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AdvertisementAffordable Homeownership in Germany Today?
A recent study conducted by economists at the Institute of German Economy in Cologne has found that owning property in Germany is currently more affordable
Vegan vs. Omnivore: Cost Comparison
A recent study conducted by the IFPE (Forschungsinstitut für pflanzenbasierte Ernährung) has found that vegan diets can be cheaper than omnivorous diets in Germany. Despite
Da Vinci’s “Tree Rule” Debunked
Leonardo da Vinci’s “Rule of Trees” describes the proportions of a tree’s branches, trunk, and vessels that transport water through the tree. However, a new
Electric Car Repair Costs Revealed
Electric cars have been touted as a more cost-effective and environmentally friendly alternative to traditional gasoline-powered vehicles. However, a recent study by the Fraunhofer Institute
Mysterious Rooms Uncovered in Egyptian Pyramid
Archaeologists from the Julius-Maximilians-Universität Würzburg have discovered mysterious rooms in the Sahura Pyramid that were overlooked during previous restorations. The chambers provide new insights into
Genetic Predisposition to Vegetarianism
A recent study conducted by researchers at Northwestern University has found that there may be a genetic predisposition to strict vegetarianism. The study, which is
Voice Analysis Detects Diabetes
A new study has found that an artificial intelligence (AI) can accurately detect changes in a person’s voice that indicate the presence of diabetes. The
European Early Humans Ate Algae
Algae, seaweed, and other aquatic plants are highly nutritious and healthy, yet they are rarely consumed in Europe. However, in the Stone Age, early humans
Ultrasonic Kitchen Knife Start-up
Revolutionary Ultrasound Kitchen Knife Developed by Start-Up 369Sonic In a world-first, Czech start-up 369Sonic has developed an innovative kitchen knife that uses ultrasound technology to
Heart stem cells cure Crohn’s
Heart stem cells have been found to promote wound healing and significantly reduce inflammation in the gut, according to recent animal studies. Morbus Crohn, a