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AdvertisementWirelessly Transmit Power 30 Meters with Infrared Laser
A new technology has been developed that allows smartphones to be charged wirelessly over a distance of up to 30 meters. The system uses an
Sustainable Batteries from Lobster and Crab Shells
Chitin, a substance found in the shells of crustaceans like crabs and lobsters, can be used to produce an electrolyte substance for sustainable batteries. With
Instant Radiation Therapy Kills Tumor
In Germany, cancer is the second leading cause of death, with over 239,000 people dying from the disease in 2020. Despite significant progress in cancer
Deciphering 4,000-year-old cuneiform script
In a groundbreaking discovery, Linear Elamite, a cuneiform script used by the Sumerians in present-day Iran, has been deciphered for the first time. However, doubts
Revolutionary 3D Printing for Medical Use
Researchers at Concordia University in Montreal have developed an innovative 3D printing process that can build objects inside the human body. The Direct Sound Printing
Prevent Cognitive Biases in Electric Car Purchases
A recent study conducted by the University of Geneva has found that cognitive biases are preventing many people from purchasing electric cars. Despite the fact
3D-Printed Ear from Own Cells
In a groundbreaking medical achievement, a woman with a congenital ear deformity has received a new ear made from her own cells using a 3D
Coffee consumption reduces mortality risk
Regular coffee consumption, both sweetened and unsweetened, has been found to significantly reduce the risk of mortality. However, this positive effect is not present in
Stop Emissions Now to Accelerate Global Warming
A new study by scientists at the University of Washington has found that an immediate halt to all human-made greenhouse gas emissions would initially accelerate
Radiation from mobile phones doesn’t affect cancer risk.
A recent long-term study has shown that mobile phone usage does not increase the risk of cancer. However, the study did not include the new