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Japan to Build Fusion Reactor by 2050

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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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,

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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

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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

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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