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COVID-19 Risk Calculator Online

A new algorithm has been developed that calculates an individual’s risk of infection in indoor spaces based on current research. The coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 is known

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2,000 km Range Boost with SALD Batteries

A new battery technology called Spatial Atom Layer Deposition (SALD) has been developed by a collaboration of Dutch and German scientists. The technology is expected

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Lockdown worsens depression amid Covid-19

The lockdown in the spring had a significant impact on people with depression, and now psychiatrists fear that the current lockdown-light will exacerbate the situation.

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Organic Brain Inspires Nanoelectronics

The human brain is capable of impressive feats. It can react to spontaneous actions in seconds and trigger a corresponding impulse. Compared to computer technology,

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Bat Social Distancing

Sick vampire bats practice social distancing, according to a recent study by scientists from the Natural History Museum in Berlin, Ohio State University, and the

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Mushroom Leather Innovation

Mushroom-based vegan leather is a more environmentally friendly and cheaper alternative to traditional animal leather, while still possessing similar tactile properties and being biodegradable. Leather

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Electric Brain Stimulation Boosts Creativity

A recent study published in the journal Brain Structure and Function has found that deactivating certain regions of the brain through transcranial direct current stimulation

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Florida’s Water Supply Threatened by Weakening Gulf Stream

The North Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC), a crucial factor in the world’s climate, is weakening and bringing less warm water from the Caribbean to

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Reverse Aging with New Cell Therapy

A new cell therapy has been developed by scientists at the University of Bern that can reverse the aging process in mice. The therapy is

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Beavers Speed Up Permafrost Thawing

Biber Could Accelerate Climate Change by Creating Artificial Lakes Biber, the animal landscape architects, are creating artificial lakes that could accelerate the thawing of permafrost