On April 10, 2019, we were treated to a wealth of scientific news: with the observation of a black hole, the discovery of a new human species and the return
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A recent survey by the IE University in Madrid reveals that one in four Europeans would be ready to put an artificial intelligence in power. Should we be concerned for
To say that relations between NGOs and agribusiness are strained is nothing short of an understatement. On closer inspection, however, this antagonism is not all that warranted. In recent years,
“If the bee disappeared off the face of the Earth, man would only have four years left to live…” Internet users have been mis-attributing this quote to Einstein for years, demonstrating their willingness to
For the last few months, political ecology has been hitting the headlines more and more. Parties and NGOs are competing to bring out ever more imaginative programmes calling for increasingly
Last week, saw “SIA 2019” take place in Paris, the codename for the 55th edition of the International Agricultural Show. This event, in addition to being loved and acclaimed by
2018 was a year replete with scientific communication. More than ever this field reveals how highly complex it is. After nearly a year of considering this subject, here are some
Last week I’ve been invited to the preview showing of Oscar-nominated director Scott Hamilton Kennedy’s Food Evolution, which has been released in US and will come soon to Europe’s theaters.
European Scientist launches a “Series of Events”: an overview of the key themes for European Science
During this period of commemoration, there are a number of notable anniversaries. With the centenary of the Great War in the same week as the 151st birthday of Marie Sklodowska
As the 2019 elections approach, and the European project is undergoing profound political questioning, the Horizon Europe (FP9) programme ought to easily generate universal agreement. And in fact, in a