Medicine & TechnologyPoxvirus researchers found monkeypox DNA in the semen of a handful of patients. Read more to know if monkeypox is infectious through semen.
EU leaders blame Moscow for the looming crisis in food supplies worldwide. Read and find out how the Russia-Ukraine conflict is contributing to the problem.
WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said that around 30 non-endemic countries confirm more than 550 monkeypox cases. Read on to learn more details.
A wave of Saharan dust is predicted to strike Britain that could lead to blood rain over portions of the United Kingdom. Learn more about this rare occurrence.
A new study confirms that the common herding dogs of South America are the closest living relative of sheepdogs in the Victorian-era UK. Read more about the connection between the breeds, and how European migration affected the spread of the herding dog's lineage.
Experts found that farmers in ancient Europe were shorter than agricultural people in latest time periods. Read on to know how their tallness changed through time.
Vitafoods Europe is back once again — at its usual May timeslot — combining an online platform and the in-person event in Geneva to reconnect and inspire the nutraceutical community in an ever-changing and increasingly health-conscious, post-COVID world.
Artificial intelligence helps us to build a better world and Europe's regulation over the technology is a huge step to protecting it. Read on to know more about the biggest problem the EU's AI act might be facing today.
Multiple variants of COVID-19 had already manifested throughout the surge of the pandemic. Read on to know more about the latest coronavirus version - which is also suspected as a combination of delta and omicron.
Since 2008, Europe and Canada have celebrated Rare Disease Day at the end of February-on 29 February in leap years and on 28 February in all other years. The day was proclaimed by EURORDIS, an alliance of patient organizations, in order to raise awareness of the special challenges in treating and researching rare diseases.
Researchers describe in a new study a forgotten or lost continent. Discover how millions of years of ancient mammal migration may help solve this mystery.