A Dutch start-up has created a biodegradable "living coffin" made of a fungus, instead of wood, which it says can convert a decomposing human body into key nutrients for plants.
Imagine spending your golden years sipping margaritas on a beach in Mexico. It may sound appealing, but there are drawbacks, ...
MAR DEL PLATA, Argentina (Reuters) -Dutch systems specialist Paul Post had glimpsed the notebooks that contained his father’s ...
As we become more aware of the need to protect our planet and to save space, we become more interested in the concept of ...
Dutch systems specialist Paul Post had glimpsed the notebooks that contained his father’s Nazi-era diaries before, but when ...
Stress caused by the housing shortage has affected 52 percent of Netherlands residents, either directly or with someone in ...
Nearly half of Dutch municipalities report serious concerns about the mental well-being of Ukrainian youth living in the ...
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There has been much talk about democracy lately. When we think about democracy’s origins, we automatically point to our ...
For AkzoNobel, a Dutch multinational paints and coatings company, the potential to do strong business in China is significant ...
By tracing when variations in the human genome first appeared, researchers have found that advances in cognitive abilities ...
The Hortus Malabaricus Garden is a 27-acre botanical project in Kerala, inspired by the historic plant treatise compiled by ...