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AdvertisementInternet Surveillance Leads to Self-Censorship
A recent study by the Vodafone Institute confirms what privacy advocates have been warning about for years: the feeling of constant surveillance leads to massive
Safe Flying with Detachable Cabin
A Ukrainian aerospace engineer, Vladimir Nikolayevich, has unveiled a new design for a detachable passenger cabin that could save countless lives in the event of
World’s Largest Sapphire Discovered
In Sri Lanka, the largest and heaviest sapphire in the world was recently discovered. The anonymous owner of the blue mineral has given it the
First Living Omura’s Whale Documented
For the first time in history, marine researchers have captured photos and videos of living Omura’s whales. Until now, these creatures were only known through
Electrons Stable for 66 Quadrillion Years
In a groundbreaking discovery, researchers have demonstrated a case where the interactions of three particles in an emulsion do not behave in a linear manner.
Banning Gas and Diesel by 2050
Germany Joins ZEV Alliance at Paris Climate Summit Germany has joined the Zero Emission Vehicle (ZEV) Alliance at the Paris Climate Summit, which means that
3-Month Solar Lamp: Affordable Power
Over three billion people on Earth currently live without access to electricity, and therefore, without light. Micro Power Design, a benefit corporation, aims to change
Power-free fridge innovation
Berlin-based start-up company has been working on a refrigerator that operates without electricity since 2012. Julia Römer, an industrial engineer, wanted to reduce the electricity
Salt Contains Microplastics
Plastic pollution is a growing concern worldwide, with microplastics being found in various food and drink products. Now, researchers have discovered that even salt contains
Hope for Universal Cancer Cure
In a groundbreaking discovery, Danish and Canadian researchers may have stumbled upon a universal cure for all types of cancer while searching for a vaccine