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 News Psychology

Do Humans Have Free Will?

The Libet experiments from the 1970s and 1980s suggested that humans do not have free will. Now, the experiments have been repeated to solve the

 News Economics

Germany’s Working Life is Shortest

Germany has a lower than average working life compared to other European Union (EU) countries, prompting economists to call for an increase in the retirement

 News Technology

Electric Car Repair Costs Revealed

Electric cars have been touted as a more cost-effective and environmentally friendly alternative to traditional gasoline-powered vehicles. However, a recent study by the Fraunhofer Institute

 News Economics

Vegan vs. Omnivore: Cost Comparison

A recent study conducted by the IFPE (Forschungsinstitut für pflanzenbasierte Ernährung) has found that vegan diets can be cheaper than omnivorous diets in Germany. Despite

 News Economics

Affordable Homeownership in Germany Today?

A recent study conducted by economists at the Institute of German Economy in Cologne has found that owning property in Germany is currently more affordable

 News Technology

Ultrasonic Kitchen Knife Start-up

Revolutionary Ultrasound Kitchen Knife Developed by Start-Up 369Sonic In a world-first, Czech start-up 369Sonic has developed an innovative kitchen knife that uses ultrasound technology to

 News Economics

Billionaires Avoid Taxes: Wealth Tax Needed?

Billionaires are using legal gray areas, bordering on the edge of legality, to avoid paying almost no income tax. The EU Tax Observatory is calling

 News Physics

Quasiparticles Enable Ultra-Bright Light Sources

Physicists have discovered a simpler method to generate ultrabright light, also known as coherent light, which could potentially be used in medicine. Currently, ultrabright light

 News Economics

Higher Gas Tax Promotes Health

The interaction between health and transportation policies has been underestimated in the past. Researchers from the RWI Leibniz Institute for Economic Research have found that

 News Economics

6-Figure Salary in Germany: How?

A recent study conducted by Stepstone has revealed that 6% of employees in Germany earn a salary of at least €100,000. The study analyzed the