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AdvertisementBoosted 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
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,
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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