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AdvertisementGlobal Popularity of Home-Office
The Covid-19 pandemic has brought about significant changes in the way people work, with remote work becoming increasingly popular. However, many companies still prefer their
Record High Car Ownership in Germany
Germany Sets New Record High for Car Density Germany has reached a new record high for car density, with the increasing trend towards owning a
Nanoparticles Could Slow Climate Change
Geoengineering Could Slow Down Global Warming by Distributing Nanoparticles over the Polar Caps In the coming years, several climate tipping points could be reached, triggering
New poverty line: €3,600 net
The current inflation and associated price increases are a direct result of the European Central Bank’s years of money expansion. According to a recent study
Remote-Controlled Insect Cyborg
In Japan, scientists at the Riken Cluster for Pioneering Research have developed an insect cyborg that can be controlled remotely and powered by solar energy.
Cannabis Use and Lack of Drive?
A recent study conducted by researchers at the University of Cambridge has challenged the stereotype of the “lazy stoner.” The study aimed to investigate whether
German Majority Wants Wealth Redistribution
A majority of Germans believe that the wealthy should contribute more of their wealth, according to a study on perceptions of fairness. However, when it
No Climate Impact from 9-Euro-Ticket
A new study has revealed that in addition to radiation damage, an atomic war would also release soot particles into the atmosphere, which would have
US Air Force tests hypersonic speed
The US military has achieved ground-based hypersonic speed on the Holloman High Speed Test Track (HHSTT), with the experiment aimed at better understanding the effects
New Coronavirus Found in Red Mice
A new coronavirus has been discovered in Swedish red-backed voles, raising concerns about its potential to cause a pandemic. Small mammals often carry different coronaviruses,