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AdvertisementBike-car hybrid start-up
Belgian start-up Quadvelo has developed a hybrid vehicle that combines the features of a bicycle and a car. The vehicle, which has a maximum weight
Less Job Opportunities for Poor Children in Germany
A recent study by the Institute of German Economy (IW) has found that teenagers from wealthier households in Germany are more likely to have a
German start-up creates lab-grown fish
Berlin-based start-up Bluu Seafood, formerly known as Bluu Biosciences, has developed a stem cell technology that allows for the production of lab-grown fish in a
Climate change shrinks deep-sea fish
The warming of the oceans has caused deep-sea fish to become significantly smaller, according to a study by the University of Vienna and the Institute
Allergy-Friendly Eggs from Genetically Modified Chickens
In a groundbreaking development, scientists at Hiroshima University have genetically modified chickens to lay eggs that do not contain the protein Ovomucoid, a common allergen
Galaxy mirrors early Milky Way.
Astronomers have discovered a galaxy that resembles the early Milky Way, providing new insights into the formation of our home galaxy. The galaxy, named “The
Non-binary people found in Bronze Age
Archaeological findings reveal that non-binary individuals existed in the Bronze Age, whose gender identity differed from their biological sex. This suggests that prehistoric societies did
Married Seniors Have Lower Dementia Risk
Married seniors with long-lasting marriages are less likely to develop dementia than those who are single. This risk decreases even further if the married couple
Alien Life Clue in Space Dust
Asteroid impacts can propel material from a planet into space, and this space dust can travel vast distances and survive for long periods of time.
Detecting Dementia 9 Years Early
A new study has found that early signs of dementia can be detected up to nine years before symptoms appear through health data and cognitive