The President of the European Commission, Ursula van der Leyen, told MEPs on 8 June that a radical reform of the electricity market was needed. For her, “the electricity market
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As the European debate over food labelling (FoP for Front of Pack labelling) continues in Brussels, criticism of the Nutri-Score system is growing and it is unwittingly uniting in opposition
The Emmanuelle Ducros affair (1) currently making waves in the French-speaking Twittersphere illustrates two new developments in the controversy that is raging in the pro-science community against the zealots of
Following the dramatic fire at Notre Dame De Paris, European Scientist had the opportunity to interview Suzana Demetrescu-Guenego, an independent architect specialising in heritage restoration. She considers this tragic event
As international travel and global connectivity increase, European countries must ensure they are prepared with efficient and cost-effective strategies to deal with mosquito-borne diseases, researchers in Italy wrote in a
A new study has found that moderate drinkers take less time off of work due to illness than those who do not drink at all and those who drink excessively. Although
The number of daily smokers in France dropped by 1 million in 2017 compared to 2016, according to a new report from France’s health ministry. The ministry attributed the decline
The European Union has given the green light for free trade agreement negotiations with Australia and New Zealand. The talks could lead to a multi-billion dollar deal that has the
After decades of what many say has been insufficient support for autistic citizens, the French government is launching a €340 million plan to help provide basic education and care for
Scientists have detected harmful chemicals including cadmium, mercury and lead in plastic samples taken from Lake Geneva, which sits on the border between Switzerland and France. The study is first