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Deadly HIV Mutation Found in Netherlands

A new variant of the HIV virus has been discovered in the Netherlands, with a significantly higher viral load and potential for easier transmission. Researchers

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Electric Trucks to Lead Market by 2035

Electric trucks are set to dominate the market in Europe, North America, and China in the coming decade, with their total cost expected to be

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Gaming linked to health issues

The German Sports University in Cologne has raised concerns about the health consequences of gaming on e-sports players. According to their latest research, not only

 News Geology

Digging Earth’s Deepest Hole for Energy

Quaise, a start-up company affiliated with the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), is planning to drill up to 20,000 meters into the earth to harness

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Germany introduces 5.4 ct/km eco-friendly toll

Germany is facing a funding gap due to the rise of electric cars and the subsequent loss of revenue from the mineral oil tax. To

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Schizophrenia linked to gene mutation

A groundbreaking study has identified a gene mutation that affects the brain’s gatekeeper as the cause of schizophrenia. Schizophrenia is a mental illness that affects

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Human Heat Tolerance Lower Than Expected

New research has found that humans are less able to tolerate hot and humid weather than previously thought. Even a temperature of 31 degrees Celsius

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China aims for climate neutrality

China Aims to Build 450 GW of New Solar and Wind Energy Capacity in the Coming Years China has announced plans to build 450 GW

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Cars more contaminated than toilets

Did you know that the average steering wheel in a car has 146 different types of bacteria living on it? That’s four times more bacteria

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Mobile Phones Don’t Increase Children’s Tumor Risk

A new study has found that mobile phone use does not increase the risk of tumors in children. Previous studies have primarily focused on adults,