The Nordic nation’s recent NATO membership could spell catastrophe, Sakari Linden has told RT
Finland’s decision to abandon neutrality and join NATO could prove catastrophic, as it risks turning…
The Nordic nation’s recent NATO membership could spell catastrophe, Sakari Linden has told RT
Finland’s decision to abandon neutrality and join NATO could prove catastrophic, as it risks turning…
In Russia, Kremlin-initiated processes of reallocation of private property continue
Businesses can be lost after a court decision on the nationalization of assets due to alleged “violations of legislation” or simply sold…
Up to 2.3 million children suffering from severe acute malnutrition (SAM)— the most lethal form of … More
A harrowing…
European leaders agreed at a summit in Paris on Thursday to tighten sanctions on Russia rather than ease them, as Britain and France outlined plans to send a “reassurance force” to Ukraine after any future peace deal.
French…
Researchers at the University of Tokyo reveal the way our legs adapt to fast movements. When people hop at high speeds, key muscle fibers in the calf shorten rather than lengthen as forces increase, which they call “negative stiffness.” This…
People living with Long Covid often feel dismissed, disbelieved and unsupported by their healthcare providers, according to a new study from the University of Surrey.
The study, which was published in the Journal of Health Psychology, looked at…
“You lose most of the heat from your head,” the saying goes. But is this actually accurate? This myth likely stems from a US Army Field Manual that stated 40–45 per cent of heat loss occurs through the head.
Scientists explained that if…
Wearable mobile health technology could help people with Type 2 Diabetes (T2D) to stick to exercise regimes that help them to keep the condition under control, a new study reveals.
An international team including Lancaster University studied the…
The reuse of human urine would allow for the production of sustainable fertilizers for urban agriculture, with significant environmental benefits. This is the conclusion of a study conducted by the Institute of Environmental Science and…
A paper led by academics at Northumbria University, published in the Journal of Eating Disorders today (27 March), points to figures outlining the scale of the challenges and increasing numbers of people impacted: