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Africa’s Massive Reforestation Effort

Ten African countries have announced plans to create a massive forest area in regions below the Sahara by 2030. The project aims to improve the

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Revolutionary Spherical Tires by Goodyear

Goodyear, the tire manufacturer, has unveiled a revolutionary new tire design at the 86th International Motor Show in Geneva. The tire is spherical in shape

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Dinosaur Cannibalism

The common perception of dinosaurs is that they were aggressive and ferocious creatures. However, recent research on the skull of a Daspletosaurus seems to confirm

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Scientists Develop Vaccine for Brain Tumors

Heidelberg Cancer Researchers Develop Vaccine Against Brain Tumors Brain tumors, specifically gliomas, are malignant and incurable, affecting hundreds of thousands of people annually, with a

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SkyWall 100: Shooting Drones Down

The new drone defense cannon, SkyWall 100, is capable of gently bringing drones back to the ground when pilots do not adhere to bans and

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Microwave Makes Rubies Shine

A new island has emerged off the coast of North Carolina, USA, measuring approximately 1.6 kilometers in length and shaped like a crescent moon. The

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Plastic-eating bacteria found by researchers

Plastic has become an increasingly significant problem for the environment in recent years. However, researchers may have found a solution to this issue. They have

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Magnetic Field Reversal Sparks Cambrian Explosion

A new study by researchers at the University of Florida suggests that the Cambrian explosion, which occurred around 550 million years ago, may be linked

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Unbreakable encryption by KI

Dubai, known for its extreme buildings and cutting-edge technology, is set to revolutionize transportation once again with the introduction of self-flying taxi drones in July

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Feeding the World Without Factory Farming

Vienna-based researchers have found that industrial farming is not necessary, but rather serves to optimize profits. The study is part of the emerging field of