The general infatuation with hydrogen is the subject of justified criticism that often remains confused by mixing everything up. Michel de Rougemont try to get some clarity. The question of why
Archive for 2020
The development of COVID-19 vaccines is moving at an unprecedented rate. Whether it takes weeks or even years for a vaccine to be approved, initial supplies will be limited. This
The last six months have been tumultuous for anyone working in the food supply chain. From farms to grocery stores, there have been disruptions of all kinds imaginable (and unimaginable),
On 15 September, satellites recorded an arctic sea ice level of 3.74m sq km, the second-lowest minimum in the 42-year satellite record, according to the latest report released by the
Reminder : European Scientist is not a peer-reviewed scientific journal. The opinion below is only up to its authors. Abstract Great public organisations like the WHO tend to lack proper
2020 was a promising year that many of us were impatiently expecting. Space launches, 5G and robotic innovations were some of the most-anticipated projects for this year. Until the coronavirus
“This public person thus formed by the union of all the others […] is called the State when it is passive and Sovereign when it is active. “Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Du
As someone that has spent her entire career defending evidence-based science, I am dismayed that too often the scientific facts around the health effects of low dose radiation are ignored.
Trees naturally take up and store carbon dioxide, creating a vast and natural carbon sink that is crucial to putting the brakes on global warming. One assumed benefit of higher
In a report released on 3 September, a group of experts from ten countries conclude that germline editing of human embryos is still too risky due to unresolved scientific and