At a time when European farmers have just staged protests against the European Union’s Common Agricultural Policy which, according to them, prevents them from earning a living, at a time
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A tool developed at the University of Bonn will be able to predict crop yields and other functions to help farmers, according to a study published in Plant Methods. A
A successful fourth test flight of Starship by Elon Musk’s SpaceX, a renewed focus on European space sovereignty with a full order book for Ariane 6… space news is bustling.
Sharks’ high levels of diversity have declined over the past 10 million years, and they’re at their lowest value in the present day, according to a study published in
A new program aimed at preventing suicide in autistic adults was trialled to identify ways to reduce suicide and self-harm amongst autistic people, according to a study published in the
One in six patients experience side effects when they stop taking antidepressants, according to a study published in The Lancet Psychiatry. It’s commonly believed that stopping antidepressants can be highly
Domestication and selective breeding limits facial expressions in dogs compared to wolves
The process of domestication and selective breeding in dogs has limited their ability to use facial expressions compared to wolves, according to a study published in Nature’s Scientific Reports. In
New species can develop when cuckoos rely on other birds to raise their chicks, according to a study published in Science. The theory is that when two species interact closely
Carbon neutrality is part of every political agenda. But what concrete solutions can help us achieve it? The acronym CDR for Carbon Dioxide Removal refers to a whole range of
Our ability to want to help others is controlled by a very specific area in the brain, according to a study published in the journal Nature Human Behaviour. Understanding how