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Gaming can be deadly for kids.

A new study has found that playing computer games can be a deadly risk for some children and teenagers. Researchers from the Heart Centre for

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Heatwave Claims 4,500 Lives in Germany

The effects of climate change are becoming increasingly apparent in Germany, with rising temperatures and droughts. A recent study conducted by the Robert Koch Institute

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3D-Printed Steak for Michelin Restaurants

Israeli start-up Redefine Meat has developed a 3D printer that produces whole pieces of meat from plant-based ingredients. The company has been working on this

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China builds world’s largest wind turbine.

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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Climate Change Increases Pandemic Risk

The rapid melting of glaciers due to climate change is causing the release of unknown viruses and bacteria that could trigger new pandemics. A recent

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Less than 5 hours sleep harms adults

Adults who consistently sleep less than five hours a night have a significantly higher risk of chronic diseases such as diabetes, dementia, and cancer. This

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Doctors demand mask mandate in Germany.

The German Association of Public Health Physicians (BVÖGD) has called for the reintroduction of a nationwide mask mandate in Germany due to the high incidence

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Scotland building world’s largest wave generator

Scotland is set to become home to the world’s largest wave power plant, as the country looks to harness the potential of ocean energy. According

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Ancient DNA Found in Antarctica

Scientists from the University of Tasmania and the University of Bonn have discovered the oldest marine DNA ever found in sediment cores from the deep

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Accelerated Human Development due to Climate Change

The impact of climate change on human development has been highlighted in a new study, which suggests that extreme weather conditions in eastern Africa have