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Q and A: Why this microbiologist is warning people not to ingest some food dyes
CBC via Yahoo News UK· 1 day agoApicius, the first-century Roman foodie, is said to have coined the phrase: "we eat first with our...
Who is Keir Starmer? The grammar school ‘superboy’ who became Labour’s next PM
Daily Telegraph· 1 day agoKnighted for his services as DPP, he insists on being called simply Keir Starmer in Parliament. Instead, he constantly plays up his working-class roots, leaves his grammar school out of his ...
Psychologist shares 6 signs you've found your soulmate (but our experts say there’s a problem for...
GoodtoKnow via Yahoo News UK· 1 day agoBut why ditch such a romantic notion? Writing in PsychologyToday, Matos says that the idea of a...
Le Pen's investment in far-right Bardella pays off ahead of French election
Reuters· 1 day agoJordan Bardella has helped steer France's far-right National Rally (RN) toward its first real chance...
Low-dose ionizing radiation generates a hormetic response to modify lipid metabolism in Chlorella...
Nature· 1 day agoNon-toxic doses of ionizing radiation can rapidly induce increased lipid biosynthesis in green microalgae, mediated by transcriptional changes, without affecting cell viability or biomass production.
Indonesian island fights to curb impact of toxic nickel mine – DW – 07/06/2024
Deutsche Welle· 1 day agoNickel mining on Indonesia's remote Halmahera island is threatening food production for the...
The Dodder could become one of the finest city rivers in Europe, showing what’s possible when we...
The Irish Times· 1 day agoDuring the week, inspired by This Is Your River, a community documentary about the Dodder that was...
How concerned should we be about our ‘at risk’ public water supplies?
The Irish Times· 1 day agoMore than half a million people are drinking from “at risk” public water supplies, according to the...
My 42-year career as a newspaper photographer: Highs, lows and my favourite pictures
The Irish Times· 1 day agoMy work with The Irish Times has taken me across the globe, covering conflicts and their aftermath,...
Microplastics are in the heart, lungs, penis, breast milk. Can we keep them out of our bodies?
The Irish Times· 1 day agoMicroplastics were found in human lungs and blood. Then, they were found in the human heart. The...