On the occasion of Pink October (1), a month dedicated to the fight against breast cancer, European Scientist gives the floor to Jean-Philippe Vuillez, university professor and practitioner of nuclear
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With the publication of his new essay, “The great delusion of rescuing the planet by a great reset: How the economic and financial circles are pleased to be convinced” Michel
On the occasion of the publication of a new edition of the collective work Plant Biotechnology. Experience and Future Prospects, edited by Agnès Ricroch, Surinder Chopra, Marcel Kuntz (Springer, 2021)
During the State of the Nation address given on 1 September, Kazakh President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev outlined Nur-Sultan’s plans to accelerate Kazakhstan’s transition to a low-carbon economy. Tokayev announced that over
After a slow start in the global vaccination race, Europe has now built up a small but consistent lead in comparison to the United States and enjoys the world’s highest
In the midst of the Farm to Fork (F2F) debate and the renegotiation of the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP), the European Scientist gives the floor to Pierre Pagesse, one of
Swiss company Helvetiq has launched Save Patient Zero, game’s project related to Covid 19, on Kickstarter. Hadi Barkat, CEO of the company, has answered our questions to explain this brand
“Europe must make progress on animal genomic editing.” Interview with J.P. Jégou, President of the French Veterinarian Academy”
European Scientist was able to interview Jean-Pierre Jégou, President of the Académie Vétérinaire de France since the beginning of 2021, after five years as Secretary General, of this prestigious Academy
While European citizens are transfixed by the European policy issues of vaccines and energy transition, they are paying much less attention to the F2F (From Farm to Fork) plan and
After months of stalling, European leaders finally reached a consensus at the end of February to develop a standardised health certificate. Brussels is hoping that the so-called “Digital Green Pass”,