European elections 2019: science at the polls In the context of the European elections, European Scientist is bringing you a series of views from experts from different countries on
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Interview with Guy Waksman, member of the Academy of Agriculture: “AgriFood Tech start-ups” are on the rise!
The European Scientist: Guy Waksman, you are one of the leading French experts in precision agriculture. You have just returned from a study trip to the Netherlands, can you tell
2019 European elections: the question of science In the run towards the European elections, the European Scientist will issue a series of interviews of various experts from the UE
Following the dramatic fire at Notre Dame De Paris, European Scientist had the opportunity to interview Suzana Demetrescu-Guenego, an independent architect specialising in heritage restoration. She considers this tragic event
On November 23, London Mayor Sadiq Khan announced that, as of February, all advertisements for food high in fat, sugar and salt will be banned from the London tube and
European Scientist had the pleasure of interviewing Bernard Durand, former Director of the Geology-Geochemistry Division of the French Institute of Petroleum and New Energies, then of the Ecole nationale supérieure
Interview with Gil Rivière Wekstein, author of the book “Food panic – they feed on our fear”
Gil Rivière Wekstein writes for the French blog Agriculture and Environnement. He is also a member of the Association Française des Journalistes Agricoles (French Farming Journalists’ Association). We talked to
The EU recently held a forum for the bio-based industries – a multi-billion-euro industry that continues to grow. The European Union is looking to stimulate investment in the bioeconomy. John
Brussels will make the case for financial compensation to a World Trade Organisation arbitration panel after the trade regulator ruled the bacon ban was politically motivated and therefore illegal. Heightened
Late December often means more gatherings with family and friends, with more opportunities to drink and celebrate. By the end of the festive season, many people may have suggested supposed