According to a new report in Science, global efforts to rebuild fisheries and limit overfishing would reduce the threat to endangered marine species in addition to promoting sustainable profit. The
Archive for March 2018
By harnessing the power of a perceptual movement illusion, researchers report that amputees with prosthetic hands can improve their motor performance and regain a sense of control through neural-machine interface.
The European Commission announced on Monday that it has opened a comprehensive investigation to determine whether Romania’s public support provided to Complexul Energetic Hunedoara (CE Hunedoara), a state-owned electricity and
The European Union’s General Court said on Wednesday that civil society organisations could submit legal cases challenging the way the European Commission authorises the sale of genetically modified organisms, or
The European alcohol industry announced plans on Monday to provide consumers with more information about the caloric content and ingredients of their drinks. However, the self-regulatory proposal has been criticised
On February 2nd, 2018, the National Toxicology Program[1] (or NTP), a US government toxicology research programme, produced two technical reports [1, 2] and a press release[2] on the results of
The Norwegian Parliament is preparing to decide whether to join the European Union’s energy union, but the decision has caused divisions among members of Parliament, Norway’s top opposition Labour Party
Researchers have discovered that empathy is not only developed through life experiences and education, but it is also determined in part by our genes. They also found that on average,
The UK government has rejected calls from environmental groups and lawmakers to impose a tax on disposable coffee cups. The decision has been criticised by environmental campaigners, who say the
Scientists believe they have found a way make mosquitoes resistant to the malaria parasite. Using new CRISPR/Cas9 technology, researchers were able to remove a gene in mosquitoes that makes them