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Scientists reconstruct video from retina signals.

Austrian researchers have successfully reconstructed a video from retina signals of rats, using signals from 100 neurons to produce remarkably accurate results. The Institute of

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CBD E-Cigarettes Produce Toxic Gas

Cannabinoid-containing liquids can produce the highly toxic gas ketene, with the vaporization of CBD acetate being particularly risky. In late 2019, approximately 3,000 e-cigarette users

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Legalizing Cannabis Could Boost Consumption

The planned legalization of cannabis in Germany could lead to an increase in drug consumption and have negative effects on youth protection. The authors of

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Broccoli protects gut lining & prevents diseases.

Broccoli is known to have a positive impact on human health, with studies showing that increased consumption of this vegetable can reduce the risk of

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Owning a Car in Germany: Outdated?

The younger generation in Germany is showing less interest in owning their own cars and instead prefer car-sharing and cycling. According to a study by

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Neuralink to Test Brain Chips on Humans

Neuralink, a company founded by Elon Musk, has received approval for a clinical trial of its Brain-Control Interface (BCI) with humans. The implant aims to

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Wind Farm Powers 80,000 Homes

Wind Catching Systems, a Norwegian company, has designed an offshore wind farm that can generate electricity for 80,000 households. The innovative turbine design consists of

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German Job Applicants Often Lie

A recent study conducted by cvapp.de has revealed that over half of German job applicants have lied on their resumes. The study surveyed 3,000 participants

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Cannabis Eases Cancer Pain

Medical Cannabis Helps Reduce Cancer Pain and Medication Intake A recent study conducted by scientists at McGill University in Montreal, Canada, has found that medical

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Low-Carb Diet Increases Mortality Risk

A recent study published in the Journal of Internal Medicine has found that a low-carbohydrate diet can significantly increase mortality rates in the long term.