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AdvertisementWidespread Anti-Semitic Stereotypes Among AfD Voters
Antisemitic attitudes are still prevalent in Germany, with the highest percentage of supporters found among AfD voters. According to a Forsa study commissioned by the
Free Shot Boosts Tips
A new study conducted by the Hochschule Fresenius in Hamburg has revealed that waiters and waitresses can receive higher tips if they offer their customers
Human-like Robot Hand Created
A new robot hand with almost human-like abilities has been developed by scientists at Ajou University in South Korea. The development of versatile and adaptable
Working Poor: Hartz-IV Recipients Supplementing Income
Shocking statistics reveal that in Germany, approximately 860,000 people require Hartz-IV despite being employed. The most affected group is single-parent families. The Bertelsmann Foundation conducted
Coronamedicine Nirmatrelvir Prevents Hospitalizations
Pfizer’s Nirmatrelvir, a protease inhibitor, has been found to reduce the risk of hospitalization in people with risk factors for severe Covid-19 by up to
20% Excess Mortality in Germany
In November 2021, Germany experienced a 20% increase in mortality rates compared to previous years. While deaths related to COVID-19 can partially explain this surge,
Powerful Nerve Toxin Treats Muscle Atrophy
A new study conducted by scientists at the University Medical Center Göttingen (UMG) has found that the potent nerve toxin, Tetanus Toxin (TeNT), could limit
Record-breaking 38°C in Arctic
The world has witnessed yet another year of record-breaking heatwaves, with the Siberian city of Verkhoyansk in the Arctic reaching a scorching 38 degrees Celsius.
Less Ants with Glyphosate and Thiacloprid
The use of pesticides has long been a concern for environmentalists, and a recent study from the University of Graz in Austria has highlighted the
Mammoths Roamed Alaska 5,700 Years Ago
New research from McMaster University has revealed that woolly mammoths lived on the North American mainland as recently as 5,700 years ago. The study, published