Does slapping a warning label on every single item we buy in the shops really make us more aware of potential risks, or are we running into an overprotection of
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The implementation of nuclear energy is an investment in the Polish engineering know-how and a knowledge-based economy – says Krzysztof TCHÓRZEWSKI. This article initially was published by our partner, Wszystko
Ecology has reconnected the fundamental and sacred link that connects the environment to man. With this communion, it fills the void left by religions in an age of technological explosion.
Ecology has reconnected the fundamental and sacred link that connects the environment to man. With this communion, it fills the void left by religions in an age of technological explosion.
The Lancet has published a study whose conclusions are in fact misleading and liable to unfortunate interpretation (1). This new salvo from the hygiene industry has created a great stir
Contribution to Raymond Piccoli’s opinion piece The initiative taken by EUROPEAN SCIENTIST to carry out a “European Tour” of research funding is timely. It could contribute to better understanding
There is now scientific consensus that pesticides cause cancer among farmers. This conclusion has been confirmed by the courts insofar as one type of cancer, non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma, has been classified
Researchers are still largely in the dark in their search for the causes and triggers of the dreaded Alzheimer’s dementia. They swing between various hypotheses. Recently, for example, there has
The European Food Safety Authority, although funded by the European Union, operates independently of legislative and executive institutions (Commission, Council, Parliament) and EU Member States. It performs risk assessments that
It’s been a strange summer for wheat. If there is one cereal that has got people talking recently, it is the illustrious descendent of triticale: alternately victim of drought, then