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Taller Wind Turbines Possible

The world’s tallest wind measuring mast has been installed in Germany, marking a significant step towards the development of high-altitude wind turbines that can harness

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Unlimited Range, Zero Emissions Yacht

The Swiss Sustainable Yachts AG (SSY) has developed a new yacht called AQUON One that can produce its own hydrogen fuel. Equipped with a photovoltaic

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Lithium in Water Linked to Autism

A higher concentration of lithium in drinking water during pregnancy increases the risk of autism spectrum disorder in children, according to a study by researchers

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Never forget meds with nanoparticles.

Researchers at Rice University have developed a solution to the problem of patients forgetting to take their medication during long-term therapies. They have created non-toxic,

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Aliens? First interstellar objects discovered on Earth

In a groundbreaking discovery, scientists at Harvard University have found the first interstellar objects on Earth. The Galileo Project, led by astrophysicist Avi Loeb, aims

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Hybrid Cars Emit More Than Expected

A recent study conducted by the Technical University of Graz on behalf of the environmental organization Transport & Environment (T&E) has found that the CO2

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New Brain Structure Discovered

A new anatomical structure has been discovered in the human brain that could be central to the organ’s fluid balance and immune protection. The fourth

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Eco-Friendly Plastic for Wind Turbines

A breakthrough in the recycling of epoxy resin-based plastics has been achieved by researchers at the Swiss Federal Laboratories for Materials Science and Technology (Empa).

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Healthy Eating with Processed Foods?

Processed foods have long been associated with negative health effects, including harm to babies, accelerated aging, and increased risk of heart disease. However, a recent

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Foods to Prevent Heart Disease

Heart disease is the leading cause of death in Germany, accounting for 40% of all deaths, according to the Robert Koch Institute (RKI). While it