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AdvertisementRadio bursts double in known quantity.
Astronomers have long been puzzled by Fast Radio Bursts (FRBs), also known as Radioblitze, which originate from distant regions of the universe outside of the
Artificial Embryo Created Without Egg and Sperm
In a groundbreaking development, scientists at the University of Cambridge have created an artificial human embryo without the use of an egg or sperm. The
Sea Cucumbers Prevent Diabetes
Seegurken, also known as Holothuria scabra, have been found to prevent the formation of glycation end products (AGEs) and potentially lower the risk of diabetes.
Climate Change Increases Dog Bite Risk
The effects of climate change are becoming increasingly apparent, with rising temperatures and extreme weather events becoming more frequent. A recent study by the Potsdam
Reduce German gas consumption with heat pumps.
Germany is heavily reliant on the combustion of fossil fuels to generate heat. However, the use of climate-neutral heat sources such as geothermal and solar
Hydrogen Production from Seawater
Innovative Double Membrane System Produces Hydrogen from Salty Seawater Scientists from Stanford University, the Department of Energy’s SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory, the University of Oregon,
Inflation Boosts Gambling Addiction
The promise of quick financial gains through gambling, as often advertised, is often in stark contrast to reality. In times of high inflation, where money
Glyphosate Causes Heart and Brain Malformations
A new study conducted by researchers at the University of Ulm has found that the controversial herbicide glyphosate, even without its additional ingredients, can cause
Hydrogel Mask Improves Burn Treatment
A new hydrogel mask created by 3D printing technology has been developed to reduce the pain and speed up the healing process for burn patients
Tenant Association Limits Housing
The scarcity of living space in many cities has prompted a tenant association to propose limiting the living space per person, which could force families