Accelerated melting of permafrost due to global warming is increasing the release of organic matter into Arctic and subarctic lakes and ponds, causing them to darken, according to new research.
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The European Commission has approved an Italian program to provide €4.7 billion in public support for advanced biomethane and biofuels. Under EU state aid rules, the Commission approved the Italian
In a new study, scientists found no evidence that fish oil supplements improve children’s memory, behaviour or reading abilities. The results contradict previous findings and suggest Omega-3 supplements may not
In recent years, lawyers have taken a stance on the issue of electromagnetic fields, and in the process, demonstrated, in often overt attempts to cast doubt on the impartiality and
German chemical giant Bayer said on Wednesday it is preparing to sell additional assets as it seeks to win European Union antitrust approval for its €50 billion-plus takeover bid for
Researchers have discovered what gives Dutch adventurer Wim Hof, known as “The Iceman,” an unusual resistance to the cold. Published in the journal NeuroImage, the study provides new information about
A recent controversy in France has centred on the teaching of mathematics. According to Luc Ferry, former Minister of Education, it has been reduced to a pure tool for student