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Germany lacks electric car charging stations.

Germany aims to have 15.8 million electric vehicles (EVs) on its roads by 2030, according to the country’s coalition agreement. However, a recent study by

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Birds’ Navigation to Breeding Grounds

Every year, thousands of bird species migrate from Africa to Europe, covering thousands of kilometers. Upon their return, they manage to locate their breeding grounds

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Berlin’s Giant “Thermos Flask” for Gas Shortage

Berlin is preparing for a potential gas emergency by filling one of Europe’s largest heat storage facilities. The massive “thermos flask” has a volume of

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Waste to Resource: Simplified Process

A groundbreaking new process has been developed that simplifies the recycling of plastics. Scientists at Cornell University have presented a new method for recycling polystyrene

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AI detects pig emotions

A new study has shown that artificial intelligence (AI) can detect the mood of pigs based on their sounds. This technology could improve the quality

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Endangered Sharks Found in Dog Food

Shark DNA Found in Dog and Cat Food In a shocking discovery, scientists from the National University of Singapore (NUS) have found DNA from endangered

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Upcycling Old Car Batteries for Energy Storage

RWE and Audi are currently testing a stationary energy storage system made from old batteries of electric cars in Herdecke, Germany. These batteries are said

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Call for General Speed Limit

The ACE Auto Club Europa e. V. (ACE) is calling for a speed limit of 100 km/h on all German highways to reduce fuel consumption.

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Flooding Risk Increasing in Europe

The risk of flooding due to climate change is increasing along many European coastlines. This is not only due to rising sea levels, but also

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Electric Cars: High Savings Potential in Germany

A recent study by Greenpeace has found that the monthly total costs of owning an electric car in Germany are significantly lower than those of