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Robot Stingray Dives 100 Megapascals

A bionic robot in the shape of a ray has withstood extreme water pressures of over 100 megapascals in the Mariana Trench, opening up new

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Athletes prone to alcohol consumption.

Athletes are often considered to be health-conscious individuals, but a recent study has found that they are twice as likely to engage in moderate to

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Electric cars proven climate-friendly

Electric cars are often considered more environmentally friendly than traditional combustion engine vehicles due to their lack of local emissions. However, the production of electric

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Roman Crucifixion Found in England

For the first time, evidence of a crucifixion has been discovered in England. Crucifixion was one of the most brutal forms of execution in the

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Giant millipede in tropical Europe.

In a stunning discovery, scientists at the University of Cambridge have identified a prehistoric millipede that was even larger than the previously known largest invertebrate,

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Unvaccinated Germans lean towards right-wing parties.

A majority of unvaccinated individuals in Germany voted for right-wing parties in the recent federal election, with the Alternative for Germany (AfD) and “Die Basis”

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100% Protection for Teens with mRNA Vaccine

Biontech’s mRNA vaccine, BNT162b2, has been found to prevent symptomatic Covid-19 cases in adolescents for up to four months. The vaccine was also found to

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Cannabis Users More Prone to Insomnia

A recent study conducted by the University of Toronto has found that individuals who consume cannabis are more likely to suffer from sleep problems than

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Tree of Life: 2.2 Million Species

After nine years of hard work, scientists have completed the “Tree of Life,” a massive visualization containing information on all known living and recently extinct

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Ultra-thin battery for foldable devices

A new technology has been developed by Homei Miyashita from Meiji University in Japan, called “Taste the TV”. This system consists of a conventional LCD