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In a groundbreaking discovery, IT researchers have successfully transmitted data through the LEDs of a computer located 25 meters away using laser pulses. This breakthrough
Sports alleviate depression and anxiety.
A new study conducted by researchers at the University of Gothenburg has found that a sports therapy program can significantly reduce symptoms of generalized anxiety
Removing Magnets from Oil-Contaminated Water
In 2010, the explosion of the Deepwater Horizon oil rig in the Gulf of Mexico resulted in one of the largest environmental disasters in history,
Antarctic Tourism Accelerates Ice Melt
Antarctica is becoming an increasingly popular destination for tourists, with over 74,000 visitors in the 2019/2020 season alone. However, a new study from the Universidad
Smartphone-based Blood Sugar Monitoring
Afon Technology, a Welsh company, is developing a non-invasive blood glucose monitoring sensor that could eliminate the need for diabetics to prick their fingers up
World’s Largest Family Tree Created
A groundbreaking study has revealed that a new artificial intelligence (AI) has created the largest family tree of humanity, tracing back over 100,000 years. The
Biofuels worse for climate than diesel
A recent study conducted by the Institute for Energy and Environmental Research (IFEU) on behalf of the German Environmental Aid (DUH) has found that biofuels
Changing North Sea with Windparks
Offshore wind farms are becoming increasingly popular in Germany as the country aims to rely more on renewable energy sources. However, environmentalists and some scientists
Safe Second Covid Vaccine After Allergic Reaction
A Covid-19 second dose is safe for individuals who experienced a severe allergic reaction during their first vaccination, according to a meta-analysis conducted by McMaster
Brain Activity Recorded Before and After Death
For the first time, doctors have recorded the brain activity of a person seconds before and after their death. The observed brain waves are typically