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AdvertisementGreen vs. Red – Autonomous Cars Fooled with Simple Trick
Autonomous cars have been a topic of interest for many companies, with the potential to revolutionize the transportation industry. However, as with any new technology,
First human case of H3N8 avian flu in China
China has reported its first case of a human being infected with the H3N8 bird flu virus. The virus has been circulating in the environment
The Dark Side of Status Symbols
The allure of status symbols is undeniable. Luxury watches, sports cars, and other material possessions are often used to showcase one’s financial success and wealth.
Antibiotics in Pig Farming: A Threat
The use of antibiotics in livestock farming is a common practice, but a recent study conducted by the University of Copenhagen and the Statens Serum
WHO opens alternative medicine center in India
The traditional healing methods that have been developed for centuries in alternative medicine have not been scientifically investigated. However, the World Health Organization (WHO) has
Heart Inflammation Risk Post-Covid Vaccine?
A recent meta-study conducted in Scandinavia has investigated whether mRNA vaccines for Covid-19 are associated with an increased risk of myocarditis and pericarditis. According to
German Energy-Saving Habits
The ongoing war in Ukraine has had a significant impact on energy consumption in German households. According to a survey conducted by Bitkom e.V., since
Microplastic causing forest death?
Coral reefs have been hit hard by climate change, with global coral stocks declining by around 14% over the past decade. However, a recent study
Airyacht: Travel in Air and Water
Swiss company Airyacht has unveiled a new luxury transportation concept that combines a yacht and an airship. The Airyacht is a 52-meter-long yacht that can
Biontech booster’s Omikron protection wanes
The effectiveness of the Biontech/Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine decreases significantly just a few months after a booster shot, according to a study by Kaiser Permanente. The