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AdvertisementEdersee’s Low Water Reveals Sunken Ruins
The Ederstausee in northern Hesse is currently only a quarter full due to the prolonged drought. However, this extreme low water level offers visitors a
Enzyme Converts Blood Type A/B to O
Researchers have discovered a way to convert other blood types into the universal blood type O, which can be transfused into anyone. Blood types A,
The Simple Answer to What Beauty Is
Marriage and fatherhood can lead to weight gain in men, according to a study by Joanna Syrda of the University of Bath. The study, which
Amur Leopard Population: Only 84
The Amur leopard, a subspecies of leopard, has been on the brink of extinction for decades. However, recent research has shown a significant improvement in
Heatwave Unearths Archaeological Sites
The ongoing drought in Europe has revealed numerous historical structures in the landscape, particularly in Great Britain. The high temperatures and low humidity have been
Mass Death in Atlantic from Red Tide
The waters off the coast of Florida have turned a bloody red, and the rapid spread of single-celled organisms is causing the deaths of numerous
Dangerous Tropical Ticks Found in Germany
Tropical Ticks Found in Germany: A Cause for Concern The rising temperatures in Germany have led to the emergence of dangerous ticks, according to researchers
Small dogs pee more than big dogs.
From an evolutionary perspective, marking territory is of great importance for dogs. Researchers have now discovered that small dogs tend to cheat when it comes
Pompeii’s Demise Delayed Than Expected
A recent discovery in Pompeii has led archaeologists to believe that the devastating eruption of Mount Vesuvius occurred in October of 79 AD, rather than
Smartphones strain relationships
The negative impact of smartphones on relationships has been highlighted in a recent study by ElitePartner. The study shows that excessive use of mobile devices