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AdvertisementRising Poverty Risk with Each Child
A new study by the Bertelsmann Foundation reveals that the risk of poverty for families in Germany is much higher than previously thought. The study,
Trained dogs detect Malaria infections
Dogs have long been known to have an incredible sense of smell, and their ability to detect certain diseases has been proven time and time
New Sphinx discovered in Egypt.
In a recent discovery, archaeologists have found a well-preserved Sphinx in the southern Egyptian city of Aswan. However, this Sphinx is much smaller than its
Hefe challenges DNA uniqueness rule.
Scientists have discovered a type of yeast that challenges the general rule of DNA uniqueness. This yeast is the first known organism in which the
Africa’s Continent is Breaking Apart
A massive crack stretching for kilometers has appeared in Kenya, and it is growing larger by the day. Geologists believe that this crack is a
Flu’s Long-Term Impact on Brain
A new study has revealed that the flu virus can cause long-term damage to the brain. While most people recover from the flu within a
Seeing Music: The Synesthete’s Advantage
New research from the Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics and the University of Cambridge has shed light on the biological origins of synesthesia, a condition
Tower of Babel Brick Analysis
For the first time, the brick discovered in 1913, which is believed to have belonged to the Tower of Babel, was analyzed in a computed
Intelligent Parking at Frankfurt Airport
Frankfurt Airport has introduced a new parking system that allows passengers to use their smartphones or smartwatches as parking tickets. This new system aims to
New neurons discovered in human brain
In a groundbreaking discovery, American scientists have found previously unknown neurons in the human brain’s cortex. The function of these neurons is still unclear, but