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 News Technology

Solar Desalination Provides Clean Water

Researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) have developed a new prototype for solar desalination that offers improved water efficiency and additional uses. Traditional

 News Medicine

Menopause Hormone Therapy Increases Breast Cancer Risk

A recent study conducted by the University of Oxford has found that hormone replacement therapies (HRT) significantly increase the risk of breast cancer in women.

 News Technology

Wireless Charging Damages Phone Battery

Researchers have found that wireless charging of smartphones can damage the battery due to excessive heat. If the phone is not placed exactly on the

 News Environment

Climate Change Causes More Flooding

The impact of climate change on Europe has been significant, with increased rainfall leading to more frequent and severe flooding in the region. If this

 News Environment

New model aids ocean CO2 storage

A new computer model has been developed to calculate the impact of potential CO2 leaks on the ocean ecosystem. The model aims to help identify

 News Medicine

Intermittent Fasting: Weight Loss & Health Benefits

A new study has found that people who practice intermittent fasting can lose an average of 3.5 kilograms of weight per month. This form of

 News Medicine

Genetically Modified Drink Prevents Hangovers

A new probiotic has been developed that claims to prevent the onset of alcohol-induced headaches, commonly known as hangovers. The probiotic, created by startup ZBiotics,

 News Technology

Chemical-free mosquito protection with graphene clothing

A new study published in the journal PNAS reveals that a thin layer of graphene in textiles can protect against mosquito bites, replacing the need

 News Technology

Lenovo unveils world’s first foldable laptop

Lenovo has unveiled the world’s first notebook with a foldable display, the Thinkpad X1 Foldable. The device is designed for productive work and is set

 News Psychology

Optimism Increases Lifespan: Study

Optimists are up to 70% more likely to live to 85 years old than pessimists, according to a study by Boston University School of Medicine.