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Breakthrough 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

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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

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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

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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%

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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