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AdvertisementGerman 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).
Efficient Solar Energy Storage in Rocks
A recent study has shown that solar energy can be efficiently stored in thermal energy storage systems (TES) based on rock, providing a more sustainable
Resisting Chocolate and Temptations
The Brain Learns to Prefer Unhealthy Foods The typical Western diet is high in fat and sugar, and many people in industrialized countries prefer unhealthy
AI predicts pancreatic cancer prognosis.
A new study by researchers at Harvard Medical School and the University of Copenhagen has found that an artificial intelligence (AI) system can predict the
Germany’s Life Expectancy in Europe
Germany Ranks Lowest in Life Expectancy Among Western European Countries A recent study conducted by the Federal Institute for Population Research (BiB) and the Max
Helion Energy to Launch Fusion Power Plant by 2028
Helion Energy, a start-up company, has announced its plans to achieve net energy production through nuclear fusion by 2024 and to operate a fusion power
Robot prints live cells in body.
A new robotic system has been developed that can print living cells directly onto organs and tissues inside the patient’s body. Bioprinting, the process of
Narcissism and Muscle Obsession in Men
The desire for more muscles, known as muscle dysmorphia or “Adonis complex,” is a body dysmorphic disorder that primarily affects men. Those who suffer from
Nuclear Power Not Economically Viable
A recent study has shown that nuclear energy is not a viable alternative to fossil fuels for reducing CO2 emissions from an economic perspective. Germany
Possible title: Ancient Ocean Floor Forms Mountains Inside Earth
New data has revealed that ultra-low-velocity zones (ULVZ) in the Earth’s core are likely made up of ancient ocean floor that has sunk into the