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Decline in Media Trust in Germany

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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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).

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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

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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

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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).

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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