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AdvertisementVolcanic Eruptions Ended Chinese Dynasties
The impact of large volcanic eruptions on climate change has been studied for centuries. However, a recent study by Trinity College in Dublin has found
Chopped Hands: A War Trophy in Egypt
Archaeologists from the German Archaeological Institute (DAI) have made a groundbreaking discovery in Egypt. They have found twelve severed right hands in a palace ruin
Privacy a Priority for German Smart Homes
A recent study has revealed that German citizens place a higher value on data privacy in relation to smart home technology than other Europeans. This
Gene Therapy Rejuvenates Mice
A biotech company has successfully rejuvenated mice through gene therapy, and now aims to extend human life. Rejuvente Bio, based in San Diego, claims to
Bayern tests hydrogen heating
In a small town in Bavaria, Germany, a unique experiment is set to take place in the summer of 2023. The existing natural gas network
Power companies can limit electric car and heat pump charging
Germany’s low-voltage power grids are not currently equipped to handle the increasing demand for electricity. As a result, the Federal Network Agency (BNetzA) has allowed
Preparing for Blackouts in German Energy Transition
The possibility of a widespread blackout in Germany’s energy landscape is becoming a growing concern amidst the current energy crisis and conflict in Ukraine. More
Brain’s Memory Storage Mechanism
The human brain is a complex network of cells that constantly change and adapt. Recent breakthroughs in neuroscience have shown that forgetting is not a
Nanofluid Device Generates Power from Seawater
A new energy source has been discovered in the difference in salt concentration between seawater and freshwater. Researchers at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Germany allows diesel from old cooking oil
Germany to Allow Sale of Biofuels Made from Used Cooking Oil Germany’s Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation, Nuclear Safety, and Consumer Protection (BMUV)