Deadly food allergies are on the rise among children. The cause isn’t what you might think | Devi Sridhar

Deadly food allergies are on the rise among children. The cause isn’t what you might think | Devi Sridhar

In February 2023, 13-year-old Hannah Jacobs died from a severe allergic reaction after drinking a hot chocolate from Costa Coffee. Hannah suffered from allergies to dairy, fish and eggs, and her mother had asked for soy milk, but the hot chocolate contained cows’ milk. In July 2016, 15-year-old Natasha Ednan-Laperouse died on a flight after … Read more

WTI on pace for third monthly loss

WTI on pace for third monthly loss

U.S. crude oil prices are on pace for a third monthly loss in a row in September as rising supplies from OPEC+ and weak demand in China haunt the market. The U.S. benchmark has declined more than 7% for the month, while global benchmark Brent has fallen about 9%. “Oil markets are experiencing a panic … Read more

Lebanon: Flights, border crossing and travel advice after Britons told to leave immediately

Lebanon: Flights, border crossing and travel advice after Britons told to leave immediately

Sign up to Simon Calder’s free travel email for expert advice and money-saving discounts Get Simon Calder’s Travel email Get Simon Calder’s Travel email As Israeli attacks on Lebanon intensify ahead of a possible ground invasion, UK ministers say they are doing “everything we can” to help British citizens leave the country. The Foreign Office … Read more

Light at the end of the tunnel for night shift workers

Light at the end of the tunnel for night shift workers

The use of circadian-informed lighting, where artificial lighting is synchronised to the natural biological rhythms or a person’s ‘body-clock’, significantly improves quality of sleep and work performance for night shift workers, a major new trial has found. The Flinders University trial is amongst the first tightly controlled in-laboratory studies to have simultaneously evaluated circadian-lighting effects … Read more

Microplastic hotspots forming in offshore UK North Sea, researchers find

Microplastic hotspots forming in offshore UK North Sea, researchers find

Graphical representation of methodology employed to measure microplastic contamination in the North Sea. Credit: Frontiers in Marine Science (2024). DOI: 10.3389/fmars.2024.1430307 Microplastic pollution in the world’s oceans is often illustrated through evocative images of wildlife caught within large items floating on the surface, or microplastics blending in among the sand on otherwise pristine beaches. The … Read more

Michigan nuclear plant finalizes federal loan to support first reactor restart in U.S. history

Michigan nuclear plant finalizes federal loan to support first reactor restart in U.S. history

The Palisades Nuclear Generating Station in Covert, Mich. John Madill | The Herald-Palladium | AP The Palisades nuclear plant in Michigan has closed a $1.5 billion loan to support the first reactor restart in U.S. history, the Department of Energy announced Monday. Palisades’ owner, Holtec International, hopes to restart the plant in the fourth quarter … Read more

Fluoride-free batteries: Safeguarding the environment and enhancing performance

Light at the end of the tunnel for night shift workers

A research team led by Professor Soojin Park and Seoha Nam from the Department of Chemistry at POSTECH, in partnership with Hansol Chemical’s Battery materials R&D center, has developed a new fluorine-free binder and electrolyte designed to advance eco-friendly, high-performance battery technology. Their findings were recently published in Chemical Engineering Journal, an international journal in … Read more

Some 500 scientists to be impacted when Europe lab CERN cuts Russia ties

Some 500 scientists to be impacted when Europe lab CERN cuts Russia ties

Credit: Pietro Battistoni from Pexels Europe’s physics lab CERN said Sunday that some 500 scientists linked to Russian institutes will be affected when it stops cooperation with Russia in late November as planned. CERN’s decision-making body agreed in June 2022 to terminate cooperation agreements with Russia and its ally Belarus over the war in Ukraine. … Read more