Housewives still like to prepare meat this way: experts shake their heads and strongly recommend against it
Experts advise against the traditional practice of washing meat before cooking, highlighting its potential health risks given modern food safety knowledge.
Economist Charles Manski wins the BBVA Frontiers of Knowledge Award for his work on uncertainty
Economist Charles Manski has been awarded the BBVA Frontiers of Knowledge Award for his groundbreaking work on uncertainty in public policy research.
QUIZ: How well do you understand terms from psychology?
The article is a quiz designed to test readers' knowledge of psychology terms.
Sissel Norevik assigned herself the task of learning as much as possible
Sissel Norevik, who dedicated her life to knowledge and learning, passed away on February 3, 2026, at the age of 82.
"Rumors about educational level": Interpretation of crime statistics of immigrants requires knowledge
An analysis highlights that the interpretation of crime statistics related to immigrants in Iceland requires informed understanding, amidst ongoing debates about immigration and public sentiment.
Jan Ołdakowski: There is a demand for knowledge on how to be a leader
Jan Ołdakowski emphasizes the need for more effective leaders in public life to unite people and uphold shared values in democracy.
Yonsei University Library Development Research Institute officially launches the 'Library Data Research Center (LDRC)'
The Library Development Research Institute at Yonsei University launched the Library Data Research Center (LDRC) on February 20, focusing on innovating public knowledge infrastructure in the age of artificial intelligence (AI).
The Giant of Knowledge Who Lived for the Public: Mourning the Cosmology Pioneer Fumiyuki Sato
Fumiyuki Sato, a leading cosmologist from Japan, passed away at the age of 87 due to bacterial pneumonia, remembered for his profound contributions to astrophysics and commitment to societal engagement.
Many find it incomprehensible that powerful people connected with Epstein. It is due to hindsight.
The article discusses the phenomenon of hindsight bias in relation to public figures' connections with Jeffrey Epstein, particularly focusing on how this bias influences perceptions of those relationships based on current knowledge.
ASEP: Enrichment of the Knowledge Subjects Registry – 800 new questions in public consultation
The ASEP is enriching the Knowledge Subjects Registry by adding 800 new questions to enhance transparency and fairness in competitive exams.
Only half of Canadians know risk factors for heart disease: report
A report reveals that only 50% of Canadians are aware of the risk factors for heart disease, highlighting a significant gap in public knowledge about cardiovascular health.
Hellenic Red Cross: Awareness & Information Week for Childhood Cancer
The Hellenic Red Cross is organizing an Awareness and Information Week on childhood cancer from February 16 to 20, 2026, aimed at health science students to enhance knowledge and clinical awareness regarding early signs of childhood cancer.
RIHO MAURER ⟩ Are we on the right track with alcohol policy?
The debate surrounding Estonia's alcohol policy remains intense, as the direction of current policies becomes increasingly unclear.
The police investigating the arson have caught a lead: they want to talk to this man
Lithuanian police are seeking information from the public about a man captured on surveillance footage, who may have significant knowledge related to an arson investigation.
Do You Know the Posters?: The Big Quiz about the Election in Frankfurt
Frankfurt is adorned with colorful posters announcing the upcoming local elections in Hesse, prompting residents to test their knowledge of the city.
Less than half of Spaniards believe science can save the planet
A new study reveals that less than half of Spaniards think science can save the planet, with just 12% believing there is strong public support for knowledge, and four out of ten believing leftist governments are more committed to science.
Bill Clinton comes out swinging against Comer for rejecting public Epstein hearing: 'Stop playing games'
Former President Bill Clinton criticized Rep. Comer for not allowing a public hearing on the Epstein case and asserted that he has provided a sworn statement to the House Oversight Committee regarding his knowledge of Jeffrey Epstein's crimes.
What Basic Knowledge is Necessary for Quantum × Business? A Guide and Certification Plan by a Private Organization
A private organization, Q-STAR, has developed a guideline and is planning to introduce certification for essential knowledge and skills in quantum technology, aiming to increase public understanding and application of these technologies in business by 2027.
Drivers told to use 20p method as 'half don't know legal limit'
A survey reveals that many British drivers lack knowledge about crucial tyre maintenance, prompting experts to recommend using a 20p coin to check tread depth.
The judge points to the AlmerÃa Provincial Council as the "axis" of a "system" of rigged public contracts "with full knowledge" of the former president
A judge has implicated the AlmerÃa Provincial Council in a corrupt scheme involving rigged public contracts and bribes, implicating the former president of the council.
Common Property, Digital Culture, and Balanced Development
The article highlights the significance of January 1st as International Day of Common Property, fostering a public dialogue on open access, open data, and the role of digital cultural heritage in the knowledge economy, particularly in Greece.