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Like most of those in Europe, Belgium’s Royal Meteorological Institute (RMI) has its roots in the national observatory.

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A Belgian believes the temperature at which we serve our food affects the way it tastes, writes the

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Belgians know little about their cholesterol levels, it appears from an online European survey in which 1,000 Belgians aged over 45 took part.

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The ‘mysterious’ Orkney vole is likely to have originated from Belgium 5,100 years ago according to researchers, reports

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Belgian biotech company MDxHealth has signed a deal with U.S.

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A new Belgian study finds that women who freeze their eggs in hopes of improving their fertility later in life often wished they'd done it at an earlier age.

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Earlier this year, the American neurologist Dennis J Selkoe received an honorary doctorate at the University of Leuven (KULeuven).

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A low-tech, simplified form of IVF currently being tested in Belgium uses baking soda, and has the potential to slash the cost of assisted conception, reports

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A Belgian gynaecologist who injected women with specially-prepared sperm cells so they could choose the sex of their babies has been fined €5,500, reports the

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