Many blame wild animal trade or lack of government preparation for epidemic outbreaks as opposed to animal agriculture and global meat consumption, study shows
The research also reveals that UK consumers highly value food production that adheres to food safety standards set by the EU as well as UK produced food
People who are more individualist are less likely to engage in such public health efforts, partly due to beliefs in COVID-19 conspiracy theories, and feeling powerless
A pioneering study by the University of Kent on the effects of relocating adders due to development has found that males will disperse from their release site—with one even going so far as to return to his original home
A recent study has revealed for the first time the potential for simple, easily accessible new methods of predicting on a computer how the compounds will behave
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