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Yellow Mealworm Powder Deemed Safe

The European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) has deemed UV-treated powder from yellow mealworms as safe for consumption. This protein-rich powder could soon be available in

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Millionaires Hit Hard by Economic Situation

The number of millionaires worldwide has decreased for the first time in a decade due to the impact of stock market crashes, high inflation, and

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Meat regains positive image

Meat has been getting a bad reputation in recent years, but a new study shows that consumers’ perception of it is changing. More people are

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Climate Change: Germany’s 900 Billion Euro Cost

The fight against climate change is not only a moral imperative but also a financial one, as a new study warns that the worst-case scenario

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High Rents Overburden German Households

The cost of renting a home in Germany has been on the rise in recent years, with millions of households struggling to keep up. According

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Tax hikes increase part-time work.

Higher taxes lead to many people only working part-time, with smart men being particularly likely to make this choice. A study by the Research Institute

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New poverty line: 3,500 euros

A recent study by the German Savings Banks Association (DSGV) has revealed that a net income of €3,600 is now considered the poverty line in

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EU approves two insect species as food

The European Union (EU) has recently approved grain beetle larvae and house crickets as food, with applications for other insect species still pending. According to

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Cannabis Legalization’s Impact on Employment

The legalization of marijuana for recreational use in 22 US states has been a topic of debate for years. A recent study conducted by the

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High Car Prices Burden Germans

The cost of new and used cars in Germany is on the rise, causing concern among car owners who worry they may not be able