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Exploring Potential of Airborne Wind Turbines

A new study conducted by the Polytechnic University of Milan has analyzed the potential of airborne wind energy (AWE) technology. AWE involves using flying objects

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Avocados lower heart attack risk

Avocados are often referred to as a “superfood,” and a recent study has investigated how this fruit affects cardiovascular health. According to the World Health

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Quantum Communication Sets Record

Chinese scientists have set a new record for quantum communication, which could make the internet significantly more secure. Quantum communication is considered the future technology

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Acceptance of Labor Meat in Germany

A groundbreaking study conducted by researchers at the University of Osnabrück has shed light on the potential for in-vitro meat to become a staple in

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Skull Surgery in Stone Age

In a groundbreaking discovery, archaeologists have found evidence of successful head surgery during the Stone Age. A team led by Sonia Díaz-Navarro from the Universidad

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High Energy Prices – Germans Support Speed Limit

A recent survey conducted by the market and opinion research institute YouGov has revealed that the majority of Germans are in favor of a general

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Are Vegan Dogs Healthier?

A recent study conducted by the Technical University of Berlin has found that an average dog produces as much CO2 emissions in its lifetime as

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Algae Farm: More Effective than Rainforest?

Brilliant Planet, a start-up based in London, has developed a new algae farm to combat climate change by reducing the concentration of CO2 in the

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Quantum Batteries: Faster EV Charging?

Revolutionary Quantum Battery Could Revolutionize Electric Car Charging Electric cars have been criticized for their relatively long charging times, but a new quantum battery based

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Repeating Forgotten Memories

The human memory can be tricked, and this could be useful in witness interrogations. According to studies, human memory follows a specific temporal sequence. We