By Karen Walsh Authors: Karen Walsh, Andrea Wallace, Mathilde Pavis, Natalie Olszowy, James Griffin and Naomi Hawkins The importance of access to intellectual property rights…
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By Catherine Caine The UK is currently facing unprecedented times as Covid-19 has forced the country into lockdown. However, the recent development consent application from EDF…
By Ben Hudson 2020 has been a year of global crises. In the early months, Brexit, forced migration and climate change all vied for dominance…
By Rebecca Probert Weddings have been one of the many casualties of COVID-19, and over the last few months many couples have had to postpone…
By Anna Mountford-Zimdars and colleagues The closure of schools during the COVID-19 pandemic impacts on young people, families, teachers and university admissions and outreach professionals. …
By Julian Jamison Unusually for an infectious disease, COVID-19 has primarily made its presence felt in wealthier countries — so far. Now we are beginning…
By Julian Jamison This working paper (the corresponding author is Michèle Belot from the European University Institute) presents a new data set collected on representative…
By Climent Quintana-Domeque Amid the COVID-19 crisis in the UK, we study the demand and willingness to pay for hand sanitiser gel, disposable face masks…
By Branwyn Poleykett In West Africa the COVID-19 pandemic is unfolding against the backdrop of a “food crisis of exceptional magnitude.” People with expertise in…
By Kyriaki Noussia The spread of COVID-19 has had a global impact, with the human toll being significant, and with the economic cost being unquantifiable.…
By Richard Maull The Internet of Food Things (IoFT) Network Plus brings together data and computer scientists, chemists, and economists to investigate how artificial intelligence,…
By Martin Moore Historians are as much a product of their particular time and place as the subjects we study. Our interpretations of the past…