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A new study by the German Federal Environment Agency (UBA) has revealed that a blanket speed limit on highways would reduce CO2 emissions in Germany
New Carnivorous Plants Found Online
Botanists have discovered six new species of carnivorous sundew plants in Western Australia through photos shared on social media. In recent years, researchers have identified
Surviving an Atomic Bomb
A recent study published in the Physics of Fluids journal has examined the possibility of surviving a nuclear explosion with a 750-kiloton warhead, typically used
Electric Car Ban in US State
Wyoming Considers Ban on Electric Cars to Protect Oil and Gas Industry Wyoming, the eighth-largest producer of oil in the United States, is considering a
Fashion company creates lab-grown fur
Luxury fashion brand Fendi is funding a two-year project at Imperial College London to explore the possibility of producing real fur in a laboratory using
Unusual UFO Sightings Confirmed by US Intelligence
Over 500 UFO sightings have been reported to authorities in the United States, with some possessing “unusual characteristics” that require further investigation. According to the
Do Short Penises and Fast Cars Correlate?
A recent study conducted by researchers at the University College London (UCL) has debunked the common stereotype that men who drive sports cars have small
Calm screaming babies with ease.
A recent study conducted in Japan has revealed that walking while carrying a baby is the most effective way to calm a crying infant and
China’s drone flies infinitely with laser
Chinese researchers at the Northwestern Polytechnical University (NWPU) have developed a drone that can stay in the air indefinitely thanks to a laser-based remote charging
Habitable Exoplanet Discovered
NASA’s TESS space telescope has discovered a second potentially habitable exoplanet in the TOI-700 system, located about 100 light-years away. The planet, named TOI-700e, is