Articles

Elsevier,

Journal of Transport Geography, Volume 111, July 2023

Explores the impact and consequences of not being able to make trips because of transport disadvantage. Explicitly does so in relation to SDG goal 11.2.
Elsevier,

Patterns, Volume 4, Issue 7, 2023, 100790, ISSN 2666-3899,

This Perspective explores the sources of bias in medical machine learning, and how these can contribute to unequal performance, for example for women. The authors discuss methods for mitigating bias, hopefully leading to more equitable use of machine learning in healthcare.
Elsevier,

Heliyon, Volume 9, July 2023

This article shows that ecological factors play a significant role in shaping the phytochemical diversity among and within wild populations of Teucrium marum.
Elsevier,

The Lancet, Volume 402, 1 July 2023

This Health Policy paper supports SDG 3, 15, and 16 by highlighting how climate change and other human-induced environmental changes, such as loss of biodiversity and air pollution, disproportionately affect the health of minoritised people globally.
Elsevier,

iScience, Volume 26, 21 July 2023

Show effects of wildfires on the vocal communcication of an iconic threatened species
Elsevier,

Heliyon, Volume 9, July 2023

This is the first report on genetic diversity and population structure analysis of P. polyphylla at the molecular level in Nepal.
Elsevier,

Kidney International, Volume 104, July 2023

Water is a dwindling natural resource, and potable water is wrongly considered an unlimited resource. This review seeks to support policymakers in making informed decisions about water use, avoiding wasting, and finding solutions that may be planet friendly and patient friendly in dialysis, especially in hemodialysis treatments.
Elsevier,

The Lancet Healthy Longevity, Volume 4, July 2023

This Article supports Sustainable Development Goal 3 by assessing the impact of physical activity and sleep on 10-year cognitive decline in older people. They showed that the cognitive benefits associated with increased activity were not enough to ameliorate decline associated with short sleep.

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