A cup of tea black offers many comforts – especially during these cold bleak winter days. But it also does positively impact your quest for weight loss, research says. The
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Study suggests exposure to traffic pollution during pregnancy could have detrimental effects on your baby’s health by causing low birth weight. A new study published 05 December 2017 analysed the
The British capital’s iconic taxis ditch diesel to help cut pollution in the city. A new generation of electric cars has hit the road. The TX eCity may look just
A week after MEPs voted in favour of increasing efficiency and renewable energy targets, the lead rapporteur on the recast of the energy efficiency directive was replaced amid criticism on his
Wine residue found in Neolithic earthware from Georgia shows that viticulture has existed for more then 8.000 years. That is about one thousand years more than previously believed. Until now,
Italy prompted seven other EU countries to ask the European Commission to limit rice imports from Cambodia, in accordance with the founding treaty “safeguard clause”. After wheat, rice is the
A reasonable daily cheese consumption could help prevent heart diseases and strokes, study led by scientist of the Suzhou university says. When it comes to health, cheese has a bad
Legal action against a German energy company launched by a farmer living in the Peruvian Andean mountains firm is “admissible” according to a German court of appeal, despite the company
Two papers offer up a novel method showed some artificial intelligence programs can each themselves new language – without any dictionary or human help. In this piece, we will not
The European Commission has come out in favour of a more active role for EU member states in the 2020 Common Agricultural Policy reform. Phil Hogan, European Commissioner for Agriculture,