Revered French gastronome Jean Brillat-Savarin coined the phrase: “Tell me what you eat, and I will…
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New abortion laws contribute to sexist environments that harm everyone's health
Nine states have passed laws in 2019 alone that restrict abortion at the earliest stages of…
Analysis of global cancer data shines light on alternative gen 'switches' in tumors
Scientists from the Agency for Science, Technology and Research (A*STAR)’s Genome Institute of Singapore (GIS) have…
Konnect satellite completes vibration tests
The first Spacebus Neo satellite—Konnect, a high-throughput satellite ordered by Eutelsat—has successfully completed its mechanical test…
Households feeding their dogs and cats with raw food do not consider the diet a significant source of infections
An extensive international survey conducted at the University of Helsinki indicates that pet owners do not…
The stress of extreme living underwater for simulating upcoming Moon missions
As NASA prepares to return to the Moon in the next couple of years and possibly…
Improved Common Agricultural Policy compliance with publicly available and user-generated data
Implementation of the EU’s Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) seeks, amongst other ambitions, to ensure sustainability in…
Ecologists find bird-deterring nets create haven for stinging venomous caterpillars
While collecting data from live oak trees in the world’s largest medical center, Rice University evolutionary…
New Zealand launches plan to revive the health of lakes and rivers
New Zealand’s government released a plan to reverse the decline of iconic lakes and rivers this…
The air above Antarctica is suddenly getting warmer
Record warm temperatures above Antarctica over the coming weeks are likely to bring above-average spring temperatures…