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A recent study conducted by the Technical University of Braunschweig and the Federal Institute for Vocational Education and Training (BIBB), sponsored by the Hans-Böckler Foundation,
China Launches Autonomous Carrier Ship
China has become the first country to launch an autonomous carrier ship for drones, as well as unmanned exploration and diving boats. The Zhu Hai
Do Chimpanzees Have Simple Language?
The vocal communication system of chimpanzees is much more complex than previously thought, potentially indicating that the intelligent primates possess a simple language. Researchers from
Plastic Waste vs CO? Emissions
A new CO2 absorber made from pyrolyzed plastic waste has been developed that can remove greenhouse gases from exhaust fumes in an energy-efficient and cost-effective
Genetic Experiment Creates Fighting Hamsters
A recent study conducted by the Georgia State University has shown that the gene-editing tool, Crispr/Cas9, does not always produce the desired results. The researchers
Cheap Food in Germany: A Problem
The high inflation rate in Germany has become a major concern for many citizens. The ongoing conflict in Ukraine and the economic impact of the
AI to Soon Surpass Humans
DeepMind, a subsidiary of Google, is currently developing a generalized AI that is expected to surpass human intelligence. According to Nando de Freitas, a leading
Does Breed Affect Dog Behavior?
A recent genetic study conducted in the United States has revealed that a dog’s breed has little to do with its temperament. According to researchers,
Gaming boosts children’s intelligence
Video games have long been associated with negative effects on children, including increased aggression and decreased intelligence. However, a recent study by the Karolinska Institute
Robots improving surgical procedures?
Robots are increasingly being used in the medical field to perform surgeries. A recent study compared the results of bladder removal surgeries performed by robots