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Vaping 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.

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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,

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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).