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AdvertisementE-cigarettes linked to increased tobacco use
A new study conducted by researchers at Purdue University has found that teenagers who use e-cigarettes before the age of 15 are more likely to
Google’s Robot Reduces Waste Significantly.
Google Develops Waste-Sorting Robots to Reduce Office Waste Google has developed robots that can sort waste, separating recyclable materials and compost from office waste. The
Deadly Asteroid Approaching Earth
An asteroid named 2012 KY3 is currently approaching Earth and is expected to pass by on April 13, 2023. The Center for Near-Earth Object Studies
Healthy Eating Made Easy for Kids
A recent study conducted by the University of Mannheim and the Max Planck Institute for Educational Research has discovered a simple trick that positively influences
Climate Change Absorbs Earth’s Heat
In a world where plastic waste is a growing concern, a team of five students from the University of Hohenheim in Germany has developed an
Solidification of Dipolar Quantum Fluid
In the world of classical physics, heating a material causes its atoms to move thermally, resulting in the melting of a solid and eventually the
1 Million Lives Saved by Covid-19 Vaccines in Europe
The Covid-19 vaccines have saved over a million lives in Europe, with many deaths prevented during the Omicron wave. According to the World Health Organization
Affordable Two-Seater Electric Car
Swedish microcar start-up Luvly has developed a compact electric car that is both environmentally friendly and resource-efficient. The Luvly O model weighs only 380 kilograms
Desert plants used for tire production
Bridgestone Americas has developed a new car tire that uses natural rubber from a desert plant, making the production process more environmentally friendly. For the
Wind Farms Disrupt Waterbirds
A recent study conducted by researchers at the University of Kiel has found that offshore wind farms negatively impact the populations of certain seabirds. The