Scientists expected the opposite, but polar bears in Norway's Svalbard archipelago have actually gotten fatter and healthier ...
An abandoned town, largely unchanged from decades ago, sits at the far northern edge of Svalbard, beyond reliable phone signal or internet access. Pyr.
Abstract: Detecting faint and diminutive infrared targets devoid of clearly defined shape and texture details in intricate surroundings remains a formidable challenge within the domain of target ...
Martin Makary, commissioner of the Food and Drug Administration, on the push against ultra processed foods and added sugar, and what that could mean for school lunches and food labels, and says the ...
President Donald Trump’s administration has introduced a new, inverted food pyramid with fewer food groups. The new three-section food pyramid is part of the administration’s new nutrition policy ...
Mr. Prescott is the author of “Food Is the Solution: What to Eat to Save the World.” Robert F. Kennedy Jr., the secretary of health and human services, has spent much of his public life warning ...
The Department of Agriculture has released new dietary guidelines, championing protein and healthy fats. The new food pyramid is an inverse of previous versions, with grains at the bottom and protein ...
There is one place on Earth where immigration rules function differently from anywhere else. Svalbard, a remote Norwegian archipelago in the High Arctic, allows anyone to live and work there ...
What is beefy, V-shaped, and obsessed with protein? We’re talking about the new—and notably, inverted—food pyramid that the Trump administration just unveiled as part of its updated dietary guidelines ...
The food pyramid is getting turned upside down, with protein and dairy gaining more prominence in the suggested American diet. Sugar and processed foods are getting shunned even more with warning ...
The U.S. dietary guidelines have gone from pyramid to plate to, now, inverted pyramid. And if the new food pyramid has left you feeling unsure, that's understandable. But, even in the face of these ...