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Research · EstoniaNew model predicts metabolism of yeast called Rhodotorula toruloides in the recovery of local organic waste. The model helps to design novel yeast to produce biofuels, biosurfactants and similar materials by adding to the yeast few new genes from some other organisms found in nature.See the Story
Research: Estonian scientists create model that helps turn waste into food
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Research · BrightonFirst-time home buyers in Brighton need a shocking £52,806 on average to get a deposit. Most expensive location in the South of England for an average deposit was London, which came to £70,341. Deposits usually equate to around 10-15% of the asking price of a house.See the Story
First-time home buyers in Brighton need shocking £52k for deposit
Research · Kempsey Shire CouncilAustralia has waved the white flag in the fight to eradicate the varroa mite. The announcement this week to switch to a management strategy is expected to overhaul the beekeeping and pollination industries.Mandatory euthanasing of bees will end and there will be fewer restrictions on bee movement. An industry leader does not believe the price of honey will rise.See the Story
Will living with varroa mite make Australian honey and food more expensive?
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Research · NetherlandsAccording to the Guardian's research, concentrations are much higher than medically acceptable, especially in Eastern Europe and Northern Italy, but there is also too much particulate matter in the air in the Netherlands.See the Story
Research: In almost all of Europe, people are struggling with toxic substances in the air
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ResearchResearch by NACE shows that paid internships benefit graduates far more than unpaid ones. Now the organization is pushing for legislation to ban the latter. Unpaid internships have long faced scrutiny for their inaccessibility, especially for lower-income students who can’t afford to work for free. Now the National Association of Colleges and Employers is taking a firm stance against unpaid internships, arguing in a new campaign—called Unpaid Is…See the Story
New campaign calls for end of "unfair" unpaid internships
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