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The use of pesticides has long been a concern for environmentalists, and a recent study from the University of Graz in Austria has highlighted the
Mammoths Roamed Alaska 5,700 Years Ago
New research from McMaster University has revealed that woolly mammoths lived on the North American mainland as recently as 5,700 years ago. The study, published
Paxlovid: Highly Effective COVID Medication
Pfizer’s combination drug, Paxlovid, has been found to reduce the risk of hospitalization and death by 89% in high-risk COVID-19 patients. The drug is expected
Omikron vaccine effectiveness lower
The Covid-19 variant Omicron has been found to have a significantly weaker vaccine protection after the second dose, according to data from South Africa and
Germany faces huge wealth loss.
Germany Faces Gigantic Wealth Loss Due to Aging Population A recent study by the IW research institute in Cologne warns that Germany is facing a
Lightning Creates Antimatter
In the midst of thunderstorms, some of the most extreme physical conditions on our planet can be found. Researchers have recently discovered that these conditions
Why Human Brain Needs Energy
The brain is a vital organ that requires a significant amount of energy to function, even during periods of rest. A new study conducted by
Robot jumps without legs using Maxwell forces.
The aerospace industry is taking a significant step towards sustainable air travel with the development of hydrogen-powered planes. Airbus ZEROe announced earlier this year that
Declining Tax Burden in Germany
Germany’s income tax and social security burden has decreased for all income groups since 1986, according to a study by the Ifo Institute. Although the
New Dinosaur Species with Beak Found in Brazil
A new dinosaur species has been discovered in Brazil, and it’s a relative of the T-Rex. However, this dinosaur, named Berthasaura leopoldinae or “Bertha,” had