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AdvertisementThin Sound Film Turns Surfaces into Speakers
A new sound film can turn almost any surface into a speaker, making it ideal for use in noise-canceling systems on airplanes. Scientists at the
Mysterious Climate Change from Extreme Volcanoes
The largest volcanic eruptions in Earth’s history have puzzled geoscientists for years. Flood basalts have covered entire continents with lava and drastically altered the planet’s
COVID-19 Linked to Brain Damage
A new study from the University of Oxford has found that Covid-19 can cause brain damage even in mild cases. The researchers analyzed brain scans
Europe’s Largest Dinosaur Unearthed
In Portugal, the discovery of what is believed to be the largest dinosaur skeleton in Europe has been made. The sauropod lived approximately 150 million
Career failure leads to breakups
A new study conducted by the German Youth Institute (DJI) has found that young couples are more likely to break up if the man’s career
Human Brain Neurons Misbehave
The human brain has fewer ion channels than expected, which may be a strategy to save energy for other neural processes. Researchers from the Massachusetts
BioNTech’s Child Vaccine: Low Side Effects
A recent study conducted by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) in the United States has revealed that the BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine for
Innovative Wind Turbine Developed by Company
Norwegian company World Wide Wind is developing an innovative offshore wind power plant that is expected to surpass the power output of current facilities. The
Fewer Low-Income Earners in Germany
The number of low-wage earners in Germany has decreased in recent years, according to a study by the Economic and Social Sciences Institute (WSI) of
Speeding Drivers in German Cities
German cities have a problem with speeding drivers, according to data from navigation provider TomTom. Traffic psychologists attribute this to the design of the roads