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Europe
Parliament and Council negotiators agree on new rules to boost energy savings
European Parliament
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11 March 2023
MEPs and the Swedish Presidency of the Council agreed on new energy saving targets in both primary and final energy consumption in the EU.
Economy
Are LED bulbs really economical?
Gaston de Persigny
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4 March 2023
LED lighting has gained popularity in recent years for several reasons. The main one is that it is offered as a significantly more economical...
Food
5 benefits of daily consumption of oranges
Gaston de Persigny
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9 January 2023
Oranges are one of the most preferred fruits. During the spring and summer season, we like to eat them fresh, and in the fall...
Environment
The most real artificial meat has been created
Gaston de Persigny
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13 November 2022
The meat-based diet of humans has long been cited as one of the threats to humanity. The food animal industry is extremely polluting and...
Archeology
We have been drinking milk since the Stone Age
Gaston de Persigny
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21 October 2022
Although the consumption of milk became common, it was not universally accepted by the early farmers An international team of scientists from the University of...
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