It’s here! The most exciting event in the guitar gear calendar is back, and it’s set to be the biggest since 2020. We’ve got the return of Fender, Gibson, Marshall, and more simultaneous product ...
In 2006, the Center for Science in the Public Interest (CSPI) filed a citizen’s petition asking the FDA to require FOP nutrition labels, arguing that the current back of package Nutrition Facts was ...
An arboreal archaeologist roots around the Italian countryside and in centuries-old frescoes for a cornucopia of fruits long forgotten—but still viable to grow and consume Ari Daniel The "Nation ...
Later that evening E searched for the right label for her gender identity. “Transgender” didn’t quite fit, she told me. For one thing she was still using her birth name and still preferred ...
A new government proposal to display nutritional labels on the front of food packaging is aimed at helping Americans make more informed choices about what they eat. An eventual side effect ...
In 2014, he started Pure Green, a juice bar chain that takes a science-minded approach to nutritional eating. Pure Green has experienced impressive growth since its launch. In 2016 ...
However, in 2023, less than ten percent of the originally announced green hydrogen production was realized, shows a new study. The main reason: hydrogen remains expensive and there is little ...
The study, "Green tea consumption and cerebral white matter lesions in community-dwelling older adults without dementia," published in npj Science of Food, was conducted as part of the Japan ...
The social platform X says it will now label parody or satire profiles to distinguish these accounts and boost transparency on the platform. The new labels will be attached to both parody profiles ...
the executive director of the Center for Science in the Public Interest, an advocacy group that first petitioned the F.D.A. to adopt front-of-package labels in 2006. Food and beverage companies ...
This episode, science reporter Dan Charles explains why abandoned land has conservationists and researchers asking: If we love nature, do we tend it or set it free?