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Dogs with anxiety have similar behaviours and brain changes as humans with the condition, new research has found.
The demand for natural ingredients in cosmetics and social supply chains is growing. Because of this, European cosmetic brands use more vegetable oils in their products. But new oil availability and resources are a challenge for suppliers.
In a new study, North Carolina State University researchers found they could separate blended cotton and polyester fabric using enzymes -- nature's tools for speeding chemical reactions. Ultimately, they hope their findings will lead to a more efficient way to recycle the fabric's component materials, thereby reducing textile waste.
Around 46% of honey tested did not meet the Honey Directive and 60% was suspected to have been blended with extraneous sugars.
A new study suggests Europe is on course to exceed its renewable power target by 2030, as the energy crisis has supercharged the deployment of clean energy.
The more breast milk premature babies are fed in neonatal intensive care, the greater the level of brain development, a new study by The University of Edinburgh found. New research has found that pre-term infants that consumed high levels of breast milk had improved brain development that quickly resembled those of babies born to term. This information could reduce the developmental and learning problems associated with pre-term birth
The European Commission (EC) has approved Sotyktu (deucravacitinib), a first-in-class, allosteric tyrosine kinase 2 (TYK2) inhibitor for adults with moderate-to-severe plaque psoriasis. The oral treatment is indicated for patients who are candidates for systemic therapy.
A report has highlighted that, through buying three takeaway coffees per week, Brits are spending an average of £530 each year to get their caffeine fix.
The new lid is the result of the work at Buencafé with strategic allies from its supply chain – Riduco and Biofase Colombia – who together seek to add to sustainable proposals producing ecological packaging
If you've been living in the tiny EU state of Luxembourg you will already have had access to free public transport for the last three years