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Consumers View Nutrition and Health Claims Differently Than Regulators
During this unique study an international team of researchers led by the University of Surrey investigated whether consumers in the United Kingdom, Slovenia, Germany, Spain and the Netherlands were able to differentiate between the various health and nutrition claims on food items that are required by EU regulation.
Galápagos Islands Have 10 Times More Alien Marine Species Than Once Thought
Over 50 non-native species have found their way to the Galápagos Islands, almost 10 times more than scientists previously thought, reports a new study in Aquatic Invasions published Thursday, March 28.
Reducing Water Consumption in Mining
Water is a vital resource on which many industries rely and which can be used more sparingly.
Virtual Reality Could Recalibrate Neurological Disorders
Playing games in virtual reality (VR) could be a key tool in treating people with neurological disorders such as autism, schizophrenia and Parkinson’s disease.
Okinawan Sea Grapes Reveal Secrets of Plant Evolution
If you’ve ever dined on the tropical island of Okinawa, Japan, your plate may have been graced by a remarkable pile of seaweed, each strand adorned with tiny green bubbles.