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20 things that could erase humanity forever
Nuclear war. Aliens arriving on Earth. A deadly bioengineered virus. These are just a few of the terrifying possibilities ...
After a U.S. Court of Appeals Court decision in October that upheld the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) ...
A federal court ruled in October in favor of the plaintiffs, granting them access to information on genetically engineered ...
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Campbell's hit with $2B loss in '3D printed meat' lawsuit fallout
Campbell is facing a reputational crisis that would have sounded like satire a year ago: a viral "3D printed chicken" ...
From alligator wrestling to flying cars to scuba diver robbers, here are the most bizarre stories that Orlando Weekly published this year.
Selling genetically-modified purple tomato seeds to home gardeners could raise the risk of contamination of organic vegetable ...
Assessing progress toward the SDGs is a complex, ongoing process. Achievement of the SDGs varies significantly across regions ...
The UN produces a comprehensive annual report on the journey to 2030. The most recent one, the 2025 SDG Report (published in July), highlights progress and challenges in achieving the SDGs by 2030.
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Sustainable Development Goals’ State of Play: Why Humanity is Failing on the Journey to 2030.
The UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) are 17 linked objectives adopted in 2015 to tackle the world’s most urgent issues by 2030.
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Are Any Ultra-Processed Foods Safe to Eat? An Expert Weighs In
Physician and author Michael Greger, MD, of NutritionFacts.org discusses ultra-processed foods and their impact on our health ...
New research shows that diets high in ultra-processed foods may be connected to a higher risk of Crohn's disease.
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