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AdvertisementBreakthrough in Male Birth Control
A breakthrough in male contraception has been announced by scientists at the University of Minnesota. The oral contraceptive, YCT529, has achieved a 99% success rate
German Center Skeptical of EU
A recent study conducted by the Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung (KAS) has revealed that 70% of EU citizens are satisfied with the European Union. However, the political center
40,000 Chemical Weapons Developed in 6 Hours
In just six hours, a team of scientists from Collaborations Pharmaceuticals in Raleigh, USA, used artificial intelligence (AI) to identify 40,000 toxic molecules that could
94% of Long-Haul Trucking Autonomous
Autonomous Trucks Could Replace 94% of Long-Haul Drivers in the US A recent study by the University of Michigan has found that up to 94%
Risks of Medical Cannabis Addiction
A new study conducted by scientists at the Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) has found that medical cannabis therapy has a high potential for dependency, which
Worms aid cancer diagnosis
Cancer Diagnosis through Scent: Fadenwürmer Could Make it Easier The medical field has long known that cancer can be detected through scent. In experiments, dogs
Medication Increases Childhood Cancer Risk
Children and adolescents who consume medications containing phthalates are at a significantly higher risk of developing bone cancer and lymphomas, according to a study by
Earth’s Tectonic Chain Reaction Discovered
A new study has revealed the reason behind the rapid shifts in continental plates that have occurred throughout Earth’s history. Geologists have long suspected that
World’s Most Boring Person Identified
Researchers at the University of Essex have identified the most boring person in the world based on prejudices about professions, lifestyles, and hobbies. According to
Prehistoric Microorganisms Ensure Drinking Water Supply
A newly discovered species in Lake Constance is helping to reduce the concentration of toxic ammonium ions and secure the drinking water supply in the