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  • Jun 5, 2024 | lexology.com | Nick Harding |Hannah Fraser

    SUMMARYThe Government’s recently published Sustainability Disclosure Requirements (SDR): Implementation Update 2024 outlines the timeframes and next steps for each of the core elements of SDR, first proposed in 2021 to provide a more robust framework for corporate sustainability related reporting. In this Insight we summarise the latest position on UK Sustainability Reporting Standards, Transition Plan Disclosures, Investment Labels and Green Taxonomy.

  • Nov 2, 2023 | dailybulletin.com.au | Hannah Fraser

    Over the past 20 years or so, there has been growing concern that many results published in scientific journals can’t be reproduced. Depending on the field of research, studies have found efforts to redo published studies lead to different results in between 23% and 89% of cases. To understand how different researchers might arrive at different results, we asked hundreds of ecologists and evolutionary biologists to answer two questions by analysing given sets of data.

  • Oct 30, 2023 | phys.org | Hannah Fraser |Elliot Gould |Timothy Parker

    Over the past 20 years or so, there has been growing concern that many results published in scientific journals can't be reproduced. Depending on the field of research, studies have found efforts to redo published studies lead to different results in between 23% and 89% of cases.

  • Oct 29, 2023 | theconversation.com | Hannah Fraser |Elliot Gould |Timothy Parker

    Over the past 20 years or so, there has been growing concern that many results published in scientific journals can’t be reproduced. Depending on the field of research, studies have found efforts to redo published studies lead to different results in between 23% and 89% of cases. To understand how different researchers might arrive at different results, we asked hundreds of ecologists and evolutionary biologists to answer two questions by analysing given sets of data.

  • Aug 31, 2023 | exepose.com | Gracie Moore |Hannah Fraser |Daisy Scott

    0 Artificial sweeteners have made headlines over the last few weeks as the World Health Organization has officially declared Aspartame, a major artificial sweetener, a possible carcinogen. Aspartame is present in over six thousand products worldwide and is found in many of our favourite foods and drinks including sweetening pills, diet fizzy drinks and sugar-free gum.

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