Consistent exercise throughout one’s life is the key to healthy ageing, according to new research. Published on Thursday as two papers in the journal Aging Cell, the study found that
Archive for March 2018
A recent ban on plastic waste imports in China is forcing European leaders to develop an alternative strategy for plastic use and waste disposal. Europe is often viewed as an
How exactly the different centres of the human brain work together will remain a mystery for a long time to come because of their unimaginable complexity. Nevertheless, there are partial
Air quality in Bulgaria has improved since a court ruled last year that the country needed to put more effort into reducing air pollution, but there is still more work
European Union trade commissioner Cecilia Malmstrom said the EU will impose retaliatory tariffs on a number of agricultural products imported to Europe from United States if Washington decides to follow
A fortnight ago Virginie Tournay, of CEVIPOF, a scientific research institute at the famous Science Po [Paris Institute of Political Studies] published the following article on her Huffingtonpost blog “Reconquering
Researchers at Wageningen University in the Netherlands have found that DNA testing can accurately identify illegally logged and traded tropical hardwood. The study was published recently in the journal Biological
Scientists have uncovered evidence that particular genes related to neural connectivity may be linked to synaesthesia, a type of perception in which an experience of one sense automatically and involuntarily
New research has identified the conditions under which global warming could be limited to 1.5°C by 2100, keeping in line with targets set by the Paris Agreement. Led by Joeri
Tensions between Russia and Ukraine have raised concerns that gas supplies to Europe via pipelines in Ukraine could be affected by the dispute. On Friday, Russia’s Gazprom said it would