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Regeneration: Frog grows new leg

A new drug cocktail has led to the regeneration of a new leg in frogs after amputation, raising the possibility of improving human regeneration abilities

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Quantum Theory Solves Old Puzzle

Physicists have solved a mathematical puzzle from 1779 that was previously thought to be unsolvable, using the principles of quantum theory. The puzzle, discovered by

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China allows gene editing of crops.

China Allows Gene Editing of Crops to Increase Food Security China, with a population of around 1.4 billion people, possesses only about seven percent of

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Radioactive contamination map of Germany.

The Federal Office for Radiation Protection (BfS) has released a new map showing the levels of the radioactive gas radon in Germany. Radon is produced

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Scientists call for meat tax.

The production of meat causes significant environmental and climate damage. Scientists are calling for the introduction of a meat tax to address this issue. The

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Boost Cognitive Abilities with Moderate Alcohol Consumption

A new study conducted by researchers at the University of Georgia College of Public Health has found that moderate alcohol consumption in middle to older

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Invasive Crustaceans Cause Economic Damage

Invasive species of crustaceans are threatening global ecosystems, and a recent study shows that the economy is also suffering as a result. According to the

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Strange Sea Worm Found in Japan

In the waters off the coast of Japan, a new species of branched marine worm has been discovered. The worm’s body repeatedly splits at the

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Discovering Thousands of Unknown Insect Species in Germany

Scientists have discovered thousands of unknown insect species, also known as Dark Taxa, in Bavaria using DNA barcoding. The global scientific community has only identified

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First humans to receive Neuralink brain chip

Elon Musk’s medical start-up, Neuralink, is planning to conduct clinical trials with its brain implant, according to job postings. The brain-computer interface has been in