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 News Economics

German Youth Prefer Cars Despite Climate Change

Young people in Germany still consider cars as the optimal mode of transportation, according to a recent study by McKinsey. However, the bicycle boom during

 News Geology

China drills 10,000m deep hole

China has begun drilling a 10,000-meter-deep hole in the oil-rich region of Xinjiang, reaching rock from the Cretaceous period that spent about 145 million years

 News Psychology

Obesity Increases Risk of Mental Illness

Obesity is a condition that affects a significant number of people worldwide. According to a recent study conducted by researchers from the Medical University of

 News Technology

AI could wipe out humanity.

Leading scientists and business representatives have signed a statement from the Center for AI Safety (CAIS) warning that artificial intelligence (AI) could wipe out humanity.

 News Economics

The Hidden Costs of Plant-Based Meat

Plant-based meat can significantly reduce the environmental damage caused by agriculture. However, this shift has hidden costs that have been largely overlooked. According to a

 News Environment

Tasty Meat Alternative: Mealworms

Insects have been touted as a sustainable protein source for the future, but many people are put off by the idea of eating bugs. However,

 News Technology

Rolls-Royce tests largest aircraft engine

Rolls-Royce has successfully tested the world’s largest aircraft engine, the Ultrafan, which is significantly more efficient and quieter than current engines. The Ultrafan was first

 News Technology

World’s First Autonomous Buses in Service

Edinburgh is now home to the world’s first autonomous large buses operating on a regular route. The buses, which can travel up to 80 km/h,

 News Technology

France speeds up nuclear power plant construction

France Accelerates Nuclear Power Plant Construction to Reduce Dependence on Russia France, which already produces three-quarters of its electricity from nuclear power plants, has passed

 News Technology

Start-up to Build Batteries on Seabed

Ocean Grazer, a Dutch start-up, has developed an environmentally friendly energy storage system that utilizes dam technology to store excess electricity generated by offshore wind