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The trust in media in Germany has slightly decreased, but it remains at a higher level than before Covid-19. According to a study by the
Harvesting Electricity from Air with Nanoporous Materials
A groundbreaking discovery by a team of engineers at the University of Massachusetts Amherst (UMass) has revealed that nanopores smaller than 100 nanometers in diameter
10g Meat Daily: New German Guideline
The German Society for Nutrition (DGE) has significantly reduced its recommendations for meat consumption. By the end of 2023, the guideline is expected to be
Munich tests electric bus convoy
In Munich, electric buses have been tested to drive autonomously in a convoy, with only the first bus being controlled by a human driver. This
Germany’s Gas Pipelines Ready for Hydrogen
Germany’s 550,000-kilometer gas network can be used for hydrogen transport, according to a study by the German Association of Gas and Water Experts (DVGW) and
Realistic Fusion Power by 2045
Germany has the potential to become a global leader in fusion energy, according to a report by the Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF).
Plastic-eating Fungi and Bacteria Found in China
Plastic waste is a major environmental problem, with humans producing around 400 million tons of plastic waste annually. Unfortunately, plastic waste is not biodegradable and
Toxicity of Menthol E-Cigarettes
A new study conducted by researchers at the University of Pittsburgh has found that e-cigarette liquids containing menthol release more toxic micro-particles that can impair
Reading Thoughts with Brain Scanners
A new non-invasive system has been developed that can translate basic thoughts into continuous text using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) and artificial intelligence (AI).
Edible Battery Made from Food
In Munich, electric buses have been tested to drive autonomously in a convoy, with only the first bus being controlled by a human driver. This