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Scientists have discovered a new record accumulation of microplastics in the Tyrrhenian Sea during a study investigating the spread of microplastics in the ocean. Microplastics,
Earth: A Water Planet Without Continents
New evidence suggests that the Earth was a water planet without continents 3.24 billion years ago. Scientists from the University of Colorado at Boulder analyzed
COVID-19 fuels rise in malaria deaths in Africa
The spread of the coronavirus could lead to a reduction in measures against malaria in Africa, potentially doubling the number of deaths to 769,000 people.
Anti-vaxxers thrive in Germany.
Germany has a higher than average number of anti-vaxxers compared to other European countries, due to a lack of trust in the healthcare system and
Underestimating the Cost of Car Ownership in Germany
Car owners in Germany are underestimating the monthly costs of their vehicles by an average of 50%, according to a study by the RWI –
Toxic and Unhealthy Paleo Diet
A recent study conducted by Norwegian researchers has revealed that the popular Paleo diet, which is based on the presumed eating habits of our Stone
Obesity Increases Severe COVID Risk
Obesity significantly increases the risk of a severe course of illness with SARS-CoV-2, according to studies from France and China. Patients with obesity are more
Lego lasts over 1000 years in the ocean.
The durability of Lego bricks has been a topic of interest for many years. Recently, a study conducted by researchers at the University of Plymouth
257 Years Until Absolute Equality
Germany Still Lags Behind in Gender Equality Germany is still struggling to achieve complete gender equality, and experts predict that it will take some time
Rare Covid-19 detection in Germany.
A recent study by the University of Göttingen has revealed that only 15.6% of Covid-19 infections in Germany are being detected. This means that the