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Boosted individuals less contagious with Omicron

Boosters not only protect individuals from severe illness, but also reduce the risk of transmission during breakthrough infections, according to a study by researchers at

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Common Medications Increase Stroke Risk

A new study by the French health research institute INSERM and the University of Bordeaux has found that three medications commonly used to treat migraines,

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Rare Silver Treasure Found in Augsburg

In a recent excavation in the city of Augsburg, archaeologists uncovered a wealth of ancient Roman treasures, including silver coins and weapons. The team included

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Switzerland Bans Electric Cars

Europe is facing a potential power shortage this winter, and Switzerland is taking proactive measures to ensure energy security. As the country produces a significant

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Self-healing composite for wind turbines

A new composite material has been developed that can self-repair using a thermoplastic healing agent, significantly increasing the lifespan of wind turbines. Laminated composite materials

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Europe to become car importer by 2025

Chinese automakers such as Nio, Lynk & Co, and BYD are gaining higher market shares in the electric vehicle industry. As a result, Europe is

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Platinum’s Impossible Reaction Decoded

Researchers have discovered a metastable state that explains why a platinum catalyst can be active below its threshold temperature. Platinum is a central component of

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New Galvanization Process Reduces Solar Costs

A new galvanic process has been developed that could make photovoltaic cells cheaper by eliminating the need for silver. The high cost of silver, which

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Hyundai’s Hydrogen Trucks Head to Germany

Hyundai has announced that 27 of its Xcient Fuel Cell hydrogen trucks will be delivered to German companies, thanks to funding from the Federal Ministry

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Solid Hydrogen Powers Fuel Cell Ship

The world’s first ship powered by solid hydrogen has been developed in the Netherlands. The Neo Orbis, a small passenger vessel measuring around 20 meters