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The European Space Agency’s Euclid telescope is set to be launched into space by a Falcon-9 rocket from SpaceX. The mission aims to provide new
Megalodon’s Body Temperature Revealed
New research has shed light on the Megalodon, the giant prehistoric shark, revealing that it was able to maintain a body temperature that was about
Hummingbirds drink alcohol daily
Kolibris, the tiny birds known for their love of nectar, have been found to consume alcohol on a daily basis. Researchers at the University of
Virgin Birth Observed in Crocodile
In a groundbreaking discovery, biologists at Virginia Tech have observed parthenogenesis, or virgin birth, in a female American crocodile (Crocodylus acutus) in Costa Rica. Parthenogenesis
Rise in Illegal Drug Consumption
The consumption of illegal drugs has significantly increased over the past decade, according to the United Nations. Opioids such as heroin and cannabis are responsible
Unfair and Climate-Damaging Company Cars in Germany
The German government’s “Dienstwagenprivileg” policy, which provides tax benefits for company cars, is being criticized for promoting the purchase of high-end vehicles and hindering efforts
Legalizing Cannabis Increases Traffic Accidents
The legalization of cannabis is expected to bring in billions of euros in tax revenue for Germany, but it also has its downsides. According to
Social Media Posts Reveal Income
A recent study conducted by researchers at Queen Mary University of London has found that social media posts can provide accurate insights into a user’s
New Health Benefits of Fatty Fish
A diet rich in fatty fish has been found to improve the lipophilic index in individuals with coronary heart disease or impaired glucose metabolism. Researchers
Ancient Dutch “Stonehenge” Unearthed
A 4,000-year-old cult site similar to England’s Stonehenge has been discovered in the Netherlands. The site, located in Tiel, about 50 kilometers southeast of Utrecht,