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AdvertisementLSD induces brain semi-sleep
The consumption of LSD reduces communication between brain structures and leads to a state of semi-consciousness. Researchers at Baylor College of Medicine in Houston, USA,
Airless Tires Near Production
Michelin, the French tire manufacturer, has unveiled a revolutionary airless car tire called the Michelin Uptis at the IAA Mobility event. The tire replaces the
Lab-made dog food fights climate change.
Bond Pet Food, a start-up based in Boulder, USA, is developing lab-grown protein for dog food to reduce the environmental impact of pet ownership. According
COVID-19 Clinical Trials in Germany: Often Unsuccessful
Only 14 out of 65 clinical Covid-19 studies have been successfully completed in Germany, according to a recent analysis by scientists from the Department of
Cars faster than public transport
Public transportation in German cities takes about twice as long as driving a car, according to a study conducted by the Mobility Institute in Berlin.
The Digital Euro is Coming Soon
The European Central Bank (ECB) has been discussing the introduction of a digital euro for some time now, and it seems that the decision to
Cows’ toilets fight climate change
Scientists have successfully created coffee powder in a laboratory that tastes and smells like regular coffee. The product is expected to hit the market in
Harmful Air Pollution Below Limits
Air pollution is responsible for the deaths of approximately 800,000 people in Europe and 4.5 million people globally each year. The World Health Organization (WHO)
Third Covid-19 shot unnecessary
According to a WHO vaccine expert, a third Covid-19 vaccine dose is currently only useful in a few exceptional cases. Instead, the available vaccine doses
Sleep Keeps Brain Sharp
A new study has revealed that individuals who do not get enough sleep are at a higher risk of developing serious illnesses such as dementia