New method uses fossilised dinosaur teeth to reconstruct the climate during the Mesozoic era, according to a study published in PNAS. A team of researchers from the Universities of Göttingen,
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Using e-cigarettes at an early age may act as a gateway to smoking cigarettes later in life, which in turn can lead to health issues in young people, according to
Factors like deprivation and transport density are linked to increases in suicide risk, according to a study published in the journal Lancet Regional Health – Europe. A team from Imperial
In deafening silence, a study by Wang et al. was published, revealing the long-term effects of GMO diets on a macaque population. Dr. Guy-André Pelouze revisits this research. GMOs are
It’s easier to lose weight by avoiding processed foods, according to a study published in Nature Medicine. Participants ate nutritionally identical diets, but those eating minimally processed foods managed to
How to Reverse Global Warming: We Ask the New Expert – and the Answer Isn’t What You Think
In previous articles (for example, (1) and (2)), we have explained the basic elements of global warming which make it apparent that near-term reductions in temperature can plausibly come from
Ahead of the IUCN World Conservation Congress, over 100 scientists and conservation leaders have issued an open letter. They are urging the global conservation community not to rule out the
Ahead of the IUCN World Conservation Congress, over 100 scientists and conservation leaders have issued an open letter. They are urging the global conservation community not to rule out the
Since 2019, the European Union (EU) has been reviewing the European regulations that will apply to certain new varieties of genetically edited plants (i-e obtained with new genomic techniques, NGT).
Like clockwork, we receive the annual Statistical Review of World Energy relevant to energy geopolitics every June. From 1954 until 2022, BP volunteered to compile this data. Initially, the review