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The European Union (EU) has recently approved grain beetle larvae and house crickets as food, with applications for other insect species still pending. According to
Elizabethan Shipwreck Found in Quarry
In a surprising discovery, workers in an English quarry located over 300 meters from the sea have uncovered a shipwreck from the Elizabethan era. The
Laser beam moves giant pendulum
Chinese researchers have developed a laser-based tractor beam capable of moving larger objects in the macroscopic range. This technology could potentially be used to move
Drug revives forgotten memories.
A new study from the University of Groningen has found that a drug already approved for use in humans can help to compensate for memory
Cannabis Legalization’s Impact on Employment
The legalization of marijuana for recreational use in 22 US states has been a topic of debate for years. A recent study conducted by the
High Car Prices Burden Germans
The cost of new and used cars in Germany is on the rise, causing concern among car owners who worry they may not be able
Shorter Alpine Snow Season
The analysis of annual rings of juniper shrubs in the Alps has revealed a clear correlation between the shortening of snow cover duration and global
Rare Heavy Meteorite Found in Antarctica
In the East Antarctic, a 7.6-kilogram meteorite has been discovered, and scientists are now analyzing its origin and composition. The area was specifically searched by
China’s Successful Hyperloop Test
China Successfully Tests Hyperloop with Plans for High-Speed Passenger Transport China has recently completed several successful tests of a Hyperloop, a high-speed transportation system that
Revolutionizing Alien Search with Laser
A new analysis tool has been developed that can accurately examine complex connections related to life. The device is expected to aid in the search