NRI’s Professor Delia Grace co-authored an article in The Conversation highlighting the essential role of a One Health approach to preventing mpox at its source – where animal-to-human transmission occurs.
Professor Steve Belmain contributed to this article in the Guardian on considerations for using contraceptives as a humane way to control rising numbers of pests like grey squirrels, wild boar and pigeons.
In this article on the importance of the ‘One Health approach’ in preventing pandemics, NRI’s Professor Delia Grace highlights the negative impacts of endemic zoonotic diseases, especially in low and middle-income countries.
Dr Katherine August recently contributed to an article in Cumbrian Wildlife’s July 2024 issue discussing how a new project is investigating the link between ticks and grey squirrels in the spread of...
Dr. Manuela Carnaghi contributed to an article in Science News about mosquitoes increasingly targeting frog nostrils for their blood meal. Further research in this area will be key for understanding disease transmission in animals.
NRI Director, Prof. Sheryl Hendriks’ work on determining the true cost of food is cited in a piece by New Scientist. In the article, Sheryl says the current cost of food ‘doesn’t include social externalities, such as underpayment of...
NRI's Dr Sarah Arnold was interviewed by a number of media outlets following publication of the article entitled ‘Bumble bees show an induced preference for flowers when primed with caffeinated nectar and a target floral odour’, in Current...
NRI's Professor Jeremy Haggar appeared on an episode of the CNN Business Africa Marketplace series, to discuss a ‘rediscovered’ coffee species, Coffea stenophylla, that has the potential to help futureproof the coffee industry against...