In the summer of 2020, as the UK’s first COVID-19 lockdown gave way (at least for some) to the ‘rule of six’, television screens and social media feeds filled with…Read More >
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Between Unfreedoms: How caste was a major determining factor in deciding return migration of indentured workers
In the aftermath to the abolition of slavery, about 2 million indentured workers travelled from the Indian sub-continent to the British plantation colonies between 1834 and the First World War….Read More >
The multi-stable and multi-scale nature of our climate
The earth climate consists of several subdomains that have remained in a sensitive balance for millennia but is now under threat from climate change. Here Georgios Margazoglou, from the Centre…Read More >
A new biomarker to guide the early treatment for snakebite-induced kidney damage
Kidney damage is frequently encountered in the victims of snakebites (particularly from vipers) and delayed treatment often results in deaths. Currently, the diagnosis of snakebite-induced kidney damage is not easy,…Read More >