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Japan has embarked on the development of its own nuclear fusion reactor, with plans to have a prototype operational by 2050. The Japanese government aims
Fossilized Hairy Snail Found in Amber
A new species of snail with hair has been discovered in a piece of amber from Myanmar, dating back to 99 million years ago during
Possible Cause of Cancer Metastasis Discovered
Researchers at the German Cancer Research Center in Heidelberg have discovered why the removal of a tumor can promote the formation of metastases and how
Record-breaking optical chip transfers data
A new optical chip has been developed by scientists at Chalmers University of Technology and the Technical University of Denmark (DTU) that can transfer data
WHO warns of deadly fungal infections.
The World Health Organization (WHO) has issued a warning about the dangers of life-threatening fungal infections that are spreading rapidly across the globe due to
Vaping linked to heart rhythm issues.
E-cigarette liquids have been found to contain ingredients that can slow down heart rate and affect the heart’s conduction system, potentially leading to sudden cardiac
Creating First Bose-Einstein Condensate from Quasiparticles
Physicists in Tokyo have achieved a major breakthrough by creating a Bose-Einstein condensate from quasiparticles for the first time. In this exotic state of matter,
Ring prevents long-term insect bites.
Innovative 3D-printed polymer with encapsulated insect repellent promises long-term protection against mosquito and other insect bites. Researchers at Martin-Luther-Universität Halle-Wittenberg (MLU) have developed a permanent
Audi CEO advocates speed limit and car-free days
Audi CEO Markus Duesmann has called for car-free days and a universal speed limit in response to the current energy crisis. Climate protection groups in
Medieval Faces Reconstructed in 3D
Groundbreaking 3D technology has allowed researchers to reconstruct the faces of people who lived in Scotland between the 12th and 14th centuries. In 1957, three