Sugar can cause brain damage, claim scientists (but salmon reverses it)
London Telegraph | Bad news for people with a sweet tooth – a new study suggests that sugar can damage the brain.
London Telegraph | Bad news for people with a sweet tooth – a new study suggests that sugar can damage the brain.
Sky News | The massive explosion was one of the closest to Earth in recent years, and could be spotted in the night sky.
London Telegraph | Human life begins in bright flash of light as a sperm meets an egg, scientists have shown for the first time, after capturing the astonishing ‘fireworks’ on film.
London Telegraph | Europe should brace itself for the arrival of the Zika virus, the UN’s health agency warned on Monday, as warmer temperatures bring an increase in mosquito numbers.
London Independent | Severe wildfires, river floods and windstorms will affect certain areas of the continent every year.
London Guardian | We live in a world of constant entertainment – but is too much stimulation boring?
Mike Barrett | Violating the Organic Foods Protection Act of 1990.
Julie Fidler | Anywhere the aedes aegypti mosquito lives is at risk.
New American | The Obama-Xi “partnership” is credited with providing the impetus for finalizing the draconian global deal.
LA Times | A new study in the journal Nature has found that 80% of the U.S. population lives in counties experiencing more pleasant weather than they did 40 years ago.
BBC News | More than two billion people live in parts of the world where the Zika virus can spread, detailed maps published in the journal eLife show.
London Guardian | A new study shows that dolphins chatter while cooperating on a task. The line between human and animal language may not be as clear as we like to think.
Zero Hedge | The ongoing radioactive leak problems at the Hanford Site, a nuclear storage tank in Washington State, are nothing new.
Nextgov.com | A new online portal would let scientists access vast amounts of genomic data from patients involved in heart, lung, blood and sleep research studies.
Michael Snyder | Why has the United States been hit by historic flood after historic flood in recent months?