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It’s not too late for UK Chancellor Rachel Reeves to ditch arcane rules shackling UK innovation and realise huge potential for net zero growth, according to new report from Cambridge and LSE researchers.
Retailers love vending machines for the consumer convenience and low overhead. These same attributes are starting to appeal to public health experts looking to reduce rates of opioid-related overdose deaths.
In a new study published in the Journal of Substance Use and Addiction Treatment, Rutgers University-New Brunswick drug policy researcher Grant Victor found that by distributing free naloxone – a nasal spray used to reverse or limit the effects of opioids (also known by its brand name Narcan) – via vending machines, county jails could sharply increase the number of doses provided to inmates at release
Protecting and enhancing salt marshes in front of protective seawalls can significantly help protect some coastlines, at a cost that makes this approach reasonable to implement, according to new MIT research.