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Energy Drinks: Harmful to Kids?

Energy drinks have been found to cause various mental and physical health problems in children, with high consumption even being associated with later drug addiction.

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COVID-19 Vaccine Protects Against Colds

A Covid-19 vaccination can lead to cross-immunization that protects against seasonal coronaviruses, according to a recent study. While this effect may not completely prevent a

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AI reduces traffic light wait times.

In Lemgo, Germany, a team of scientists from the Fraunhofer Institute for Optronics, System Technologies and Image Exploitation (IOSB) have developed an intelligent traffic light

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Supergrid: Halving Electricity Costs

A fully interconnected European energy transmission system, known as the Supergrid, could potentially reduce electricity costs by up to 48 percent. Recent years have seen

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Accelerate Walking with Moonwalker Shoes

A new solar panel has set a world record for producing green hydrogen completely autonomously. Scientists at the Katholieke Universiteit Leuven (KU Leuven) have been

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China’s Maglev Sled Sets Speed Record

China has developed a new technology that could revolutionize the way aircraft carriers launch planes. The Chinese army has opened a research center in Jinan

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COVID-19 and AfD Voting Correlation

A recent study conducted by the Research Institute for Social Cohesion (FGZ) in collaboration with an epidemiologist from the Helmholtz Center in Munich has found

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Pig Heart Transplanted into Human

A groundbreaking medical procedure has taken place in the United States, where a person with a life-threatening heart condition has received a genetically modified pig

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Record-breaking ocean warming

The human-induced climate change has led to a new heat record in the world’s oceans, resulting in an increase in extreme weather events and rising

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Social Media and Depression?

The use of social media platforms such as Snapchat, TikTok, and Facebook has been associated with depression in adults, according to a study conducted by