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AdvertisementGermany loses billions due to labor shortage.
Germany is losing billions of euros in economic output due to a shortage of skilled workers, according to a study by Boston Consulting Group (BCG)
Best Meat Substitutes for Climate Change
Investing in plant-based meat alternatives can reduce climate-damaging CO2 emissions more effectively than eco-friendly buildings, emission-free vehicles, and other sectors, according to a study by
Gender Overestimates Intelligence?
A new study conducted by researchers at Griffith University in Brisbane, Australia, has revealed that there are significant gender differences in how individuals perceive their
Retirement Side Hustles for Seniors
A recent study conducted by the Institute for Employment Research (IAB) of the Federal Employment Agency (BA) in Germany has revealed that 15% of retirees
Tesla’s Optimus humanoid robot in production.
Elon Musk Unveils Tesla’s Humanoid Robot Optimus In a recent event, Elon Musk, the CEO of Tesla, unveiled the company’s latest creation, the humanoid robot
Boosted recover faster from Omicron.
Boosted individuals recover significantly faster from the Covid-19 Omicron variant than those with basic immunity, according to a study by epidemiologist Tim Spector and his
Berghain alters guests’ sexual orientation.
The Berlin club Berghain is known for its blurred gender boundaries and has been named one of the world’s hottest clubs by DJMag.com. Now, Johan
Power-Free Cooling System
Innovative Cooling System from MIT Reduces Temperature by Nine Degrees Celsius without Electricity Klimaanlagen and refrigerators are responsible for a significant portion of global electricity
Record Efficiency in Tandem Solar Cells
Dutch scientists have developed tandem solar cells made of silicon and perovskite with a record-breaking efficiency rate. Traditional solar cells have an efficiency rate of
Autonomous Flying Taxi by Wisk Aero
Wisk Aero, an aviation company, has unveiled the sixth generation of its autonomous flying taxi. The electric aircraft has a range of approximately 140 kilometers