Top news of the week: 02.02.2023.
Nature article charges waived for global South authors
Under open access (OA) publishing, researchers from low- and lower-middle-income countries will now be able to publish for free in Nature and 36 other Nature research journals
U.S. farming is more than 'go big or go out,' says ag secretary
The Biden administration is committed to shoring up small and midsize farm operations, U.S. Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack said on Monday.
2022 Year in Review
CropLife International is an association, based in Brussels, Belgium, which promotes agricultural technologies such as pesticides and plant biotechnology.
Combined Sales of Hyaluronic Acid Personal Care Products is likely to cross US$ 7.36 billion by 2033
In 2033, the global market for hyaluronic acid personal care products is expected to reach US$ 7.36 billion, up from US$ 3.26 billion in 2023. This market is expected to register an 8.5% ...
Forest Service
Wood Innovations Program To learn about Wood Innovations projects across the country, visit the Wood Innovations Project Search page. NEWS RELEASE: USDA Forest Service Accepting Grant ...
Dupixent® (dupilumab) approved by European Commission as the first and only targeted medicine indicated for eosinophilic esophagitis
The European Commission (EC) has expanded the marketing authorization for Dupixent® (dupilumab) in the European Union (EU) to treat eosinophilic esophagitis (EoE) in adults and adolescents ...
States miss deadline to address Colorado River water crisis, pressure builds on California
States dependent on Colorado River supplies have missed yet another deadline for agreeing to water cuts. Will the federal government step in?
Gen Zers say they're rejecting job offers over a company's climate credentials, survey finds
Gen Z wants jobs at companies with environmental, social, and governance policies that align with their values, a survey by KPMG found.