
DHS Releases Bodycam Image and Report of Suspected Human Trafficking Stop Involving Kilmar Abrego Garcia
DHS Releases Bodycam Image and Report of Suspected Human Trafficking Stop Involving Kilmar Abrego Garcia
Scientists reveal how a protein linked to Parkinson’s disease transforms biomolecular condensates
An international research collaboration led by Rutgers University-New Brunswick scientists that examined microscopic blobs of protein found in human cells has discovered that some morph from an almost honey-like substance to a hard candy-like solid…
NASA’s Glenn to test lunar air quality monitors aboard space station
As NASA prepares to return to the moon, studying astronaut health and safety is a top priority. Scientists monitor and analyze every part of the International Space Station crew’s daily life—down to the air they breathe. These studies are helping NASA prepare for long-term human exploration of the moon and…
‘For our physical safety’: Why some Americans are looking for asylum in Canada
A couple from Maine say they’re considering moving to Canada because of American policies on LGBTQ2 and transgender rights…
Thorin the Neanderthal Was One of the Last of These Ancient Humans
Learn more about Thorin the Neanderthal, one of the last remaining specimens of ancient humans to be found in Eurasia…
Black LGBTQ Christians ask: Where is the Black church’s prophetic voice on our rights?
RNS) — ‘I think most of the major Black denominations, in terms of its membership, is divided,’ said Bishop Reginald Jackson, leader of mid-Atlantic African Methodist Episcopal churches. The post Black LGBTQ Christians ask: Where is the Black church’s prophetic voice on our rights? appeared first on RNS…
Small but mighty cultivated meat market primed to grow
Cultivated meat is coming to the UK for human consumption, following Meatly’s win in pet food…
Opre Roma! – A journey through Roma Heritage Month
A blog by Kristiana Stoyanova, Eurochild Policy and Advocacy Officer for Child Poverty. As spring unexpectedly warmed the cobblestone streets of Brussels this April, I found myself immersed in “Opre Roma!” month – the Council of Europe’s designation celebrating Roma History, Language and Culture. Working in children’s rights and social inclusion…
New Italian security decree threatens human rights and puts civil liberties at risk
In this blog, Davide Rambaldi, Eurochild Communications Coordinator, explains how recent measures threaten fundamental rights, especially for activists, civil society and minorities, and enable greater government repression. In a swift manoeuvre, Giorgia Meloni’s Government turned a highly criticised bill aimed at changing several laws, including the Criminal Code…