Fishermen accuse Nestlé of polluting a river in France, killing tons of fish
The company admitted a spill but said it didn't have chemical products that could hurt the fish.
The company admitted a spill but said it didn't have chemical products that could hurt the fish.
Nestle's plan has been heavily criticized by environmentalists.
Sometimes, companies compete with people - and they win.
Sweets as we know them wouldn't exist without Nestle. The company revolutionized how we eat, they made sugar a vital ...
The world's largest food and water producer will be sued for allegations that it used child slaves to harvest cocoa ...
To say that Nestle is an unethical company would be an understatement - the company's history is riddled with practices ...
Child labor, unethical promotion, manipulating uneducated mothers, pollution, price fixing and mislabeling - those are not words you want to ...
From making baseball-sized spheres to colonizing rainforests with tool miniaturization, our ancestors did a lot.
In the wise words of George Constanza, it's shrinkage.
The Great Stalacpipe Organ transforms stalactites into a vast, natural musical instrument.
Researchers are still figuring out the secrets of the submarine waterfall.
Attributed to the enigmatic Toalean culture, these blades hint at rituals and warfare from an era before Neolithic farmers reached ...
Luckily for the Allies, this formidable jet plane wasn't fully completed before the war ended.
The 2023 annular solar eclipse cast a huge shadow over North America as seen by a weather satellite.
You may disagree, but these are some of the cutest bats in the world!
Vitamin water isn't what you think. Mostly, it is just another way to sell bottled water with greater profit margins.
Experiments with mice show that phytosterols supplements might enhance the function of sensory cells and combat age-related hearing loss.
Breast milk is the best kind of food for your baby -- but it's not always an option.
It's the oldest example of systematic coal use in history.
The world of bark camouflage unveils nature's mastery of deception.
When asteroids hit the Earth, they leave behind spectacular geological landmarks.
This university's experiment will take you into the depths.
Discover how the enigmatic oxytocin, known as the love hormone, shapes human bonds.
Researchers are baffled by strange sounds of unknown origin in the stratosphere.
Astronomers used multiple telescopes to confirm the double quasars.
This star system could have everything needed to find life.
Most health claims on infant formula products seem to have little or no supporting evidence.
In Cameroon, some frogs are nothing like the benign variety we're used to.
What you need to know about solar energy and solar panels. Get your solar energy facts straight.
Neuroscientists know that pregnant mothers’ brains change in ways that appear to help with caring for a baby. Now researchers ...
"We've been completely backwards in our assumptions of how the modern bird skull evolved for well over a century," researchers ...
From clothing brands to fossil fuel companies, the list goes on and on.
The most effective solution is to switch to systems of reuse and refill, Greenpeace said.
Well, at least in some ways, coffee can really be helpful.
These could be the legacy of Turkic tribes moving through the area.
Lake Baikal is one of nature's most prized jewels, but it needs our protection to keep on shining bright.
It's amazing we're able to piece this scenery together after all this time.
An anthropologist slices through myths about “picky” eating and the biological necessity of kids’ foods, and reimagines ways to feed ...
A strikingly large number of big companies are leaving Russia. Here's who is doing it and why it matters.
Surprise, surprise: high-profiles companies aren't doing as much as they claim.
There's a new type of chocolate in town.
The Unicorn is just three times the mass of the Sun, making it one of the smallest ever found.
The sky crane touchdown system was a huge wager for NASA that paid off.
The pandemic has left buildings with some unexpected visitors .
We'll know in February whether it's delicious or awful.
It's a surreal experience but few can bear it for more than a few minutes.
A lot of familiar names on this list.
Investors want their money funding climate-friendly companies.
Enough to cover 83 football pitchers every day
Certain brain patterns can forecast what kind of video becomes popula.
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