A team of researchers in Italy found that not only do genetically modified crops, or GMOs, improve crop yields, but they also are beneficial to health. Published online in Scientific Reports,
Archive for February 2018
The European Court of Justice (ECJ) found Poland guilty of violating European Union air quality laws on Thursday. According to the court, Poland consistently exceeded EU pollution limits between 2007
New research has found that postnatal depression can impact relationships between mothers and their children into adult life, as well as have a negative impact on relationships between grandmothers and
An advisor to the EU’s top court said on Tuesday that Poland broke European environmental laws by increasing logging in one of Europe’s ancient forests, marking the latest strain in
Slovenian and Croatian fishermen have been caught up in a border dispute between their two countries over fishing rights in the Adriatic. Since both the Slovenes and Croats issue fines for
Half of European Union member states have leveraged the Common Agricultural Policy to substantially reduce poverty and raise incomes in farming, while other countries are lagging behind, according to a
The European Union has the cost-effective potential to double the share of renewables in its energy mix by 2030, according to a new report. Prepared by the International Renewable Energy
A study published in the February 2018 issue of Science and Public Policy and entitled “European Paradox or Delusion—Are European Science and Economy Outdated?” gives rise to concerns. It states
A new report from UK’s Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Committee warns that Brexit will have “a significant impact” on both farmers and consumers if the UK leaves the EU
Jürgen Rüttgers, Germany’s former science and technology minister, urged the European Commission to increase investment in artificial intelligence (AI) and cybersecurity research in order to compete with the United States