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AdvertisementConfirmed: Pesticides Cause Bee Deaths
A scientific expert group from the EU has confirmed that certain pesticides are responsible for the decline in bee populations. This confirms what numerous studies
Coffee reduces risk of multiple sclerosis
Coffee consumption has been linked to various health benefits in recent years, and now researchers have found that drinking at least four cups of coffee
Wendelstein 7-X Fusion Reactor Launching Soon
In November 2015, a new era of energy production could be initiated with the experimental nuclear fusion reactor, Wendelstein 7-X, after 14 years of construction.
Prehistoric Fish-Lizard Spotted in Rivers
After over 200 years, the prehistoric lamprey fish, also known as the sea lamprey, has been spotted in English rivers. The last time it was
Solar-Wind Hybrid Power Replacing Nuclear
Solar Wind Energy, an American company, plans to usher in a new era of wind energy by constructing a 682-meter tall downdraft tower in 2018.
Light Speed Increased by Computer Chip
In a groundbreaking development, researchers at Harvard University have constructed a computer chip that can manipulate light in ways previously thought impossible. By using a
Inuit DNA Mutations Discovered
Inuit’s genetic adaptation to their extreme environment and high-fat diet has been confirmed by biologists. Researchers have identified specific mutations in the DNA of Inuit
3D-Printed Titanium Chest for Cancer Patient
In a groundbreaking medical achievement, a cancer patient has received a new chest cavity, including a breastbone, created through a special 3D printing process. The
AI solves immortal flatworm mystery
For over a century, scientists have been trying to unravel the mystery of the immortal flatworm. Now, an artificial intelligence has solved the puzzle in
Antarctica Map Without Ice
For the first time ever, a 3D map has been created to show what lies beneath the ice in Antarctica. The map, which covers three