By Kristina Shea, PhD Candidate, RCSI University of Medicine and Health Sciences Christian van Nieuwerburgh, Professor of Coaching and Positive Psychology, RCSI University of Medicine and Health Sciences Kim Cameron, Professor Emeritus of Management and Organisations, Ross School of Business, University of Michigan
The toxic energy of a bad boss can spread through organisations – new research shows how serious it can be.
(Full Story)
|
By Richard Jones, Director of Journalism, Politics and Contemporary History, University of Salford
The BBC has announced the end of one of its longest-running programmes, Football Focus. It’s been a fixture of Saturday lunchtimes since 1974. But the final whistle will blow when this season finishes. The BBC has blamed a decline in audience for the BBC One broadcast as fans now get their pre-match news and views from a wider range of sources. This isn’t a sign that the BBC is moving away from football. Research…
(Full Story)
|
By Ezenwa E. Olumba, Leverhulme Early Career Research Fellow, Aston University
The recent capture of a Russian position using ground robots is a milestone for the use of machines in warfare.
(Full Story)
|
By Gokcay Balci, Lecturer in Sustainable Freight Transport and Logistics, University of Leeds Ebru Surucu-Balci, Assistant Professor in Circular Supply Chains, University of Bradford
South-east Asia is becoming more explicitly tied into great-power competition, and the Strait of Malacca is at the centre of it.
(Full Story)
|
By Chloe Casey, Lecturer in Nutrition and Behaviour, Bournemouth University
Beer could come with a “surprising health benefit”, according to a new report from the BBC. This must be pleasing news for beer drinkers everywhere. But what did the new study the BBC report was based on actually say? And does it stand up to scrutiny? The study, published in the Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, set out to assess the vitamin B6 content of alcohol-free and full-strength beers. Vitamin B6 is an essential nutrient…
(Full Story)
|
By Simona Palladino, Senior Lecturer in Social Sciences, Liverpool Hope University
More than 800 men, branded ‘enemy aliens’ were killed when cruise ship bound for Canada was torpedoed by a Nazi U-Boat.
(Full Story)
|
By Farooq Sher, Senior Lecturer in Sustainable Energy Engineering, Nottingham Trent University
The strain is emerging from a mismatch between how energy systems were built and the conditions under which they now operate.
(Full Story)
|
By Simon D. Angus, Professor, Department of Economics & SoDa Laboratories, Monash Business School, Monash University
The statistical arc of human endeavour in the marathon keeps bending upwards. There is still much to be inspired by.
(Full Story)
|
By Dylan O'Driscoll, Professor in Peace and Conflict, Coventry University Fathima Azmiya Badurdeen, Lecturer, Department of Social Sciences, Technical University of Mombasa Joel Busher, Professor of Political Sociology, Coventry University Sheila Ronoh, PhD Researcher, Coventry University Wilson Ndenyele, Lecturer in natural resources governance, Technical University of Mombasa
Climate change and its associated impacts can worsen security challenges, including those associated with violent extremism. This is particularly the case in areas that are both vulnerable to the impacts of climate change and characterised by social and political instability. In north-eastern Kenya, for instance, droughts, flooding and livelihood destruction are unfolding alongside, and worsening, activity…
(Full Story)
|
By Ana M. Camelo Vega, Senior Economics and Finance Researcher, Columbia Center on Sustainable Investment, Columbia University
Africa’s clean energy funding would work much better if projects could borrow on fairer terms, and have longer to pay back loans.
(Full Story)
|