With this opinion from Astrophysicist Raymond Piccoli, European Scientist publishes the 2nd part of its tour of research financing across Europe. We want to give various decision makers and scientists
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The entry into force of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) was celebrated as a major step forward throughout Europe. The old continent finally has an tool to tame the
Given their significance for the vital functions of industrial societies and their potential for climate change, future developments in fossil fuel production (petrol, natural gas, coal), will have to buy
If you are middle aged and overweight, you can still be fit, if you ensure your do four hours of exercise daily and/or exercise regularly. This emerges from research carried
With this opinion piece from Professor Aleksander Nawrat, European Scientist launches its tour of research financing across Europe. We want to give various decision makers the opportunity to lay out
Of the billions of pieces of data accumulated on the Internet, some have “special value” and are of such interest that they attract great, even “ogre-ish” appetites… This is “sensitive”
The debate about AI and the benefit or impact it could have for society, has grown to a scale which dwarfs the most basic question – what actually is it?
Malaria infection is a global problem. It is currently present in 91 countries spread over 8 regions in the world (Central and South America, Hispaniola , Africa, the Middle East, the Indian
A team of mainly Chinese researchers – the first author is Qian Shen and the reference author is Kexuan Tang – have just published “The Genome of Artemisia annua Provides
On April 1st, 2017 the NutriScore arrived on the shelves of our shops, and it was no April Fool’s joke.
What is the NutriScore? Why is it there? Is it necessary, useful, or effective? Consumers are asking themselves these questions and answers are not forthcoming. The basic idea is certainly