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Le 29 avril 2021, la Commission européenne (CE) a ouvert le débat sur le statut réglementaire des nouvelles techniques génomiques (NGT New Genomic Techniques) dans l’Union européenne (UE) en publiant un texte de positionnement . En utilisant ce concept de NGT, elle indique que cette réflexion ne porte pas uniquement sur les plantes, mais aussi sur les micro-organismes et MOST OF THE SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS WILL NOT BE MET Most of the Sustainable Development Goals will not be met by 2030. In 2015, 193 countries committed to the UN’s 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), a so-called blueprint for achieving a better and more sustainable future for all. The goals address various important global challenges such as poverty, inequality, climate change, and EUROPEAN GREEN DEAL IS OUR NEW GROWTH STRATEGY, SAYS EU European Green Deal is our new growth strategy, says EU. Yesterday — Wednesday 11 December — the European Commission revealed details of its much anticipated European Green Deal, covering everything from the food we grow to the air we breathe and vows to “leave no-one behind” in the race to achieve a climate-neutral economy by 2050. DO STATINS REALLY WORK? WHO BENEFITS? WHO HAS THE POWER TO The claim was that “29% of all statin users will experience muscle pain, weakness or cramps”. Collins stated that this figure was misleading. However, the company, Boston Heart Diagnostics – who had been given exclusive license for the patent that Collins himself filedin
HUMANS PRODUCE MORE METHANE EMISSIONS THAN PREVIOUSLY THOUGHT Humans produce more methane emissions than previously thought. Methane is a potent greenhouse gas that may be contributing far more to climate change than previously thought. In a new paper published on 19 February in Nature, the authors suggest humans may be responsible for up to 40 per cent more methane emissions than previously estimated(1).
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Le 29 avril 2021, la Commission européenne (CE) a ouvert le débat sur le statut réglementaire des nouvelles techniques génomiques (NGT New Genomic Techniques) dans l’Union européenne (UE) en publiant un texte de positionnement . En utilisant ce concept de NGT, elle indique que cette réflexion ne porte pas uniquement sur les plantes, mais aussi sur les micro-organismes et MOST OF THE SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS WILL NOT BE MET Most of the Sustainable Development Goals will not be met by 2030. In 2015, 193 countries committed to the UN’s 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), a so-called blueprint for achieving a better and more sustainable future for all. The goals address various important global challenges such as poverty, inequality, climate change, and EUROPEAN GREEN DEAL IS OUR NEW GROWTH STRATEGY, SAYS EU European Green Deal is our new growth strategy, says EU. Yesterday — Wednesday 11 December — the European Commission revealed details of its much anticipated European Green Deal, covering everything from the food we grow to the air we breathe and vows to “leave no-one behind” in the race to achieve a climate-neutral economy by 2050. DO STATINS REALLY WORK? WHO BENEFITS? WHO HAS THE POWER TO The claim was that “29% of all statin users will experience muscle pain, weakness or cramps”. Collins stated that this figure was misleading. However, the company, Boston Heart Diagnostics – who had been given exclusive license for the patent that Collins himself filedin
HUMANS PRODUCE MORE METHANE EMISSIONS THAN PREVIOUSLY THOUGHT Humans produce more methane emissions than previously thought. Methane is a potent greenhouse gas that may be contributing far more to climate change than previously thought. In a new paper published on 19 February in Nature, the authors suggest humans may be responsible for up to 40 per cent more methane emissions than previously estimated(1).
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Farm to Fork: a lack of strategic vision that will harm Europe’s food sovereignty. - Features -. In the midst of the Farm to Fork (F2F) debate and the renegotiation of the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP), the European Scientist gives the floor to Pierre Pagesse, one of. By European Scientist - 04.05.2021. NEW GENOMIC TECHNIQUES (NGTS): THE EUROPEAN COMMISSION On April 29, 2021, the European Commission (EC) opened the debate on the regulatory status of New Genomic Techniques (NGTs) in the European Union (EU) by publishing a position paper . Using this concept of NGTs, it indicates that this study is not just about plants (even it is actually almost exclusively focused on them) but also concerns microorganisms and animals that will be treated later. NEW CHEAPER AND MORE EFFECTIVE FILTER TO REMOVE VIRUSES New cheaper and more effective filter to remove viruses from water. A team of researchers from the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Zurich (ETH Zurich) has developed a simple filter capable of eliminating virus present in water, according to a study published recently in Nature Nanotechnology (1). The new system not only hasproved
NATURAL PRODUCT COULD BE THE ALTERNATIVE TO SINGLE-USE A plant-based material may be the solution to replace single-use plastics, according to a team from the University of Cambridge, UK (1). The team has developed a new sustainable and scalable material, which is as strong as standard plastic. MAJORITY OF THE WORLD'S POPULATION DEPENDS ON IMPORTED FOOD The majority of the world’s population live in countries that are dependent on, at least to some extent, imported food, according to a new study published on 17 April in Nature Food (1). This could intensify vulnerabilities during the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic as supply chains are disrupted. HOW DO PLANTS PROTECT THEMSELVES FROM TOO MUCH SUNLIGHT? By Siobhán Dunphy - 10.03.2020. Sunlight is required for photosynthesis, but too much sunlight can damage plants. So, to protect themselves, plants avoid so-called photodamage by expelling excess light as heat. How they achieve this is a topic that scientists have debated for decades. Now, scientists have revealed one of thepossible
BIOFUELS: A LONG-STANDING ILLUSION Biofuels: a long-standing illusion. By Samuel Furfari - 04.03.2019. The idea of replacing petroleum products with alternative fuels produced from agriculture dates back to the 1973 and 1979 oil crises. But apart from the development of bioethanol from cane sugar in Brazil, the idea had not come to fruition because it was not economically viable. NUTRINFORM VS. NUTRISCORE: ITALY SETS STAGE FOR EUROPEAN Nutrinform vs. Nutriscore: Italy sets stage for European food labelling battle. While Nutri-Score is the French government’s candidate for a long-awaited front-of-package (FOP) labelling system that the EU one day hopes to implement across its territory, it is far from the only horse in the race. With Nutrinform, Italy has presenteda new
HOW CAN CRISPR TECHNOLOGY IMPROVE PLANT BREEDING? A new comprehensive review paper published last week on 15 July in Nature plants explores how scientists can use CRISPR to enhance traditional plant breeding techniques with the goal of ensuring global food security (1). Gene-editing technologies like CRISPR will be particularly important “in the context of global climate change as well as in the face of current agricultural, environmental LETTER REGARDING DR VANDANA SHIVA'S ANTI-SCIENTIFIC AND Perhaps you are unaware of Dr. Vandana Shiva’s constant use of anti-scientific rhetoric to support unethical positions. We are very surprised that any science-based and ethically inspired institution would invite her to speak. Here are some of her prejudicial, anti-science, anti-social stances: 1. WHY IS INDUSTRIAL HYDROGEN PRODUCED FROM NATURAL GAS ANDSEE MORE ON EUROPEANSCIENTIST.COM NEW GENOMIC TECHNIQUES (NGTS): THE EUROPEAN COMMISSIONSEE MORE ON EUROPEANSCIENTIST.COM HYDROGEN STRATEGY TO NOWHERESEE MORE ON EUROPEANSCIENTIST.COM THE CAT'S CLAW, A MIRACLE CURE FROM THE JUNGLE The Cat's Claw is a miracle cure from the jungle. Its antibacterial, antifungal and antiviral effects have proven particularly effective in combating persistent infections such as Lyme disease, Candida, Eppstein-Barr (glandular fever), herpes, bladder NOUVELLES TECHNIQUES GÉNOMIQUES (NGT) : OUVERTURE …TRANSLATE THISPAGE
Le 29 avril 2021, la Commission européenne (CE) a ouvert le débat sur le statut réglementaire des nouvelles techniques génomiques (NGT New Genomic Techniques) dans l’Union européenne (UE) en publiant un texte de positionnement . En utilisant ce concept de NGT, elle indique que cette réflexion ne porte pas uniquement sur les plantes, mais aussi sur les micro-organismes et MOST OF THE SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS WILL NOT BE MET Most of the Sustainable Development Goals will not be met by 2030. In 2015, 193 countries committed to the UN’s 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), a so-called blueprint for achieving a better and more sustainable future for all. The goals address various important global challenges such as poverty, inequality, climate change, and EUROPEAN GREEN DEAL IS OUR NEW GROWTH STRATEGY, SAYS EU European Green Deal is our new growth strategy, says EU. Yesterday — Wednesday 11 December — the European Commission revealed details of its much anticipated European Green Deal, covering everything from the food we grow to the air we breathe and vows to “leave no-one behind” in the race to achieve a climate-neutral economy by 2050. DO STATINS REALLY WORK? WHO BENEFITS? WHO HAS THE POWER TO The claim was that “29% of all statin users will experience muscle pain, weakness or cramps”. Collins stated that this figure was misleading. However, the company, Boston Heart Diagnostics – who had been given exclusive license for the patent that Collins himself filedin
HUMANS PRODUCE MORE METHANE EMISSIONS THAN PREVIOUSLY THOUGHT Humans produce more methane emissions than previously thought. Methane is a potent greenhouse gas that may be contributing far more to climate change than previously thought. In a new paper published on 19 February in Nature, the authors suggest humans may be responsible for up to 40 per cent more methane emissions than previously estimated(1).
POURQUOI L’HYDROGÈNE INDUSTRIEL EST-IL PRODUIT À PARTIR …TRANSLATE THIS PAGESEE MORE ON EUROPEANSCIENTIST.COM WHY IS INDUSTRIAL HYDROGEN PRODUCED FROM NATURAL GAS ANDSEE MORE ON EUROPEANSCIENTIST.COM NEW GENOMIC TECHNIQUES (NGTS): THE EUROPEAN COMMISSIONSEE MORE ON EUROPEANSCIENTIST.COM HYDROGEN STRATEGY TO NOWHERESEE MORE ON EUROPEANSCIENTIST.COM THE CAT'S CLAW, A MIRACLE CURE FROM THE JUNGLE The Cat's Claw is a miracle cure from the jungle. Its antibacterial, antifungal and antiviral effects have proven particularly effective in combating persistent infections such as Lyme disease, Candida, Eppstein-Barr (glandular fever), herpes, bladder NOUVELLES TECHNIQUES GÉNOMIQUES (NGT) : OUVERTURE …TRANSLATE THISPAGE
Le 29 avril 2021, la Commission européenne (CE) a ouvert le débat sur le statut réglementaire des nouvelles techniques génomiques (NGT New Genomic Techniques) dans l’Union européenne (UE) en publiant un texte de positionnement . En utilisant ce concept de NGT, elle indique que cette réflexion ne porte pas uniquement sur les plantes, mais aussi sur les micro-organismes et MOST OF THE SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS WILL NOT BE MET Most of the Sustainable Development Goals will not be met by 2030. In 2015, 193 countries committed to the UN’s 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), a so-called blueprint for achieving a better and more sustainable future for all. The goals address various important global challenges such as poverty, inequality, climate change, and EUROPEAN GREEN DEAL IS OUR NEW GROWTH STRATEGY, SAYS EU European Green Deal is our new growth strategy, says EU. Yesterday — Wednesday 11 December — the European Commission revealed details of its much anticipated European Green Deal, covering everything from the food we grow to the air we breathe and vows to “leave no-one behind” in the race to achieve a climate-neutral economy by 2050. DO STATINS REALLY WORK? WHO BENEFITS? WHO HAS THE POWER TO The claim was that “29% of all statin users will experience muscle pain, weakness or cramps”. Collins stated that this figure was misleading. However, the company, Boston Heart Diagnostics – who had been given exclusive license for the patent that Collins himself filedin
HUMANS PRODUCE MORE METHANE EMISSIONS THAN PREVIOUSLY THOUGHT Humans produce more methane emissions than previously thought. Methane is a potent greenhouse gas that may be contributing far more to climate change than previously thought. In a new paper published on 19 February in Nature, the authors suggest humans may be responsible for up to 40 per cent more methane emissions than previously estimated(1).
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Farm to Fork: a lack of strategic vision that will harm Europe’s food sovereignty. - Features -. In the midst of the Farm to Fork (F2F) debate and the renegotiation of the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP), the European Scientist gives the floor to Pierre Pagesse, one of. By European Scientist - 04.05.2021. NEW GENOMIC TECHNIQUES (NGTS): THE EUROPEAN COMMISSION On April 29, 2021, the European Commission (EC) opened the debate on the regulatory status of New Genomic Techniques (NGTs) in the European Union (EU) by publishing a position paper . Using this concept of NGTs, it indicates that this study is not just about plants (even it is actually almost exclusively focused on them) but also concerns microorganisms and animals that will be treated later. NEW CHEAPER AND MORE EFFECTIVE FILTER TO REMOVE VIRUSES New cheaper and more effective filter to remove viruses from water. A team of researchers from the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Zurich (ETH Zurich) has developed a simple filter capable of eliminating virus present in water, according to a study published recently in Nature Nanotechnology (1). The new system not only hasproved
NATURAL PRODUCT COULD BE THE ALTERNATIVE TO SINGLE-USE A plant-based material may be the solution to replace single-use plastics, according to a team from the University of Cambridge, UK (1). The team has developed a new sustainable and scalable material, which is as strong as standard plastic. MAJORITY OF THE WORLD'S POPULATION DEPENDS ON IMPORTED FOOD The majority of the world’s population live in countries that are dependent on, at least to some extent, imported food, according to a new study published on 17 April in Nature Food (1). This could intensify vulnerabilities during the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic as supply chains are disrupted. HOW DO PLANTS PROTECT THEMSELVES FROM TOO MUCH SUNLIGHT? By Siobhán Dunphy - 10.03.2020. Sunlight is required for photosynthesis, but too much sunlight can damage plants. So, to protect themselves, plants avoid so-called photodamage by expelling excess light as heat. How they achieve this is a topic that scientists have debated for decades. Now, scientists have revealed one of thepossible
BIOFUELS: A LONG-STANDING ILLUSION Biofuels: a long-standing illusion. By Samuel Furfari - 04.03.2019. The idea of replacing petroleum products with alternative fuels produced from agriculture dates back to the 1973 and 1979 oil crises. But apart from the development of bioethanol from cane sugar in Brazil, the idea had not come to fruition because it was not economically viable. NUTRINFORM VS. NUTRISCORE: ITALY SETS STAGE FOR EUROPEAN Nutrinform vs. Nutriscore: Italy sets stage for European food labelling battle. While Nutri-Score is the French government’s candidate for a long-awaited front-of-package (FOP) labelling system that the EU one day hopes to implement across its territory, it is far from the only horse in the race. With Nutrinform, Italy has presenteda new
HOW CAN CRISPR TECHNOLOGY IMPROVE PLANT BREEDING? A new comprehensive review paper published last week on 15 July in Nature plants explores how scientists can use CRISPR to enhance traditional plant breeding techniques with the goal of ensuring global food security (1). Gene-editing technologies like CRISPR will be particularly important “in the context of global climate change as well as in the face of current agricultural, environmental LETTER REGARDING DR VANDANA SHIVA'S ANTI-SCIENTIFIC AND Perhaps you are unaware of Dr. Vandana Shiva’s constant use of anti-scientific rhetoric to support unethical positions. We are very surprised that any science-based and ethically inspired institution would invite her to speak. Here are some of her prejudicial, anti-science, anti-social stances: 1. NEW CHEAPER AND MORE EFFECTIVE FILTER TO REMOVE VIRUSES New cheaper and more effective filter to remove viruses from water. A team of researchers from the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Zurich (ETH Zurich) has developed a simple filter capable of eliminating virus present in water, according to a study published recently in Nature Nanotechnology (1). The new system not only hasproved
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THE CAT'S CLAW, A MIRACLE CURE FROM THE JUNGLE The Cat's Claw is a miracle cure from the jungle. Its antibacterial, antifungal and antiviral effects have proven particularly effective in combating persistent infections such as Lyme disease, Candida, Eppstein-Barr (glandular fever), herpes, bladder BIOFUELS: A LONG-STANDING ILLUSION Biofuels: a long-standing illusion. By Samuel Furfari - 04.03.2019. The idea of replacing petroleum products with alternative fuels produced from agriculture dates back to the 1973 and 1979 oil crises. But apart from the development of bioethanol from cane sugar in Brazil, the idea had not come to fruition because it was not economically viable. HOW CAN CRISPR TECHNOLOGY IMPROVE PLANT BREEDING? A new comprehensive review paper published last week on 15 July in Nature plants explores how scientists can use CRISPR to enhance traditional plant breeding techniques with the goal of ensuring global food security (1). Gene-editing technologies like CRISPR will be particularly important “in the context of global climate change as well as in the face of current agricultural, environmental LANCEMENT DE VEGA, LE PREMIER SUPERCALCULATEUR …TRANSLATE THIS PAGE La Commission européenne et l’Entreprise commune pour le calcul haute performance (EuroHPC) ont procédé à l’inauguration du supercalculateur Vega, en Slovénie. Il s’agit du premier superordinateur acquis grâce à des fonds de l’Union Européenne (UE) et des contributions de ses Etats membres, pour un montant de17,2 millions €. Le nouveau supercalculateur a été fourni CO2 : CLIMAT ET AGRICULTURE CO2 : climat et agriculture. Dans les débats sur le réchauffement climatique, l’agriculture est souvent mise en cause pour sa contribution importante aux émissions de CO2. C’est oublier que la production d’hydrates de carbone contenus dans les récoltes est autant de CO2 soustrait à l’atmosphère pour le bien de tous, etque le
NEW CHEAPER AND MORE EFFECTIVE FILTER TO REMOVE VIRUSES New cheaper and more effective filter to remove viruses from water. A team of researchers from the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Zurich (ETH Zurich) has developed a simple filter capable of eliminating virus present in water, according to a study published recently in Nature Nanotechnology (1). The new system not only hasproved
NEW GENOMIC TECHNIQUES (NGTS): THE EUROPEAN COMMISSIONSEE MORE ON EUROPEANSCIENTIST.COM WHY IS INDUSTRIAL HYDROGEN PRODUCED FROM NATURAL GAS ANDSEE MORE ON EUROPEANSCIENTIST.COM HYDROGEN STRATEGY TO NOWHERESEE MORE ON EUROPEANSCIENTIST.COM HUMANS PRODUCE MORE METHANE EMISSIONS THAN PREVIOUSLY THOUGHT Humans produce more methane emissions than previously thought. Methane is a potent greenhouse gas that may be contributing far more to climate change than previously thought. In a new paper published on 19 February in Nature, the authors suggest humans may be responsible for up to 40 per cent more methane emissions than previously estimated(1).
THE CAT'S CLAW, A MIRACLE CURE FROM THE JUNGLE The Cat's Claw is a miracle cure from the jungle. Its antibacterial, antifungal and antiviral effects have proven particularly effective in combating persistent infections such as Lyme disease, Candida, Eppstein-Barr (glandular fever), herpes, bladder BIOFUELS: A LONG-STANDING ILLUSION Biofuels: a long-standing illusion. By Samuel Furfari - 04.03.2019. The idea of replacing petroleum products with alternative fuels produced from agriculture dates back to the 1973 and 1979 oil crises. But apart from the development of bioethanol from cane sugar in Brazil, the idea had not come to fruition because it was not economically viable. HOW CAN CRISPR TECHNOLOGY IMPROVE PLANT BREEDING? A new comprehensive review paper published last week on 15 July in Nature plants explores how scientists can use CRISPR to enhance traditional plant breeding techniques with the goal of ensuring global food security (1). Gene-editing technologies like CRISPR will be particularly important “in the context of global climate change as well as in the face of current agricultural, environmental LANCEMENT DE VEGA, LE PREMIER SUPERCALCULATEUR …TRANSLATE THIS PAGE La Commission européenne et l’Entreprise commune pour le calcul haute performance (EuroHPC) ont procédé à l’inauguration du supercalculateur Vega, en Slovénie. Il s’agit du premier superordinateur acquis grâce à des fonds de l’Union Européenne (UE) et des contributions de ses Etats membres, pour un montant de17,2 millions €. Le nouveau supercalculateur a été fourni CO2 : CLIMAT ET AGRICULTURE CO2 : climat et agriculture. Dans les débats sur le réchauffement climatique, l’agriculture est souvent mise en cause pour sa contribution importante aux émissions de CO2. C’est oublier que la production d’hydrates de carbone contenus dans les récoltes est autant de CO2 soustrait à l’atmosphère pour le bien de tous, etque le
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Farm to Fork: a lack of strategic vision that will harm Europe’s food sovereignty. - Features -. In the midst of the Farm to Fork (F2F) debate and the renegotiation of the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP), the European Scientist gives the floor to Pierre Pagesse, one of. By European Scientist - 04.05.2021. HYDROGEN STRATEGY TO NOWHERE Hydrogen strategy to nowhere. By Samuel Furfari - 30.07.2020. The European Commission presented its hydrogen strategy in July 2020. It is convinced that it will be possible to make ‘clean’ hydrogen a viable solution for a climate-neutral economy and to build a dynamic value chain for this resource in the EU. It is even convinced to dothat
NEW GENOMIC TECHNIQUES (NGTS): THE EUROPEAN COMMISSION On April 29, 2021, the European Commission (EC) opened the debate on the regulatory status of New Genomic Techniques (NGTs) in the European Union (EU) by publishing a position paper . Using this concept of NGTs, it indicates that this study is not just about plants (even it is actually almost exclusively focused on them) but also concerns microorganisms and animals that will be treated later. BIOFUELS: A LONG-STANDING ILLUSION Biofuels: a long-standing illusion. By Samuel Furfari - 04.03.2019. The idea of replacing petroleum products with alternative fuels produced from agriculture dates back to the 1973 and 1979 oil crises. But apart from the development of bioethanol from cane sugar in Brazil, the idea had not come to fruition because it was not economically viable. THE CAT'S CLAW, A MIRACLE CURE FROM THE JUNGLE The Cat's Claw is a miracle cure from the jungle. Its antibacterial, antifungal and antiviral effects have proven particularly effective in combating persistent infections such as Lyme disease, Candida, Eppstein-Barr (glandular fever), herpes, bladder DO STATINS REALLY WORK? WHO BENEFITS? WHO HAS THE POWER TO The claim was that “29% of all statin users will experience muscle pain, weakness or cramps”. Collins stated that this figure was misleading. However, the company, Boston Heart Diagnostics – who had been given exclusive license for the patent that Collins himself filedin
EUROPEAN SCIENTISTTRANSLATE THIS PAGE Weniger Atherosklerose, wenn GPRC5B fehlt. Bild: MPI für Herz- und Lungenforschung Blutgefäße sind nicht mit der passiven Rolle von Wasserleitungen vergleichbar. Vielmehr sind sie höchst aktiv. Denn ihre Wände tauschen. Von Edgar Gärtner - 05.03.2020. - Wöchentlichen European Scientist HOW CAN CRISPR TECHNOLOGY IMPROVE PLANT BREEDING? A new comprehensive review paper published last week on 15 July in Nature plants explores how scientists can use CRISPR to enhance traditional plant breeding techniques with the goal of ensuring global food security (1). Gene-editing technologies like CRISPR will be particularly important “in the context of global climate change as well as in the face of current agricultural, environmental WINDRÄDER VERSCHLECHTERN DAS KLIMA Windräder verschlechtern das Klima. Von Edgar Gärtner - 24.01.2020. Die deutsche Politik möchte durch den Wechsel von kohlenstoffhaltigen zu regenerativen Energieträgern zur Abmilderung des globalen Klimawandels beitragen. Da Wasserkraft und Biomasse-Vergasung bereits ausgereizt sind und die Photovoltaik im Winter nur einen sehr geringen DIE ERDE KÜHLT SICH VIELLEICHT SCHON BALD ABTRANSLATE THIS PAGE Die Erde kühlt sich vielleicht schon bald ab. Die obige Grafik stammt aus einer im vergangenen Jahr im Fachmagazin Remote Sensing (2019, 11 (6), 663; erschienenen Arbeit über Ergebnisse der Satelliten-Mission CERES. Deren Aufgabe ist die Vermessung der Energiebilanz der Erde. Sie zeigt, dass die Differenz zwischen der von der Erde HYDROGEN STRATEGY TO NOWHERESEE MORE ON EUROPEANSCIENTIST.COM THE CAT'S CLAW, A MIRACLE CURE FROM THE JUNGLE The Cat's Claw is a miracle cure from the jungle. Its antibacterial, antifungal and antiviral effects have proven particularly effective in combating persistent infections such as Lyme disease, Candida, Eppstein-Barr (glandular fever), herpes, bladder WHY IS INDUSTRIAL HYDROGEN PRODUCED FROM NATURAL GAS ANDSEE MORE ON EUROPEANSCIENTIST.COM HUMANS PRODUCE MORE METHANE EMISSIONS THAN PREVIOUSLY THOUGHT Humans produce more methane emissions than previously thought. Methane is a potent greenhouse gas that may be contributing far more to climate change than previously thought. In a new paper published on 19 February in Nature, the authors suggest humans may be responsible for up to 40 per cent more methane emissions than previously estimated(1).
BIOFUELS: A LONG-STANDING ILLUSION Biofuels: a long-standing illusion. By Samuel Furfari - 04.03.2019. The idea of replacing petroleum products with alternative fuels produced from agriculture dates back to the 1973 and 1979 oil crises. But apart from the development of bioethanol from cane sugar in Brazil, the idea had not come to fruition because it was not economically viable. DO STATINS REALLY WORK? WHO BENEFITS? WHO HAS THE POWER TO The claim was that “29% of all statin users will experience muscle pain, weakness or cramps”. Collins stated that this figure was misleading. However, the company, Boston Heart Diagnostics – who had been given exclusive license for the patent that Collins himself filedin
CRISPR-CAS 9 CORRECTS GENETIC DEFECTS IN MICE CRISPR-Cas 9 corrects genetic defects in mice. Two separate studies published on 8 October in Nature Medicine have successfully used modified CRISPR-Cas9 gene editing technologies to correct gene mutations associated two genetically inherited metabolic disorders, phenylketonuria and hereditary tyrosinemia type 1 (HT1). The use ofbase editors
HOW CAN CRISPR TECHNOLOGY IMPROVE PLANT BREEDING? A new comprehensive review paper published last week on 15 July in Nature plants explores how scientists can use CRISPR to enhance traditional plant breeding techniques with the goal of ensuring global food security (1). Gene-editing technologies like CRISPR will be particularly important “in the context of global climate change as well as in the face of current agricultural, environmental NEW REAL-TIME MONITORING METHOD COULD IMPROVE THE New real-time monitoring method could improve the sustainable management of grasslands. A new study published on 15 November in Frontiers in Sustainable Food Systems has presented a cheap and easy real-time method to measure nutrient levels in grassland (1). This rapid new technique will allow farmers to quickly monitor changes inpasture
EUROPEAN SCIENTISTTRANSLATE THIS PAGE Weniger Atherosklerose, wenn GPRC5B fehlt. Bild: MPI für Herz- und Lungenforschung Blutgefäße sind nicht mit der passiven Rolle von Wasserleitungen vergleichbar. Vielmehr sind sie höchst aktiv. Denn ihre Wände tauschen. Von Edgar Gärtner - 05.03.2020. - Wöchentlichen European HYDROGEN STRATEGY TO NOWHERESEE MORE ON EUROPEANSCIENTIST.COM THE CAT'S CLAW, A MIRACLE CURE FROM THE JUNGLE The Cat's Claw is a miracle cure from the jungle. Its antibacterial, antifungal and antiviral effects have proven particularly effective in combating persistent infections such as Lyme disease, Candida, Eppstein-Barr (glandular fever), herpes, bladder WHY IS INDUSTRIAL HYDROGEN PRODUCED FROM NATURAL GAS ANDSEE MORE ON EUROPEANSCIENTIST.COM HUMANS PRODUCE MORE METHANE EMISSIONS THAN PREVIOUSLY THOUGHT Humans produce more methane emissions than previously thought. Methane is a potent greenhouse gas that may be contributing far more to climate change than previously thought. In a new paper published on 19 February in Nature, the authors suggest humans may be responsible for up to 40 per cent more methane emissions than previously estimated(1).
BIOFUELS: A LONG-STANDING ILLUSION Biofuels: a long-standing illusion. By Samuel Furfari - 04.03.2019. The idea of replacing petroleum products with alternative fuels produced from agriculture dates back to the 1973 and 1979 oil crises. But apart from the development of bioethanol from cane sugar in Brazil, the idea had not come to fruition because it was not economically viable. DO STATINS REALLY WORK? WHO BENEFITS? WHO HAS THE POWER TO The claim was that “29% of all statin users will experience muscle pain, weakness or cramps”. Collins stated that this figure was misleading. However, the company, Boston Heart Diagnostics – who had been given exclusive license for the patent that Collins himself filedin
CRISPR-CAS 9 CORRECTS GENETIC DEFECTS IN MICE CRISPR-Cas 9 corrects genetic defects in mice. Two separate studies published on 8 October in Nature Medicine have successfully used modified CRISPR-Cas9 gene editing technologies to correct gene mutations associated two genetically inherited metabolic disorders, phenylketonuria and hereditary tyrosinemia type 1 (HT1). The use ofbase editors
HOW CAN CRISPR TECHNOLOGY IMPROVE PLANT BREEDING? A new comprehensive review paper published last week on 15 July in Nature plants explores how scientists can use CRISPR to enhance traditional plant breeding techniques with the goal of ensuring global food security (1). Gene-editing technologies like CRISPR will be particularly important “in the context of global climate change as well as in the face of current agricultural, environmental NEW REAL-TIME MONITORING METHOD COULD IMPROVE THE New real-time monitoring method could improve the sustainable management of grasslands. A new study published on 15 November in Frontiers in Sustainable Food Systems has presented a cheap and easy real-time method to measure nutrient levels in grassland (1). This rapid new technique will allow farmers to quickly monitor changes inpasture
EUROPEAN SCIENTISTTRANSLATE THIS PAGE Weniger Atherosklerose, wenn GPRC5B fehlt. Bild: MPI für Herz- und Lungenforschung Blutgefäße sind nicht mit der passiven Rolle von Wasserleitungen vergleichbar. Vielmehr sind sie höchst aktiv. Denn ihre Wände tauschen. Von Edgar Gärtner - 05.03.2020. - Wöchentlichen European NEW CHEAPER AND MORE EFFECTIVE FILTER TO REMOVE VIRUSES 1 day ago · A team of researchers from the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Zurich (ETH Zurich) has developed a simple filter capable of eliminating virus present in water, according to a study published recently in Nature Nanotechnology. “NEW GENOMIC TECHNIQUES”: WHERE IS EUROPE GOING? End of April 2021, the European Commission published a report on “new genomic techniques” which was awaited by developers of these biotechnologies, since it was expected to have major implications for their regulation in the European Union (EU). Furthermore, European regulation would affect the global marketing of these products depending on the closing or opening NEW GENOMIC TECHNIQUES (NGTS): THE EUROPEAN COMMISSION On April 29, 2021, the European Commission (EC) opened the debate on the regulatory status of New Genomic Techniques (NGTs) in the European Union (EU) by publishing a position paper . Using this concept of NGTs, it indicates that this study is not just about plants (even it is actually almost exclusively focused on them) but also concerns microorganisms and animals that will be treated later. WHY IS INDUSTRIAL HYDROGEN PRODUCED FROM NATURAL GAS AND Samuel Furfari and Henri Masson review the possibilities allowed by hydrogen and the EU’s policies The enthusiasm for hydrogen Hydrogen suddenly seems to have become an exceptional solution for the energy transition, also called decarbonisation of the economy. Not a day goes by without an industry, an authority or media announcing more and more extraordinary DO STATINS REALLY WORK? WHO BENEFITS? WHO HAS THE POWER TO The claim was that “29% of all statin users will experience muscle pain, weakness or cramps”. Collins stated that this figure was misleading. However, the company, Boston Heart Diagnostics – who had been given exclusive license for the patent that Collins himself filedin
AN OPEN-SOURCE RESPIRATOR FOR 40 EUROS An open-source respirator for 40 Euros – from a 3D printer. Ventilaid is an unusual project straight out of Poland and just in time for the COVID crisis19: a team of engineers has developed and made available free of charge on the Internet a breathing apparatus that can be printed with a 3D printer for the modest sum of 40 euros. DR. ASEEM MALHOTRA : THE BEST DEFENSE AGAINST CORONAVIRUS Dr. Aseem Malhotra : The best defense against Coronavirus is optimising metabolic health. Winter is coming and the current spate of Coronavirus-related news is not encouraging: the pandemic is ravaging Europe, efficient cures are still just over the horizon, and many are prophesizing that the second wave will hit us even harder than thefirst one.
THE 3P’S OF AN ACTIVE EUROPEAN DIGITAL SOVEREIGNTY: POWER The 3P’s of an active European digital sovereignty: Power, Planning, Performance. “This public person thus formed by the union of all the others is called the State when it is passive and Sovereign when it is active. “Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Du Contrat Social. With the appointment in 2019 of Thierry Breton as European Commissioner HOW DO PLANTS PROTECT THEMSELVES FROM TOO MUCH SUNLIGHT? By Siobhán Dunphy - 10.03.2020. Sunlight is required for photosynthesis, but too much sunlight can damage plants. So, to protect themselves, plants avoid so-called photodamage by expelling excess light as heat. How they achieve this is a topic that scientists have debated for decades. Now, scientists have revealed one of thepossible
ARE GOVERNMENTS ABLE TO DELIVER THE ENERGY TRANSITION? The latter set a mandatory target of 20% for renewable energy’s share in final energy consumption in the EU by 2020 and a mandatory minimum target of 10% for biofuels. It also set up a new legislative framework to enhance the promotion and use of renewable energy. As we are nearing the end of 2020, we can start to analyse the impact of the HYDROGEN STRATEGY TO NOWHERESEE MORE ON EUROPEANSCIENTIST.COM HUMANS PRODUCE MORE METHANE EMISSIONS THAN PREVIOUSLY THOUGHT Humans produce more methane emissions than previously thought. Methane is a potent greenhouse gas that may be contributing far more to climate change than previously thought. In a new paper published on 19 February in Nature, the authors suggest humans may be responsible for up to 40 per cent more methane emissions than previously estimated(1).
DO STATINS REALLY WORK? WHO BENEFITS? WHO HAS THE POWER TO The claim was that “29% of all statin users will experience muscle pain, weakness or cramps”. Collins stated that this figure was misleading. However, the company, Boston Heart Diagnostics – who had been given exclusive license for the patent that Collins himself filedin
BIOFUELS: A LONG-STANDING ILLUSION Biofuels: a long-standing illusion. By Samuel Furfari - 04.03.2019. The idea of replacing petroleum products with alternative fuels produced from agriculture dates back to the 1973 and 1979 oil crises. But apart from the development of bioethanol from cane sugar in Brazil, the idea had not come to fruition because it was not economically viable. HOW DO PLANTS PROTECT THEMSELVES FROM TOO MUCH SUNLIGHT? By Siobhán Dunphy - 10.03.2020. Sunlight is required for photosynthesis, but too much sunlight can damage plants. So, to protect themselves, plants avoid so-called photodamage by expelling excess light as heat. How they achieve this is a topic that scientists have debated for decades. Now, scientists have revealed one of thepossible
THE CAT'S CLAW, A MIRACLE CURE FROM THE JUNGLE The Cat's Claw is a miracle cure from the jungle. Its antibacterial, antifungal and antiviral effects have proven particularly effective in combating persistent infections such as Lyme disease, Candida, Eppstein-Barr (glandular fever), herpes, bladder GENETICALLY ENGINEERED CROPS: A NECESSITY FOR FOOD SECURITY The acceptance of genetically engineered food is a divisive topic that is deeply embedded in the ongoing debate around climate change, sustainability and food security. Despite studies finding that genetically engineered crops do not pose health risks to humans and revealing that they instead provide economic and health benefits such as enhanced nutrition and yield, RED MEAT BASHING AND HUMAN ANCESTRAL DIET In the setting of a flexitarian diet like shown in the blue zone countries, the benefits of meat add those of fish and seafood, more high fibre, plant-based foods, with the nutritional durability of an omnivorous diet. Red meat bashing is against human ancestral CRISPR-CAS 9 CORRECTS GENETIC DEFECTS IN MICE CRISPR-Cas 9 corrects genetic defects in mice. Two separate studies published on 8 October in Nature Medicine have successfully used modified CRISPR-Cas9 gene editing technologies to correct gene mutations associated two genetically inherited metabolic disorders, phenylketonuria and hereditary tyrosinemia type 1 (HT1). The use ofbase editors
HOW CAN CRISPR TECHNOLOGY IMPROVE PLANT BREEDING? A new comprehensive review paper published last week on 15 July in Nature plants explores how scientists can use CRISPR to enhance traditional plant breeding techniques with the goal of ensuring global food security (1). Gene-editing technologies like CRISPR will be particularly important “in the context of global climate change as well as in the face of current agricultural, environmental HYDROGEN STRATEGY TO NOWHERESEE MORE ON EUROPEANSCIENTIST.COM HUMANS PRODUCE MORE METHANE EMISSIONS THAN PREVIOUSLY THOUGHT Humans produce more methane emissions than previously thought. Methane is a potent greenhouse gas that may be contributing far more to climate change than previously thought. In a new paper published on 19 February in Nature, the authors suggest humans may be responsible for up to 40 per cent more methane emissions than previously estimated(1).
DO STATINS REALLY WORK? WHO BENEFITS? WHO HAS THE POWER TO The claim was that “29% of all statin users will experience muscle pain, weakness or cramps”. Collins stated that this figure was misleading. However, the company, Boston Heart Diagnostics – who had been given exclusive license for the patent that Collins himself filedin
BIOFUELS: A LONG-STANDING ILLUSION Biofuels: a long-standing illusion. By Samuel Furfari - 04.03.2019. The idea of replacing petroleum products with alternative fuels produced from agriculture dates back to the 1973 and 1979 oil crises. But apart from the development of bioethanol from cane sugar in Brazil, the idea had not come to fruition because it was not economically viable. HOW DO PLANTS PROTECT THEMSELVES FROM TOO MUCH SUNLIGHT? By Siobhán Dunphy - 10.03.2020. Sunlight is required for photosynthesis, but too much sunlight can damage plants. So, to protect themselves, plants avoid so-called photodamage by expelling excess light as heat. How they achieve this is a topic that scientists have debated for decades. Now, scientists have revealed one of thepossible
GENETICALLY ENGINEERED CROPS: A NECESSITY FOR FOOD SECURITY The acceptance of genetically engineered food is a divisive topic that is deeply embedded in the ongoing debate around climate change, sustainability and food security. Despite studies finding that genetically engineered crops do not pose health risks to humans and revealing that they instead provide economic and health benefits such as enhanced nutrition and yield, THE CAT'S CLAW, A MIRACLE CURE FROM THE JUNGLE The Cat's Claw is a miracle cure from the jungle. Its antibacterial, antifungal and antiviral effects have proven particularly effective in combating persistent infections such as Lyme disease, Candida, Eppstein-Barr (glandular fever), herpes, bladder RED MEAT BASHING AND HUMAN ANCESTRAL DIET In the setting of a flexitarian diet like shown in the blue zone countries, the benefits of meat add those of fish and seafood, more high fibre, plant-based foods, with the nutritional durability of an omnivorous diet. Red meat bashing is against human ancestral CRISPR-CAS 9 CORRECTS GENETIC DEFECTS IN MICE CRISPR-Cas 9 corrects genetic defects in mice. Two separate studies published on 8 October in Nature Medicine have successfully used modified CRISPR-Cas9 gene editing technologies to correct gene mutations associated two genetically inherited metabolic disorders, phenylketonuria and hereditary tyrosinemia type 1 (HT1). The use ofbase editors
HOW CAN CRISPR TECHNOLOGY IMPROVE PLANT BREEDING? A new comprehensive review paper published last week on 15 July in Nature plants explores how scientists can use CRISPR to enhance traditional plant breeding techniques with the goal of ensuring global food security (1). Gene-editing technologies like CRISPR will be particularly important “in the context of global climate change as well as in the face of current agricultural, environmental NEW CHEAPER AND MORE EFFECTIVE FILTER TO REMOVE VIRUSES 1 day ago · A team of researchers from the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Zurich (ETH Zurich) has developed a simple filter capable of eliminating virus present in water, according to a study published recently in Nature Nanotechnology. “NEW GENOMIC TECHNIQUES”: WHERE IS EUROPE GOING? End of April 2021, the European Commission published a report on “new genomic techniques” which was awaited by developers of these biotechnologies, since it was expected to have major implications for their regulation in the European Union (EU). Furthermore, European regulation would affect the global marketing of these products depending on the closing or opening THE CAT'S CLAW, A MIRACLE CURE FROM THE JUNGLE The Cat's Claw is a miracle cure from the jungle. Its antibacterial, antifungal and antiviral effects have proven particularly effective in combating persistent infections such as Lyme disease, Candida, Eppstein-Barr (glandular fever), herpes, bladder COVID-19 MIGHT TRIGGER DIABETES IN OTHERWISE HEALTHY PEOPLE COVID-19 might trigger diabetes in otherwise healthy people. By Siobhán Dunphy - 26.06.2020. People with diabetes are known to be at increased risk of developing COVID-19 and those with the condition are more likely to die from the infection (1, 2). Now, a growing body of evidence suggests the novel coronavirus might trigger type 1 diabetes. HOW DO PLANTS PROTECT THEMSELVES FROM TOO MUCH SUNLIGHT? By Siobhán Dunphy - 10.03.2020. Sunlight is required for photosynthesis, but too much sunlight can damage plants. So, to protect themselves, plants avoid so-called photodamage by expelling excess light as heat. How they achieve this is a topic that scientists have debated for decades. Now, scientists have revealed one of thepossible
DR. ASEEM MALHOTRA : THE BEST DEFENSE AGAINST CORONAVIRUS Dr. Aseem Malhotra : The best defense against Coronavirus is optimising metabolic health. Winter is coming and the current spate of Coronavirus-related news is not encouraging: the pandemic is ravaging Europe, efficient cures are still just over the horizon, and many are prophesizing that the second wave will hit us even harder than thefirst one.
THE 3P’S OF AN ACTIVE EUROPEAN DIGITAL SOVEREIGNTY: POWER The 3P’s of an active European digital sovereignty: Power, Planning, Performance. “This public person thus formed by the union of all the others is called the State when it is passive and Sovereign when it is active. “Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Du Contrat Social. With the appointment in 2019 of Thierry Breton as European Commissioner GENETICALLY ENGINEERED CROPS: A NECESSITY FOR FOOD SECURITY The acceptance of genetically engineered food is a divisive topic that is deeply embedded in the ongoing debate around climate change, sustainability and food security. Despite studies finding that genetically engineered crops do not pose health risks to humans and revealing that they instead provide economic and health benefits such as enhanced nutrition and yield, CAN PLASTIC-EATING BACTERIA HELP SOLVE THE PLASTIC Can plastic-eating bacteria help solve the plastic pollution problem? Scientists recently discovered a type of plastic-eating bacteria that slowly munches away on plastic waste in the ocean (1). Now, scientists from the Technical University of Crete have shed some light on how efficient these microbes are at breaking down plastics. EUROPEAN SCIENTISTTRANSLATE THIS PAGE Weniger Atherosklerose, wenn GPRC5B fehlt. Bild: MPI für Herz- und Lungenforschung Blutgefäße sind nicht mit der passiven Rolle von Wasserleitungen vergleichbar. Vielmehr sind sie höchst aktiv. Denn ihre Wände tauschen. Von Edgar Gärtner - 05.03.2020. - Wöchentlichen European Scientist HYDROGEN STRATEGY TO NOWHERESEE MORE ON EUROPEANSCIENTIST.COM HUMANS PRODUCE MORE METHANE EMISSIONS THAN PREVIOUSLY THOUGHTHUMAN METHANE EMISSIONSHOW DOES METHANE AFFECT HUMANSHOW IS METHANE PRODUCEDHUMAN METHANE GAS PRODUCTIONMETHANE GAS EFFECTS ON HUMANSMETHANE GAS HUMANS Humans produce more methane emissions than previously thought. Methane is a potent greenhouse gas that may be contributing far more to climate change than previously thought. In a new paper published on 19 February in Nature, the authors suggest humans may be responsible for up to 40 per cent more methane emissions than previously estimated(1).
DO STATINS REALLY WORK? WHO BENEFITS? WHO HAS THE POWER TO The claim was that “29% of all statin users will experience muscle pain, weakness or cramps”. Collins stated that this figure was misleading. However, the company, Boston Heart Diagnostics – who had been given exclusive license for the patent that Collins himself filedin
BIOFUELS: A LONG-STANDING ILLUSION Biofuels: a long-standing illusion. By Samuel Furfari - 04.03.2019. The idea of replacing petroleum products with alternative fuels produced from agriculture dates back to the 1973 and 1979 oil crises. But apart from the development of bioethanol from cane sugar in Brazil, the idea had not come to fruition because it was not economically viable. HOW DO PLANTS PROTECT THEMSELVES FROM TOO MUCH SUNLIGHT?BEST PLANTS FOR DIRECT SUNLIGHTHOUSE PLANTS FOR DIRECT SUNLIGHTPLANTS NEED SUNLIGHTPLANTS THAT NEED A LOT OF SUNLIGHT By Siobhán Dunphy - 10.03.2020. Sunlight is required for photosynthesis, but too much sunlight can damage plants. So, to protect themselves, plants avoid so-called photodamage by expelling excess light as heat. How they achieve this is a topic that scientists have debated for decades. Now, scientists have revealed one of thepossible
THE CAT'S CLAW, A MIRACLE CURE FROM THE JUNGLE The Cat's Claw is a miracle cure from the jungle. Its antibacterial, antifungal and antiviral effects have proven particularly effective in combating persistent infections such as Lyme disease, Candida, Eppstein-Barr (glandular fever), herpes, bladder GENETICALLY ENGINEERED CROPS: A NECESSITY FOR FOOD SECURITY The acceptance of genetically engineered food is a divisive topic that is deeply embedded in the ongoing debate around climate change, sustainability and food security. Despite studies finding that genetically engineered crops do not pose health risks to humans and revealing that they instead provide economic and health benefits such as enhanced nutrition and yield, RED MEAT BASHING AND HUMAN ANCESTRAL DIET In the setting of a flexitarian diet like shown in the blue zone countries, the benefits of meat add those of fish and seafood, more high fibre, plant-based foods, with the nutritional durability of an omnivorous diet. Red meat bashing is against human ancestral CRISPR-CAS 9 CORRECTS GENETIC DEFECTS IN MICE CRISPR-Cas 9 corrects genetic defects in mice. Two separate studies published on 8 October in Nature Medicine have successfully used modified CRISPR-Cas9 gene editing technologies to correct gene mutations associated two genetically inherited metabolic disorders, phenylketonuria and hereditary tyrosinemia type 1 (HT1). The use ofbase editors
HOW CAN CRISPR TECHNOLOGY IMPROVE PLANT BREEDING? A new comprehensive review paper published last week on 15 July in Nature plants explores how scientists can use CRISPR to enhance traditional plant breeding techniques with the goal of ensuring global food security (1). Gene-editing technologies like CRISPR will be particularly important “in the context of global climate change as well as in the face of current agricultural, environmental HYDROGEN STRATEGY TO NOWHERESEE MORE ON EUROPEANSCIENTIST.COM HUMANS PRODUCE MORE METHANE EMISSIONS THAN PREVIOUSLY THOUGHTHUMAN METHANE EMISSIONSHOW DOES METHANE AFFECT HUMANSHOW IS METHANE PRODUCEDHUMAN METHANE GAS PRODUCTIONMETHANE GAS EFFECTS ON HUMANSMETHANE GAS HUMANS Humans produce more methane emissions than previously thought. Methane is a potent greenhouse gas that may be contributing far more to climate change than previously thought. In a new paper published on 19 February in Nature, the authors suggest humans may be responsible for up to 40 per cent more methane emissions than previously estimated(1).
DO STATINS REALLY WORK? WHO BENEFITS? WHO HAS THE POWER TO The claim was that “29% of all statin users will experience muscle pain, weakness or cramps”. Collins stated that this figure was misleading. However, the company, Boston Heart Diagnostics – who had been given exclusive license for the patent that Collins himself filedin
BIOFUELS: A LONG-STANDING ILLUSION Biofuels: a long-standing illusion. By Samuel Furfari - 04.03.2019. The idea of replacing petroleum products with alternative fuels produced from agriculture dates back to the 1973 and 1979 oil crises. But apart from the development of bioethanol from cane sugar in Brazil, the idea had not come to fruition because it was not economically viable. HOW DO PLANTS PROTECT THEMSELVES FROM TOO MUCH SUNLIGHT?BEST PLANTS FOR DIRECT SUNLIGHTHOUSE PLANTS FOR DIRECT SUNLIGHTPLANTS NEED SUNLIGHTPLANTS THAT NEED A LOT OF SUNLIGHT By Siobhán Dunphy - 10.03.2020. Sunlight is required for photosynthesis, but too much sunlight can damage plants. So, to protect themselves, plants avoid so-called photodamage by expelling excess light as heat. How they achieve this is a topic that scientists have debated for decades. Now, scientists have revealed one of thepossible
THE CAT'S CLAW, A MIRACLE CURE FROM THE JUNGLE The Cat's Claw is a miracle cure from the jungle. Its antibacterial, antifungal and antiviral effects have proven particularly effective in combating persistent infections such as Lyme disease, Candida, Eppstein-Barr (glandular fever), herpes, bladder GENETICALLY ENGINEERED CROPS: A NECESSITY FOR FOOD SECURITY The acceptance of genetically engineered food is a divisive topic that is deeply embedded in the ongoing debate around climate change, sustainability and food security. Despite studies finding that genetically engineered crops do not pose health risks to humans and revealing that they instead provide economic and health benefits such as enhanced nutrition and yield, RED MEAT BASHING AND HUMAN ANCESTRAL DIET In the setting of a flexitarian diet like shown in the blue zone countries, the benefits of meat add those of fish and seafood, more high fibre, plant-based foods, with the nutritional durability of an omnivorous diet. Red meat bashing is against human ancestral CRISPR-CAS 9 CORRECTS GENETIC DEFECTS IN MICE CRISPR-Cas 9 corrects genetic defects in mice. Two separate studies published on 8 October in Nature Medicine have successfully used modified CRISPR-Cas9 gene editing technologies to correct gene mutations associated two genetically inherited metabolic disorders, phenylketonuria and hereditary tyrosinemia type 1 (HT1). The use ofbase editors
HOW CAN CRISPR TECHNOLOGY IMPROVE PLANT BREEDING? A new comprehensive review paper published last week on 15 July in Nature plants explores how scientists can use CRISPR to enhance traditional plant breeding techniques with the goal of ensuring global food security (1). Gene-editing technologies like CRISPR will be particularly important “in the context of global climate change as well as in the face of current agricultural, environmental NEW CHEAPER AND MORE EFFECTIVE FILTER TO REMOVE VIRUSES 18 hours ago · A team of researchers from the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Zurich (ETH Zurich) has developed a simple filter capable of eliminating virus present in water, according to a study published recently in Nature Nanotechnology. THE CAT'S CLAW, A MIRACLE CURE FROM THE JUNGLE The Cat's Claw is a miracle cure from the jungle. Its antibacterial, antifungal and antiviral effects have proven particularly effective in combating persistent infections such as Lyme disease, Candida, Eppstein-Barr (glandular fever), herpes, bladder COVID-19 MIGHT TRIGGER DIABETES IN OTHERWISE HEALTHY PEOPLE COVID-19 might trigger diabetes in otherwise healthy people. By Siobhán Dunphy - 26.06.2020. People with diabetes are known to be at increased risk of developing COVID-19 and those with the condition are more likely to die from the infection (1, 2). Now, a growing body of evidence suggests the novel coronavirus might trigger type 1 diabetes. DR. ASEEM MALHOTRA : THE BEST DEFENSE AGAINST CORONAVIRUS Dr. Aseem Malhotra : The best defense against Coronavirus is optimising metabolic health. Winter is coming and the current spate of Coronavirus-related news is not encouraging: the pandemic is ravaging Europe, efficient cures are still just over the horizon, and many are prophesizing that the second wave will hit us even harder than thefirst one.
HOW DO PLANTS PROTECT THEMSELVES FROM TOO MUCH SUNLIGHT? By Siobhán Dunphy - 10.03.2020. Sunlight is required for photosynthesis, but too much sunlight can damage plants. So, to protect themselves, plants avoid so-called photodamage by expelling excess light as heat. How they achieve this is a topic that scientists have debated for decades. Now, scientists have revealed one of thepossible
THE 3P’S OF AN ACTIVE EUROPEAN DIGITAL SOVEREIGNTY: POWER The 3P’s of an active European digital sovereignty: Power, Planning, Performance. “This public person thus formed by the union of all the others is called the State when it is passive and Sovereign when it is active. “Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Du Contrat Social. With the appointment in 2019 of Thierry Breton as European Commissioner GENETICALLY ENGINEERED CROPS: A NECESSITY FOR FOOD SECURITY The acceptance of genetically engineered food is a divisive topic that is deeply embedded in the ongoing debate around climate change, sustainability and food security. Despite studies finding that genetically engineered crops do not pose health risks to humans and revealing that they instead provide economic and health benefits such as enhanced nutrition and yield, SURPRISING APPROVAL OF ALZHEIMER’S DRUG IN CHINA MET WITH Surprising approval of Alzheimer’s drug in China met with caution. Last week, Chinese regulators granted conditional approval for a new Alzheimer’s drug. The seaweed-derived compound purportedly improves cognitive function by altering the gut bacteria of Alzheimer’s patients. The drug called Oligomannate — the active ingredient isknown
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DO STATINS REALLY WORK? WHO BENEFITS? WHO HAS THE POWER TO The claim was that “29% of all statin users will experience muscle pain, weakness or cramps”. Collins stated that this figure was misleading. However, the company, Boston Heart Diagnostics – who had been given exclusive license for the patent that Collins himself filedin
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DO STATINS REALLY WORK? WHO BENEFITS? WHO HAS THE POWER TO The claim was that “29% of all statin users will experience muscle pain, weakness or cramps”. Collins stated that this figure was misleading. However, the company, Boston Heart Diagnostics – who had been given exclusive license for the patent that Collins himself filedin
BIOFUELS: A LONG-STANDING ILLUSION Biofuels: a long-standing illusion. By Samuel Furfari - 04.03.2019. The idea of replacing petroleum products with alternative fuels produced from agriculture dates back to the 1973 and 1979 oil crises. But apart from the development of bioethanol from cane sugar in Brazil, the idea had not come to fruition because it was not economically viable. HOW DO PLANTS PROTECT THEMSELVES FROM TOO MUCH SUNLIGHT?BEST PLANTS FOR DIRECT SUNLIGHTHOUSE PLANTS FOR DIRECT SUNLIGHTPLANTS NEED SUNLIGHTPLANTS THAT NEED A LOT OF SUNLIGHT By Siobhán Dunphy - 10.03.2020. Sunlight is required for photosynthesis, but too much sunlight can damage plants. So, to protect themselves, plants avoid so-called photodamage by expelling excess light as heat. How they achieve this is a topic that scientists have debated for decades. Now, scientists have revealed one of thepossible
THE CAT'S CLAW, A MIRACLE CURE FROM THE JUNGLE The Cat's Claw is a miracle cure from the jungle. Its antibacterial, antifungal and antiviral effects have proven particularly effective in combating persistent infections such as Lyme disease, Candida, Eppstein-Barr (glandular fever), herpes, bladder GENETICALLY ENGINEERED CROPS: A NECESSITY FOR FOOD SECURITY The acceptance of genetically engineered food is a divisive topic that is deeply embedded in the ongoing debate around climate change, sustainability and food security. Despite studies finding that genetically engineered crops do not pose health risks to humans and revealing that they instead provide economic and health benefits such as enhanced nutrition and yield, RED MEAT BASHING AND HUMAN ANCESTRAL DIET In the setting of a flexitarian diet like shown in the blue zone countries, the benefits of meat add those of fish and seafood, more high fibre, plant-based foods, with the nutritional durability of an omnivorous diet. Red meat bashing is against human ancestral CRISPR-CAS 9 CORRECTS GENETIC DEFECTS IN MICE CRISPR-Cas 9 corrects genetic defects in mice. Two separate studies published on 8 October in Nature Medicine have successfully used modified CRISPR-Cas9 gene editing technologies to correct gene mutations associated two genetically inherited metabolic disorders, phenylketonuria and hereditary tyrosinemia type 1 (HT1). The use ofbase editors
HOW CAN CRISPR TECHNOLOGY IMPROVE PLANT BREEDING? A new comprehensive review paper published last week on 15 July in Nature plants explores how scientists can use CRISPR to enhance traditional plant breeding techniques with the goal of ensuring global food security (1). Gene-editing technologies like CRISPR will be particularly important “in the context of global climate change as well as in the face of current agricultural, environmental NEW CHEAPER AND MORE EFFECTIVE FILTER TO REMOVE VIRUSES 17 hours ago · A team of researchers from the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Zurich (ETH Zurich) has developed a simple filter capable of eliminating virus present in water, according to a study published recently in Nature Nanotechnology. THE CAT'S CLAW, A MIRACLE CURE FROM THE JUNGLE The Cat's Claw is a miracle cure from the jungle. Its antibacterial, antifungal and antiviral effects have proven particularly effective in combating persistent infections such as Lyme disease, Candida, Eppstein-Barr (glandular fever), herpes, bladder COVID-19 MIGHT TRIGGER DIABETES IN OTHERWISE HEALTHY PEOPLE COVID-19 might trigger diabetes in otherwise healthy people. By Siobhán Dunphy - 26.06.2020. People with diabetes are known to be at increased risk of developing COVID-19 and those with the condition are more likely to die from the infection (1, 2). Now, a growing body of evidence suggests the novel coronavirus might trigger type 1 diabetes. DR. ASEEM MALHOTRA : THE BEST DEFENSE AGAINST CORONAVIRUS Dr. Aseem Malhotra : The best defense against Coronavirus is optimising metabolic health. Winter is coming and the current spate of Coronavirus-related news is not encouraging: the pandemic is ravaging Europe, efficient cures are still just over the horizon, and many are prophesizing that the second wave will hit us even harder than thefirst one.
HOW DO PLANTS PROTECT THEMSELVES FROM TOO MUCH SUNLIGHT? By Siobhán Dunphy - 10.03.2020. Sunlight is required for photosynthesis, but too much sunlight can damage plants. So, to protect themselves, plants avoid so-called photodamage by expelling excess light as heat. How they achieve this is a topic that scientists have debated for decades. Now, scientists have revealed one of thepossible
THE 3P’S OF AN ACTIVE EUROPEAN DIGITAL SOVEREIGNTY: POWER The 3P’s of an active European digital sovereignty: Power, Planning, Performance. “This public person thus formed by the union of all the others is called the State when it is passive and Sovereign when it is active. “Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Du Contrat Social. With the appointment in 2019 of Thierry Breton as European Commissioner GENETICALLY ENGINEERED CROPS: A NECESSITY FOR FOOD SECURITY The acceptance of genetically engineered food is a divisive topic that is deeply embedded in the ongoing debate around climate change, sustainability and food security. Despite studies finding that genetically engineered crops do not pose health risks to humans and revealing that they instead provide economic and health benefits such as enhanced nutrition and yield, SURPRISING APPROVAL OF ALZHEIMER’S DRUG IN CHINA MET WITH Surprising approval of Alzheimer’s drug in China met with caution. Last week, Chinese regulators granted conditional approval for a new Alzheimer’s drug. The seaweed-derived compound purportedly improves cognitive function by altering the gut bacteria of Alzheimer’s patients. The drug called Oligomannate — the active ingredient isknown
CAN PLASTIC-EATING BACTERIA HELP SOLVE THE PLASTIC Can plastic-eating bacteria help solve the plastic pollution problem? Scientists recently discovered a type of plastic-eating bacteria that slowly munches away on plastic waste in the ocean (1). Now, scientists from the Technical University of Crete have shed some light on how efficient these microbes are at breaking down plastics. EUROPEAN SCIENTISTTRANSLATE THIS PAGE Weniger Atherosklerose, wenn GPRC5B fehlt. Bild: MPI für Herz- und Lungenforschung Blutgefäße sind nicht mit der passiven Rolle von Wasserleitungen vergleichbar. Vielmehr sind sie höchst aktiv. Denn ihre Wände tauschen. Von Edgar Gärtner - 05.03.2020. - Wöchentlichen European Scientist HYDROGEN STRATEGY TO NOWHERESEE MORE ON EUROPEANSCIENTIST.COM HUMANS PRODUCE MORE METHANE EMISSIONS THAN PREVIOUSLY THOUGHTHUMAN METHANE EMISSIONSHOW DOES METHANE AFFECT HUMANSHOW IS METHANE PRODUCEDHUMAN METHANE GAS PRODUCTIONMETHANE GAS EFFECTS ON HUMANSMETHANE GAS HUMANS Humans produce more methane emissions than previously thought. Methane is a potent greenhouse gas that may be contributing far more to climate change than previously thought. In a new paper published on 19 February in Nature, the authors suggest humans may be responsible for up to 40 per cent more methane emissions than previously estimated(1).
DO STATINS REALLY WORK? WHO BENEFITS? WHO HAS THE POWER TO The claim was that “29% of all statin users will experience muscle pain, weakness or cramps”. Collins stated that this figure was misleading. However, the company, Boston Heart Diagnostics – who had been given exclusive license for the patent that Collins himself filedin
BIOFUELS: A LONG-STANDING ILLUSION Biofuels: a long-standing illusion. By Samuel Furfari - 04.03.2019. The idea of replacing petroleum products with alternative fuels produced from agriculture dates back to the 1973 and 1979 oil crises. But apart from the development of bioethanol from cane sugar in Brazil, the idea had not come to fruition because it was not economically viable. HOW DO PLANTS PROTECT THEMSELVES FROM TOO MUCH SUNLIGHT?BEST PLANTS FOR DIRECT SUNLIGHTHOUSE PLANTS FOR DIRECT SUNLIGHTPLANTS NEED SUNLIGHTPLANTS THAT NEED A LOT OF SUNLIGHT By Siobhán Dunphy - 10.03.2020. Sunlight is required for photosynthesis, but too much sunlight can damage plants. So, to protect themselves, plants avoid so-called photodamage by expelling excess light as heat. How they achieve this is a topic that scientists have debated for decades. Now, scientists have revealed one of thepossible
THE CAT'S CLAW, A MIRACLE CURE FROM THE JUNGLE The Cat's Claw is a miracle cure from the jungle. Its antibacterial, antifungal and antiviral effects have proven particularly effective in combating persistent infections such as Lyme disease, Candida, Eppstein-Barr (glandular fever), herpes, bladder GENETICALLY ENGINEERED CROPS: A NECESSITY FOR FOOD SECURITY The acceptance of genetically engineered food is a divisive topic that is deeply embedded in the ongoing debate around climate change, sustainability and food security. Despite studies finding that genetically engineered crops do not pose health risks to humans and revealing that they instead provide economic and health benefits such as enhanced nutrition and yield, RED MEAT BASHING AND HUMAN ANCESTRAL DIET In the setting of a flexitarian diet like shown in the blue zone countries, the benefits of meat add those of fish and seafood, more high fibre, plant-based foods, with the nutritional durability of an omnivorous diet. Red meat bashing is against human ancestral CRISPR-CAS 9 CORRECTS GENETIC DEFECTS IN MICE CRISPR-Cas 9 corrects genetic defects in mice. Two separate studies published on 8 October in Nature Medicine have successfully used modified CRISPR-Cas9 gene editing technologies to correct gene mutations associated two genetically inherited metabolic disorders, phenylketonuria and hereditary tyrosinemia type 1 (HT1). The use ofbase editors
HOW CAN CRISPR TECHNOLOGY IMPROVE PLANT BREEDING? A new comprehensive review paper published last week on 15 July in Nature plants explores how scientists can use CRISPR to enhance traditional plant breeding techniques with the goal of ensuring global food security (1). Gene-editing technologies like CRISPR will be particularly important “in the context of global climate change as well as in the face of current agricultural, environmental HYDROGEN STRATEGY TO NOWHERESEE MORE ON EUROPEANSCIENTIST.COM HUMANS PRODUCE MORE METHANE EMISSIONS THAN PREVIOUSLY THOUGHTHUMAN METHANE EMISSIONSHOW DOES METHANE AFFECT HUMANSHOW IS METHANE PRODUCEDHUMAN METHANE GAS PRODUCTIONMETHANE GAS EFFECTS ON HUMANSMETHANE GAS HUMANS Humans produce more methane emissions than previously thought. Methane is a potent greenhouse gas that may be contributing far more to climate change than previously thought. In a new paper published on 19 February in Nature, the authors suggest humans may be responsible for up to 40 per cent more methane emissions than previously estimated(1).
DO STATINS REALLY WORK? WHO BENEFITS? WHO HAS THE POWER TO The claim was that “29% of all statin users will experience muscle pain, weakness or cramps”. Collins stated that this figure was misleading. However, the company, Boston Heart Diagnostics – who had been given exclusive license for the patent that Collins himself filedin
BIOFUELS: A LONG-STANDING ILLUSION Biofuels: a long-standing illusion. By Samuel Furfari - 04.03.2019. The idea of replacing petroleum products with alternative fuels produced from agriculture dates back to the 1973 and 1979 oil crises. But apart from the development of bioethanol from cane sugar in Brazil, the idea had not come to fruition because it was not economically viable. HOW DO PLANTS PROTECT THEMSELVES FROM TOO MUCH SUNLIGHT?BEST PLANTS FOR DIRECT SUNLIGHTHOUSE PLANTS FOR DIRECT SUNLIGHTPLANTS NEED SUNLIGHTPLANTS THAT NEED A LOT OF SUNLIGHT By Siobhán Dunphy - 10.03.2020. Sunlight is required for photosynthesis, but too much sunlight can damage plants. So, to protect themselves, plants avoid so-called photodamage by expelling excess light as heat. How they achieve this is a topic that scientists have debated for decades. Now, scientists have revealed one of thepossible
THE CAT'S CLAW, A MIRACLE CURE FROM THE JUNGLE The Cat's Claw is a miracle cure from the jungle. Its antibacterial, antifungal and antiviral effects have proven particularly effective in combating persistent infections such as Lyme disease, Candida, Eppstein-Barr (glandular fever), herpes, bladder GENETICALLY ENGINEERED CROPS: A NECESSITY FOR FOOD SECURITY The acceptance of genetically engineered food is a divisive topic that is deeply embedded in the ongoing debate around climate change, sustainability and food security. Despite studies finding that genetically engineered crops do not pose health risks to humans and revealing that they instead provide economic and health benefits such as enhanced nutrition and yield, RED MEAT BASHING AND HUMAN ANCESTRAL DIET In the setting of a flexitarian diet like shown in the blue zone countries, the benefits of meat add those of fish and seafood, more high fibre, plant-based foods, with the nutritional durability of an omnivorous diet. Red meat bashing is against human ancestral CRISPR-CAS 9 CORRECTS GENETIC DEFECTS IN MICE CRISPR-Cas 9 corrects genetic defects in mice. Two separate studies published on 8 October in Nature Medicine have successfully used modified CRISPR-Cas9 gene editing technologies to correct gene mutations associated two genetically inherited metabolic disorders, phenylketonuria and hereditary tyrosinemia type 1 (HT1). The use ofbase editors
HOW CAN CRISPR TECHNOLOGY IMPROVE PLANT BREEDING? A new comprehensive review paper published last week on 15 July in Nature plants explores how scientists can use CRISPR to enhance traditional plant breeding techniques with the goal of ensuring global food security (1). Gene-editing technologies like CRISPR will be particularly important “in the context of global climate change as well as in the face of current agricultural, environmental NEW CHEAPER AND MORE EFFECTIVE FILTER TO REMOVE VIRUSES 12 hours ago · A team of researchers from the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Zurich (ETH Zurich) has developed a simple filter capable of eliminating virus present in water, according to a study published recently in Nature Nanotechnology. THE CAT'S CLAW, A MIRACLE CURE FROM THE JUNGLE The Cat's Claw is a miracle cure from the jungle. Its antibacterial, antifungal and antiviral effects have proven particularly effective in combating persistent infections such as Lyme disease, Candida, Eppstein-Barr (glandular fever), herpes, bladder COVID-19 MIGHT TRIGGER DIABETES IN OTHERWISE HEALTHY PEOPLE COVID-19 might trigger diabetes in otherwise healthy people. By Siobhán Dunphy - 26.06.2020. People with diabetes are known to be at increased risk of developing COVID-19 and those with the condition are more likely to die from the infection (1, 2). Now, a growing body of evidence suggests the novel coronavirus might trigger type 1 diabetes. DR. ASEEM MALHOTRA : THE BEST DEFENSE AGAINST CORONAVIRUS Dr. Aseem Malhotra : The best defense against Coronavirus is optimising metabolic health. Winter is coming and the current spate of Coronavirus-related news is not encouraging: the pandemic is ravaging Europe, efficient cures are still just over the horizon, and many are prophesizing that the second wave will hit us even harder than thefirst one.
HOW DO PLANTS PROTECT THEMSELVES FROM TOO MUCH SUNLIGHT? By Siobhán Dunphy - 10.03.2020. Sunlight is required for photosynthesis, but too much sunlight can damage plants. So, to protect themselves, plants avoid so-called photodamage by expelling excess light as heat. How they achieve this is a topic that scientists have debated for decades. Now, scientists have revealed one of thepossible
THE 3P’S OF AN ACTIVE EUROPEAN DIGITAL SOVEREIGNTY: POWER The 3P’s of an active European digital sovereignty: Power, Planning, Performance. “This public person thus formed by the union of all the others is called the State when it is passive and Sovereign when it is active. “Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Du Contrat Social. With the appointment in 2019 of Thierry Breton as European Commissioner GENETICALLY ENGINEERED CROPS: A NECESSITY FOR FOOD SECURITY The acceptance of genetically engineered food is a divisive topic that is deeply embedded in the ongoing debate around climate change, sustainability and food security. Despite studies finding that genetically engineered crops do not pose health risks to humans and revealing that they instead provide economic and health benefits such as enhanced nutrition and yield, SURPRISING APPROVAL OF ALZHEIMER’S DRUG IN CHINA MET WITH Surprising approval of Alzheimer’s drug in China met with caution. Last week, Chinese regulators granted conditional approval for a new Alzheimer’s drug. The seaweed-derived compound purportedly improves cognitive function by altering the gut bacteria of Alzheimer’s patients. The drug called Oligomannate — the active ingredient isknown
CAN PLASTIC-EATING BACTERIA HELP SOLVE THE PLASTIC Can plastic-eating bacteria help solve the plastic pollution problem? Scientists recently discovered a type of plastic-eating bacteria that slowly munches away on plastic waste in the ocean (1). Now, scientists from the Technical University of Crete have shed some light on how efficient these microbes are at breaking down plastics. EUROPEAN SCIENTISTTRANSLATE THIS PAGE Weniger Atherosklerose, wenn GPRC5B fehlt. Bild: MPI für Herz- und Lungenforschung Blutgefäße sind nicht mit der passiven Rolle von Wasserleitungen vergleichbar. Vielmehr sind sie höchst aktiv. Denn ihre Wände tauschen. Von Edgar Gärtner - 05.03.2020. - Wöchentlichen European ScientistEuropean SCIENTIST
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