A team of German and Austrian researchers developed a fully biodegradable muscle to be used in robots, according to a study published in Science Advances. Many researchers believe that robots
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“BBB has won because Dutch are very hostiles to EU’s technocracy” says Pieter Cleppe (interview)
Last week in the Netherlands the BoerBurgerBeweging (BBB) a Dutch “farmers’ party” has been victorious of the provincial elections. This can be seen as the follow up of the nitrogen’s controversy.
Catching a liar has never been easier. It’s not about body language or how convincing the message is; liars are all about how detailed the story is. This is the
An international team of researchers, including from the University of Nottingham, UK, uncovered a key gene in plants that helps them use energy more efficiently and capture more water and
Support for natural gas as an alternative source of fuel is decreasing due to public concerns about climate change, according to a study published in the scientific journal Nature Climate
Researchers from the University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, UK, developed a new method to capture CO2 during the crushing process of rocks used in construction, according to a study published in
Migratory birds must take rest periods during their migration journeys to boost their immune system, according to a study published in the scientific journal Biology Letters. We all know that
Farm to Fork: How the Ukraine war exposed Europe’s Farm to Fork green plan as unsustainable
How the war in Ukraine has derailed the European Union Farm to Fork initiative — and sparked a debate about what constitutes sustainable agriculture. In March 2020, the EU, unveiled its
Europe’s life science laboratory EMBL is leading the first multi-European and cross-disciplinary study to assess biodiversity on a large scale. Coastlines are rich in biodiversity but also represent important sites
Soft skills have become increasingly popular in academic and professional circles. The term soft skills appeared in the early 1970s in the United States and emerged in French-speaking educational sciences