by on June 5, 2019
The US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) recently banned 12 products containing neonicotinoid, a pesticide that functions similarly to nicotine. Neonicotinoids have been linked to impaired memory, movement, and death in bees, which are critical to the world's crop production. Seven of the recently banned pesticides are used to protect crops like soybeans, cotton, and corn from diseases and pests. ...
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by on October 23, 2017
It turns out that sex – not love – has the power to literally move mountains. Washington State University’s School of the Environment associate professor and researcher Alex Fremier has discovered that the mating habits of the fish species salmon can bring changes to the profiles of stream beds, thus altering the entire composition of a particular watershed. The study is one of the first to show in a quantitative manner that the activities of salmon can have an effect on the geographical a...
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by on February 21, 2019
Global organic area reaches another all-time high Nearly 70 million hectares of farmland are organic The latest global data on organic farming worldwide will be presented by the Research Institute of Organic Agriculture (FiBL) and IFOAM – Organics International at BIOFACH, the world’s leading trade fair for organic food, in Nuremberg, Germany. The statistical yearbook “The World of Organic Agriculture” will be launched on Wednesday, February 13, 2019, from 4:00 to 4:45 pm in Hall Shangha...
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by on October 23, 2017
LINK: https://www.naturalnews.com/2017-10-22-reducing-unnecessary-surgeries-new-tech-identifies-lesions-most-likely-to-develop-into-breast-cancer.html CREDIT: Naturalnews ...
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by on May 13, 2019
There are thousands of peer-reviewed studies that have come out, and continue to come out, raising some alarming facts about our favourite gadgets such as cell phones, tablets, our use of Wi-Fi (Wi-Fi radiation) and more. But the main focus lately seems to be on WiFi and cell phones, as a number of countries around the world have set severe limits with regards to the use of WiFi and cell phones around children in schools. Take France for example, they passed a law in 2015 banning WiFi from al...
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by on May 25, 2021
With innovative imaging solutions and technologies, Lexmark is one of the well known printers. It offers clean and sharp graphics with clear letters for brochures, reports, spreadsheets, and other documents. Moreover, Lexmark printer comes with a CD which supports the printer in the installation process, but, sometimes the users lose the CD and become helpless. However, there are ways which will help the users searching for how to connect Lexmark printer to wifi without CD? Below is the stepwise...
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by on February 14, 2019
Rational diet and bio food, what is the difference? Rational diet It represents a modern nutritional trend that responds to people's health problems associated with eating foods that contain high levels of animal fats and cholesterol. However, healthy food is an important way to feed and process food. ...
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by on October 23, 2017
It’s been all over the mainstream media for days: InfoWars nutritional products have been found to contain high lead, a toxic heavy metal, media stories claim. But is the story really true, or is this just a politically motivated smear campaign to try to destroy InfoWars’ primary revenue source? Without exception, every piece of mainstream media news attacking InfoWars over this supposed lead finding in their products is rife with political attacks aimed at InfoWars’ political speech. Add...
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by on February 21, 2019
European organic market grew to more than 37 billion euros in 2017 The organic market in Europe continues to grow. In 2017, it increased by almost 11 percent and reached 37.3 billion euros. Many of the major markets enjoyed double-digit growth rates. At BIOFACH, the world’s leading trade fair for organic food, the Research Institute of Organic Agriculture (FiBL), the Agricultural Market Information Company (AMI) and partners are presenting the 2017 data of the European organic sector (Februa...
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by on February 6, 2019
(Natural News) Chopping onions can make you cry, but it’s a sacrifice worth making because onions can give a dish an incredible boost of flavor. But did you know that eating red onions offers various health benefits and that they can help you manage your blood sugar? Raw vs. cooked red onions According to Haley Hooks, a dietetic intern at Tufts University’s Frances Stern Nutrition Center, onions are full of beneficial chemicals such as antioxidants, flavonoids, sulfur compounds, and vitami...
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by on July 20, 2022
With its popularity in the creative world and high technology industry, psychedelics are fast gaining ground in many sectors and industries around the world. Therefore, it is no surprise that there are many names for it these days; from the “new drug habit that your boss will love” to the “hot new business trip”. Now, there are claims that endurance sports athletes can also benefit from the goodness of psychedelics. This article seeks to confirm if psychedelics can affect the performance and end...
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by on May 28, 2019
This farmer is growing hemp to save his soil from toxic chemical waste. Europe’s largest steel mill in the city of Taranto, Italy, used to produce over 10 million tons of steel every year, 40% of all the steel made in Italy. It currently employs about 12,000 people. The local economy of Taranto, population 200,000, is almost entirely reliant on the steel mill, which is one of the biggest and most deadly polluters of anywhere in the Mediterranean. ...
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