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AdvertisementVaping Shrinks Testicles and Sperm Count
E-cigarettes Reduce Testicle Size and Sperm Count, Study Finds A new study has revealed that e-cigarettes may not be as harmless as many people believe.
Regretting Parenthood: A Parent’s Confession
The decision to become a parent is one of the most significant in a person’s life. However, how many parents actually regret this decision? And
Generating Electricity from Humidity with Nanomaterials
A new generator made from a nanomaterial with micropores can now harness energy from humidity in the air. Developed in China, this system can power
Asteroid: Future Habitable Space Base
An asteroid could be transformed into a habitable space station with artificial gravity for a cost of only $4.1 billion, according to a study by
Asteroid with “Sunshade” to Halt Climate Change
A giant “sunshade” attached to an asteroid could potentially reduce solar radiation by 0.24 to 1.7 percent, effectively halting climate change, according to a new
Chatbot Outperforms Humans in Analog Thinking
A new material has been developed that prevents dirt from sticking to toilet bowls, potentially reducing water consumption from flushing. According to scientific estimates, flushing
Cruise ships pollute more than cars
Carnival Corporation’s cruise ships emit more toxic sulfur oxides than all 291 million cars in Europe combined, according to a study by Transport and Environment
Ultimate Insult Found by Math Model
Mathematics student Sophie Maclean has used a mathematical model to determine the ultimate insult. Maclean, who is currently studying for her Master of Science in
The Future of Hydrogen Cars
BP Study Finds Hydrogen Vehicles Will Not Play Significant Role in Future Climate-Neutral Mobility A recent study by BP, one of the leading energy companies,
German profits soar, wages lag
The profits of companies in Germany have increased significantly more than wages, according to a study by the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD).