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Save Our Sonic: Trace Chemicals Found In Hedgehogs In Sweden

A recent analysis is sounding an environmental alarm over brominated flame retardants, PCBs, plasti
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To Reduce Violent Protesters, UK Bans Face Coverings. Are They Banning Civil Rights?

It’s a dangerous time for protest rights in the UK. The government has introduced a bill that would make it a criminal offence to conceal your identity at a protest.
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Study Shows Modern Pesticides Needed in Germany

The United States is producing affordable food using less energy, less water, and less land than at any time in history, all leading to less environmental strain.
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Artificial nose identifies malignant tissue in brain tumours

An artificial nose helps neurosurgeons to identify cancerous tissue during surgery and enables the more precise excision of tumours.

Save Our Sonic: Trace Chemicals Found In Hedgehogs In Sweden

A recent analysis is sounding an environmental alarm over brominated flame retardants, PCBs, plasti

30% of surprise spot checks in France reveal organic industry fraud

In France, The Departmental Department of Population Protection routinely visits markets, restaurants and supermarkets of the Côte d'Azur to conduct "surprise" checks. They also visit organic farm

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