Manosphere social media influencers promote dangerous testosterone regimens

Manosphere social media influencers promote dangerous testosterone regimens

Eurasia Review |
Young men are being encouraged to undergo testosterone testing and start hormone therapy through Instagram and TikTok content that promotes ...
Viewpoint: The promise and challenges facing India’s turn toward gene-edited rice

Viewpoint: The promise and challenges facing India’s turn toward gene-edited rice

Lakshmy Ramakrishnan | Eurasia Review |
In a notable milestone for India’s agri-biotechnology sector, the Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR) announced the development of two ...
Nation’s most liberal court rejects plaintiff expert’s claims that glyphosate caused couple’s cancer

Nation’s most liberal court rejects plaintiff expert’s claims that glyphosate caused couple’s cancer

Paul Driessen | Eurasia Review |
Although the US Supreme Court frequently overrules it, the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals (covering California, eight other western states ...
How blockchain technology is transforming Indian agriculture in unexpected ways

How blockchain technology is transforming Indian agriculture in unexpected ways

Shir Mohammad Samadi | Eurasia Review |
India’s agricultural sector is grappling with several challenges that hinder efficiency and profitability for farmers. Traditional agricultural supply chains are ...
Viewpoint: These global organizations and billionaire foundations are coordinating a 'war' against sustainably transforming our food system

Viewpoint: These global organizations and billionaire foundations are coordinating a ‘war’ against sustainably transforming our food system

Paul Driessen | Eurasia Review |
Elite billionaire organizations and foundations, government agencies and activist pressure groups are funding and coordinating a global war on modern agriculture, ...
Viewpoint: Why is the World Economic Forum waging war against modern agriculture and hurting developing countries?

Viewpoint: Why is the World Economic Forum waging war against modern agriculture and hurting developing countries?

Paul Driessen | Eurasia Review |
The World Economic Forum says the world faces a new crisis, “One-third of anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions come from food ...
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Will India follow the United States in embracing genetically-modified commodity crops?

Ranjit Devraj | Eurasia Review |
As the world’s second-largest producer of rice, wheat, vegetables and fruit, India is a country that no multinational corporation involved ...
Agriculture originated in the Middle East's Fertile Crecent. Who were the world's first farmers? 

Agriculture originated in the Middle East’s Fertile Crecent. Who were the world’s first farmers? 

Eurasia Review |
The first signs of agriculture and a sedentary lifestyle are found in the so-called ‘Fertile Crescent’, a region in the ...

Gene puts African Americans at higher risk for kidney failure

Eurasia Review |
Genetic factors in African Americans with chronic kidney disease (CKD) put them at a greater risk for end-stage renal disease ...

Brazil aims to clone jaguars, maned wolves, other endangered species

Alice Marcondes | Eurasia Review |
Brazilian scientists are attempting to clone animals in danger of extinction, like the jaguar and maned wolf, although the potential ...