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Expert prognosis for the planet - we're on track for a ghastly future


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VIDEO: Flinders University Professor Corey Bradshaw summarises the perspective paper Underestimating the challenges of avoiding a ghastly future .
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A loss of biodiversity and accelerating climate change in the coming decades coupled with ignorance and inaction is threatening the survival of all species, including our very own, according to the experts from institutions including Stanford University, UCLA, and Flinders University.
The researchers state that world leaders need a cold shower regarding the state of our environment, both to plan and act to avoid a ghastly future.
Lead author Professor Corey Bradshaw of Flinders University in Australia says he and his colleagues have summarised the state of the natural world in stark form to help clarify the gravity of the human predicament. ....

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Oxford Brookes University hosts £5 million project to document endangered wooden buildings


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IMAGE: Heralded as China s oldest woven-arch timber bridge, the Rulong ( like a dragon ) Bridge was constructed during the Ming dynasty in 1625 and renovated between 1821 and 1859 during the Qing.
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Credit: Ronald G. Knapp, 2019.
The School of Architecture at Oxford Brookes Univ
ersity has started a £5 million grant-giving programme, to improve the documentation of endangered wooden architecture throughout the world and make records freely available online.
The Endangered Wooden Architecture Programme (EWAP) has been made possible through a grant from Arcadia - a charitable fund of Lisbet Rausing and Peter Baldwin, and will be delivered in collaboration with CyARK, a non-profit organisation that digitises and shares significant cultural heritage. ....

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Human migration patterns connected to vitamin D deficiencies today


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Oxford Economic Papers finds that migration flows the last 500 years from high sunlight regions to low sunlight regions influence contemporary health outcomes in destination countries.
The researchers here noted that people s ability to synthesize vitamin D from sunlight declines with skin pigmentation, and that vitamin D deficiency is directly associated with higher risk of mortality, from illnesses including cardiovascular disease, type 1 and type 2 diabetes, hypertension, and certain cancers. Recent research even .finds that vitamin D affects the severity of COVID-19.
Researchers here focused on groups from high sunlight regions that migrated to low sunlight regions between 1500 and today. The resulting population shifts caused the risk of vitamin D deficiency to rise substantially. The researchers explored the aggregate health consequences of such migration over a long historical perspective. ....

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