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Hydrogen Stored as Powder

In the search for a safe and economical way to store hydrogen, scientists worldwide have made a breakthrough. An Australian research team from Deakin University

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AI to wipe out humanity

A new study, involving the lead scientist from Google Deepmind, has found that artificial intelligence (AI) is likely to wipe out humanity. The study, conducted

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PETA calls for meat-eating men sex ban.

PETA Calls for Sex Ban on Meat-Eating Men to Combat Climate Change A recent study by the University of Leeds has found that men’s high

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Record High Number of Millionaires

The number of dollar millionaires has reached a new record high, according to the Global Wealth Report by Swiss bank Credit Suisse. Despite the Covid-19

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Climate Change Spreads Brain-Eating Amoeba

The climate change is causing the often deadly single-celled organism Naegleria fowler, also known as the brain-eating amoeba, to spread to new areas. According to

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India’s Historical Megadroughts Confirmed

In the past millennium, one of the wettest regions on Earth experienced decades-long droughts. The Indian region of Meghalaya receives an average of eleven meters

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Obesity Hinders Economic Growth Globally

The global increase in obesity is not only a health concern but also a threat to economic development, with China, India, and the United States

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Delay Dementia with Vitamin Cocktail

A new study conducted by scientists at Wake Forest University has found that a special multivitamin supplement can slow down cognitive decline in seniors by

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Magnetic Train Floats Endlessly Without Power

China has developed a new type of magnetic levitation train that can float indefinitely without using any electricity. Traditional maglev trains use electromagnets to create

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Vegans: Strong and Enduring

Vegan athletes have better endurance than meat-eaters, according to a study by the University of Quebec. The research, published in the European Journal of Clinical