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In a groundbreaking discovery, scientists have found that diatoms, a type of algae, could potentially help break down plastic waste in the ocean. By manipulating
Decline of Insects in Germany
A ten-year study has revealed that the number of insects, species, and biomass has significantly decreased in all regions of Germany. Green and forest areas
Antibiotics Increase Food Allergy Risk
A recent study conducted by researchers at the University of South Carolina has found that infants who are treated with antibiotics during their first year
New Antibiotic Class Fights Resistant Hospital Germs
A new antibiotic has been developed that can combat gram-negative bacteria, even those that are resistant to the reserve antibiotic Colistin. This breakthrough is achieved
Monkey Consumption Boosts Palm Oil Yield
Southern pig-tailed macaques have been found to be effective natural pest controllers in palm oil plantations, reducing the need for rodenticides and benefiting the environment.
High Salt Intake Linked to Alzheimer’s
A recent study conducted on mice has shown that excessive salt consumption can lead to the accumulation of deposits in the brain. These deposits are
Storms Cause Underwater Earthquakes
In addition to plate tectonics, volcanic eruptions, and meteorite impacts, storms can also trigger earthquakes. This newly discovered phenomenon of “stormquakes” has caused approximately 10,000
Blue Light Aids Fat Burning
A recent study published in the journal Scientific Reports has found that exposure to blue light can significantly reduce the amount of fat in subcutaneous
Unknown Animal Species Found in Amber
In a rare discovery, scientists at Oregon State University have found a new species of animal that does not fit into any known group. The
Beer brewed from 5000-year-old yeast
Archaeologists have made a fascinating discovery in Israel, proving that the Natufien people were brewing beer over 13,000 years ago. The evidence was found in