Eating Meat to Save the Earth, Artificial Meat is Now on the Rise
Since 2010, there has been a wave of artificial meat in Europe and the United States, advocating more consuming artificial meat to reduce carbon emiss…
Since 2010, there has been a wave of artificial meat in Europe and the United States, advocating more consuming artificial meat to reduce carbon emiss…
Don’t think that only the elderly suffer from osteoporotic fractures! Now studies have shown that high blood pressure can also accelerate bone a…
The World Health Organization (WHO) released the latest report on the 21st of this month, saying that every two seconds, one person in the world dies …
After years of lawsuits, American women’s soccer players finally signed a contract with United States Soccer Federation on September 7 to protect their international competitions before 2028, including FIFA World Cup and the Olympic Games, and the competition bonuses they obtained will be equally shared with men after deducted the charge of USSF. America officially entered a new era of gender equality in soccer.
The study showed that those who drank 2 or more cups of black tea daily had a 9 to 13 percent reduction in all-cause mortality compared with those who…
The heat wave hit this summer, the climate anomaly set new high-temperature records around the world, and the earth lacks the shelter of trees. Some s…
According to data from the Global Forest Watch survey, since 2016, the loss rate of primary forests has remained above 1 million hectares per year, in…
Eggs were listed as international star food by the United Nations in 2021. The University of Alabama at Birmingham study showed that eating eggs can improve arterial health. Eating 3 eggs a day can adjust cholesterol state, reduce cardiovascular disease and type 2 diabetes, and help to lose weight.
In 1995, the United Nations stipulated that September 16th would be the International Day for the Protection of the Ozone Layer from that year, which …
According to the latest online survey results of the “Pollfish”, 34% of parents are most worried about the safety of their children when riding school buses. The second concern is the contagion of COVID-19. More than 60% of the respondents believe that the existing school bus system is outdated and needs to use technology to make it safer, more efficient and environmentally friendly.
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