national survey commences this week to find out for the first time how many Australians have experienced child abuse. The Australian Child Maltreatment Study (ACMS) is led by QUT Professor Ben Mathews in collaboration with an international team of researchers. The $2.8 million study, funded by the National Health and Medical Research Council, the Australian Government, and the Australian Institute of Criminology, has three main parts, and is the most comprehensive national study in this field. The survey will be conducted with 10,000 randomly drawn participants, aged 16 and over from across Australia, who will be invited to participate by advance text message and then by mobile phone.

High society gardener Arabella Lennox-Boyd reflects on her blooming career

Simon Upton Arabella Lennox-Boyd – softly spoken and supremely elegant – has created 800 gardens across the world for the most glittering of personalities, including Sting, the 6th Duke of Westminster, Queen Paola of Belgium, the Rothschilds and half the titled families of Europe. At 83, the Hon Lady Lennox-Boyd has a formidable, almost regal demeanour that makes you feel you should sit up straight in her presence. ‘There is that connection of the plants, which is like a thread that ties you all together,’ she explains, sitting in her light-filled drawing room in Lancashire, wearing a burgundy cashmere jumper, chunky gold hoops in her ears.

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