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Air pollution harms sperm mobility.

A recent study from China suggests that high exposure to fine particulate matter (PM) negatively affects sperm quality and male fertility. In the past few

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Seeking Volunteers for Inhaled Covid-19 Vaccine

German scientists have developed a Covid-19 vaccine that can be inhaled instead of injected. The vaccine is designed to deliver the active ingredient directly to

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Plastic particles fuel fat cells.

Plastic chemicals have been suspected of affecting weight, hormones, and metabolism. A recent study has confirmed that these chemicals, known as endocrine disruptors, do indeed

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Oral mRNA Vaccine Delivery

A small stomach capsule has been developed that could allow for the administration of mRNA vaccines without the need for injections. Scientists at the Massachusetts

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Ketamine aids alcohol addiction recovery.

A new study from the University of Exeter has found that ketamine infusions can help alcoholics during withdrawal. The study involved giving alcohol-dependent participants three

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Faster Bone Healing with mRNA Molecules

In a groundbreaking study, researchers from the University of Maastricht and the Mayo Clinic have developed a new method for healing bone injuries using synthetic

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Unprecedented Forest Die-Off in Germany

Offshore wind farms are becoming increasingly popular in Germany as the country aims to rely more on renewable energy sources. However, environmentalists and some scientists

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Mental Speed Stays High at 60

A new study challenges the widely held belief that older people think slower than younger ones. While previous studies have shown that reaction times decrease

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German view immigration as economic opportunity.

Germany Needs 400,000 Immigrants Annually to Combat Labor Shortage Germany needs around 400,000 immigrants every year to address its labor shortage, according to a study

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HIV cured with umbilical cord blood

In a groundbreaking medical breakthrough, a woman in the United States has been cured of both HIV and leukemia through a cord blood transplant. The