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Mysterious Deep Sea Sounds

In the depths of the Mariana Trench, researchers have recorded unknown sounds that could potentially be from a type of whale. The complex noises are

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Life on Land: 3.22 Billion Years

New research on rock formations in South Africa suggests that life on land is at least 3.22 billion years old, 300 million years older than

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Coasts of North and Baltic Seas polluted by microplastics

Microplastics in northern German waters are attracting toxins at a much higher rate than previously thought, according to a recent study. The tiny plastic particles

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5 Watts per Step with Floor Tiles

Revolutionary floor tiles that generate usable energy with every step have been developed by Pavegen. Energy is all around us, it just needs to be

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Sideways Parking Made Easy with These Tires

The Stevens Institute of Technology recently published a study titled “Friend or Foe? Your Wearable Devices Reveal Your Personal PIN,” which revealed how easy it

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Misdiagnosis of Back Pain by Doctors

Back pain is a common ailment in Germany, with one in five individuals seeking medical attention for it annually. However, a recent study by the

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Giant Pandas and Humpback Whales No Longer Endangered

Great news for conservationists and animal lovers alike! The International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) has announced that the giant panda is no longer

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Stem Cells Regenerate Cataract Lens

In a groundbreaking development, researchers have successfully grown a new lens in patients with cataracts through stem cell research. The traditional method of treating cataracts

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3 Key Compatibility Factors for Happy Couples

Japanese psychologists have discovered in an experiment that the mere sight of a mobile phone disrupts concentration. Researchers previously believed that active use of mobile

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Solving the Mystery of Munch’s “The Scream” Stains

The art world has been puzzled for decades by the presence of white spots on the oldest version of Edvard Munch’s famous painting, “The Scream.”