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Color-changing artificial “skin” for camouflage

Volkswagen Unveils Autonomous Charging Robot for Electric Cars Volkswagen Group Components (VWGC) has announced the development of an autonomous charging robot for electric cars. The

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Breast Cancer Turns Killer Cells into Helpers

New research has revealed that killer cells, which are usually the perfect weapon against cancer tumors and metastases, can be reprogrammed by contact with cancer

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Early Spring Intensifies Climate Change

The consequences of climate change are becoming increasingly apparent. Recent findings suggest that the early arrival of spring and rising temperatures are having negative effects

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Brain Implant Creates Direct Images

Scientists have successfully implanted a chip into the brains of monkeys that generates images in the visual cortex. This technology could potentially restore basic vision

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Blind Mouse Regains Sight through Nerve Cell Reprogramming

A groundbreaking new treatment has successfully reversed blindness in mice by resetting their epigenetic clock. The Harvard Medical School team, led by David Sinclair, used

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New Gum Detects Gum Disease

A new type of chewing gum has been developed by scientists at Julius-Maximilians-Universität Würzburg (JMU) that can detect diseases in the mouth. The gum contains

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Clear Purpose = Longer Life

A strong sense of purpose in life can lead to a longer lifespan, according to a recent study by the University of Michigan School of

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Reverse Aging with Oxygen Therapy

In a groundbreaking study, researchers from Tel Aviv University and the Shamir Medical Center in Israel have discovered that hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBO) can reverse

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Mortality Rates Drop in Europe

Despite the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic, mortality rates in many regions of Europe have decreased in 2020. However, some areas have experienced high excess mortality. Excess

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Germans Support Ban on Combustion Engines

A recent study by mobile.de has found that a slim majority of Germans (42.8%) are in favor of a ban on cars with combustion engines,