By probing chemical processes observed in the Earth's hot mantle, scientists have started developing a library of basalt-based spectral signatures that not only will help reveal the composition of ...
The topics of "misinformation" and "disinformation" are undergoing considerable public dialog and debate. Polls and election ...
So much complicated jargon makes it difficult to distinguish between environmentally ethical practices and mere feel-good ...
Hinton moved to the University of Toronto in 1987 and began attracting young researchers who wanted to study neural networks.
THE argument that news outlets should desist from disclosing, as a news item, the entry of any tropical weather disturbance ...
Pivotal trial design can make or break a new therapy's commercial viability. This article explores how choosing the right ...
As the Lower House election approaches this Sunday, a barrage of articles profuse with political labels is appearing in the media. But none of the articles explain what the labels mean ...
“partner” was an appropriate label in her relationship because it tells people they are equal teammates navigating the ups and downs of life together despite choosing not to marry. For example ...
One multivitamin, for example, could contain a few essential ... and mislabeled products that don't contain the ingredients listed on the label or contain lower doses of ingredients than advertised.
All Atlantic salmon, basa, halibut, mackerel, sockeye salmon and Pacific white shrimp were as advertised. Several examples of mislabelling involved substituting an expensive product for a cheaper ...
Currently, only 43 WHO member states have any kind of front-of-package labelling either mandatory or voluntary, the UN agency told Reuters, despite evidence showing labels can affect buying behaviour.
The WHO’s guidance recommends governments implement “interpretive” labels that include nutritional ... about the healthiness of a product. An example would be NutriScore, developed in ...