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Past articles by Natalie:

Smart Toilets: French company offers health data through urine analysis

U-Scan by Withings is a new device for at-home urine analysis. You place it inside your toilet bowl so it gathers health data from your urine. → Read More

Sperm count drop is accelerating worldwide and threatens the future of mankind, study warns

Researchers warn of a global fertility crisis that "looks like a pandemic” as sperm counts drop sharply around the world. → Read More

Spain's menstrual leave: The countries that have already tried and tested days off for period pain

As Spain debates days off work for period pain, here’s a list of the countries that already tried offering "menstrual leave". → Read More

Spain set to become the first European country to introduce 3 days of ‘menstrual leave’ for women

The Spanish government is expected to offer three or more days off work for women who suffer from severe period pains in a European first. → Read More

Elon Musk won't join Twitter board of directors after all, CEO Agrawal tweets

The Tesla and SpaceX CEO had made a series of suggestions to transform the platform after becoming its top shareholder. → Read More

Allergies? No problem. These scientists are working on a genetically modified hypoallergenic cat

Researchers believe the gene editing technology CRISPR could knock out a key allergen produced by cats. → Read More

As France ramps up vaccine rollout, some find ways to jump the queue

French authorities are trying to speed up COVID-19 vaccinations, but some people are tired of waiting and turning to new online tools to get a jab faster. → Read More

More protection needed for gig economy workers says ILO

The coronavirus pandemic has accelerated the growth of digital labour platforms. Now their workers need better social protection, says the International Labour Organization. → Read More

Several French hospitals crippled by cyberattacks

Three hospital buildings near the city of Lyon have fallen prey this week to hackers using ransomware. → Read More

Goats on Zoom: English farm finds new income by livening up video conferences

Video meetings? Meh. One English farm takes Zoombombing to a new level: hiring out goats to make surprise appearances on conference calls. → Read More

Bavaria makes FFP2 masks mandatory in shops and public transport

Starting next week, Austria will introduce a similar rule nationwide. → Read More

English boy raises money for charity by camping out in his garden

Since March, an 11-year-old boy in England has been sleeping out in his garden for a charitable cause, raising over €100,000 for a local hospice. → Read More

Lockdown, social distancing, quarantini: dissecting the 2020 pandemic lingo

From talk of flattening the curve to doomscrolling: how the coronavirus pandemic hijacked our vocabulary. → Read More

EU marathon summit turning into a ‘fight over sovereignty’

"You have to intrude into national politics when you have joint money, and that's what's really at stake," says German economist Guntram Wolff. → Read More

Pamplona bull-running festival scrapped for first time in decades

The coronavirus pandemic has forced the Spanish city to cancel its iconic – and booze-fuelled – bull runs. → Read More

Can the new US sanctions on Syria bring down Assad’s regime?

The Syrian economy is already melting down. Now the toughest US sanctions yet target anyone who does business with the Assad government. → Read More

Lottery for babies' lives: drugmaker launches lucky draw for life-saving gene therapy

Swiss drugmaker Novartis has launched an international lottery for its groundbreaking and extremely costly gene therapy Zolgensma, sparking both hope and outrage among patients’ families. → Read More

Rome strikes deal with five EU nations over stranded migrants

An Italian coastguard ship carrying migrants rescued at sea was given permission to dock but not to disembark in Sicily last weekend. Medical staff allowed to tour the ship found that the 116 people on board had to share a single toilet. → Read More

Romania's top court strikes down changes to criminal code as anger mounts over missing teens case

Monday's ruling comes at a sensitive time, amid public outrage over the slow response of authorities to the abduction and murder of two teenage girls. → Read More

US warns it will destroy any Iranian drone too close to its ships

The United States has warned it will bring down any Iranian drones that fly too close to its ships, following a string of incidents on the world's most vital oil shipping route. → Read More