Tag: food
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Science news roundup: NASA will make its second attempt on Saturday to launch its first rocket to the moon.Huge ancient elephant tusk fossil found in Israel
[ad_1] Below is a summary of the current science news briefs. NASA Makes Second Attempt at First Moon Rocket Launch on Saturday NASA is aiming to make a second attempt to launch a giant next-generation lunar rocket on Saturday, September 3rd. This was five days after his first attempt to launch a spacecraft ... -
Hannah Coakley, MSPH, RDN-Verywell Health
[ad_1] highlight MSc in Public Health and Human Nutrition 10+ Years of Food Justice, Nutritional Programming and Eating Disorder Recovery I love taking hard-to-understand concepts and breaking them down in ways that are accessible and applicable to everyday life. I always aim to use evidence-based research training to provide up-to-date and well-supported data to help ... -
Why teaming up with microbes is important for maintaining good health
[ad_1] Growing Evidence That Diversity and Richness Are Good for Your Gut Microbiome You are a microbe, and your colon is said to be one of the most densely populated ecosystems on the planet. And in that relationship, both sides win. Your gut is a haven for over 100 trillion microbes. At the same time, ... -
Under attack, Oberlin shifts gears to student health care providers
[ad_1] The Oberlin College community confirmed via a local news report on Sunday that the college has outsourced all student medical services to Catholic medical institutions that prescribe only contraceptives with “medical indications.” I knew. But on Tuesday, after facing a barrage of criticism, President Carmen Twiley-Amber announced that the university would change course and ... -
EU needs to act on science to protect oceans
[ad_1] The importance of the world’s oceans cannot be overemphasized. The ocean provides her 50% of the oxygen we breathe, feeds billions of people and sustains the lives of millions more. The ocean is an excellent biological pump for global atmospheric and temperature regulation, and a driving force for water and nutrient cycling. As one ... -
Analysis: Scientists seek to solve ozone threat to food security in Africa
[ad_1] [ABERGWYNGREGYN、ウェールズ、8 月 31 日 ロイター]- Plant scientist Felicity Hayes checks her crops in one of eight small domed greenhouses set against a backdrop of Welsh hills. Potted pigeon peas and papaya planted in spring are lush and ready to bear fruit. In the greenhouse next door, the same plants look sickly and stunted. Pigeon ... -
Podcast: Is It Time To Quit ‘Baby’ Aspirin? The Tobacco Industry’s Scientific Denial.Dutch farmers protest
[ad_1] MeIs it time to give up on low-dose aspirin as a heart attack prevention tool? New evidence suggests the risks may outweigh the benefits for many. Tobacco industry evades tobacco regulation followed a strategy of science denial that helped Are activist groups using the same tactics today in their campaigns against pesticides? Dutch farmers ... -
How does philanthropy support science journalism?
[ad_1] Among the many economic changes brought about by the explosion of the Internet in the first decades of this century is the ad-driven business model that underpinned most newspapers and publications for decades. there was a collapse. Remember when ad revenue plummeted to multi-page classified ads, car ads, and washing machine ads? It has ...



