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China is set to launch the world’s first liquid salt reactor, which has significant advantages over traditional nuclear power plants and is expected to be
Poverty harms babies prenatally.
A new study in Austria is examining the effects of poverty on pregnant women and their newborns. Previous research has shown a correlation between a
Alcohol Reduces Risk of Stress-Related Heart Attack
Alcohol consumption in moderation can reduce the risk of stress-related heart attacks, with the strongest effect seen in people with anxiety disorders. A study published
Top Drinks for Optimal Hydration
Adequate hydration is crucial, especially during the summer months. A recent study has examined which drinks are most effective at hydrating the human body. Researchers
Electric car and heat pump power reduction
Germany is set to experience a significant increase in electricity consumption in the coming years due to the rising number of electric cars and heat
Earth Formed Faster Than Thought
A new study has revealed that the formation of Earth through the accumulation of small pebbles, dust, and icy particles took only a few million
The Productivity Paradox: Unpredictable Thinking with Ritalin and Co.
A recent study conducted by the University of Cambridge has revealed that intelligent drugs, such as Ritalin, which are often used by individuals without ADHD
Transforming Fish Waste into Valuable Food
A new solution has been developed by researchers at Chalmers University of Technology that can significantly increase the shelf life of fish waste, allowing it
EU Commission to Ease GMO Rules
The European Commission (EC) is considering allowing the sale of certain genetically modified foods without labeling. However, parts of the German government are against the
Floating City Designed for 40,000
A floating city for 40,000 people has been designed by architects, with a focus on serving as a health center. The Dogen City, created by