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Garlic breath remedy found

Garlic breath can be an unpleasant experience for many people, especially during a date or business dinner. However, researchers at Ohio State University have discovered

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Global Impact of Landscape and Forest Fires Examined

The impact of climate change on wildfires has been a growing concern worldwide. A recent study by the University of East Anglia (UEA) has shown

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Rising Obesity in Poor Nations

A recent study conducted by the Osaka Metropolitan University (OMU) has shed light on the increasing prevalence of obesity in many African countries. While hunger

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50% of Germans regret buying electric cars

More than half of Germans who have purchased or leased an electric car regret their decision due to underestimated costs, particularly higher electricity prices, according

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Revolutionary Material Extracts Water from Dry Desert Air

A new material called SHCP-10 has been developed that can absorb water from the air like a sponge and release it when exposed to sunlight.

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Nanotechnology aids eye cell cultivation.

A new nanostructure has been developed that could potentially restore vision to people suffering from age-related macular degeneration (AMD) and other vision impairments. AMD is

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Climate Change Threatens Beer Production

The effects of climate change are threatening the beer production in Europe, as the amount of hops and alpha acids, which are crucial for the

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New Health Benefit of Grapes Discovered

A recent study conducted by researchers at the National University of Singapore has found that grapes may have a positive impact on eye health, specifically

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Brain Magnet Treatment Helps Smokers Quit

A new study has found that a treatment called Theta-Burst transcranial magnetic stimulation (TBS) can improve self-control and reduce cigarette cravings in smokers. The brains

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Optimal Frequency for Muscle Training

A recent study conducted by researchers at Edith Cowan University in Perth, Australia, has examined the optimal frequency for muscle training. The study aimed to