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A recent study has shown that nuclear energy is not a viable alternative to fossil fuels for reducing CO2 emissions from an economic perspective. Germany
Robot prints live cells in body.
A new robotic system has been developed that can print living cells directly onto organs and tissues inside the patient’s body. Bioprinting, the process of
Lost Greek City Discovered
Ancient ruins of the significant city of Salamis have been discovered near Athens, providing new insights into the history of Greece. Meeresarchäologen, or marine archaeologists,
Social Media Boosts Interest in Plastic Surgery
Social media platforms such as Instagram, Facebook, and TikTok have become ubiquitous in the lives of many people. However, a recent study by the Massachusetts
Were humans once scavengers?
A new study has shed light on the diet of early humans in Europe. The research, conducted by a team at the Centro Nacional de
Sperm Break Newton’s Third Law
In a groundbreaking discovery, researchers at Kyoto University have uncovered how sperm are able to move through water despite the laws of physics dictating that
The Invisible Influence: Pharma Money and Medication Choice
A recent study conducted by researchers at the Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center (MSKCC) in New York City has investigated whether financial support from pharmaceutical
Mystery Surrounds Stonehenge Altar Stone
A new study has revealed that the mysterious Altar Stone of Stonehenge does not originate from its previously assumed location of Aberystwyth, Wales. Despite being
Savannah Animals’ Biggest Fear?
A new study has revealed that elephants, rhinos, and giraffes are more afraid of human voices than the roars of lions, which are considered the
Do Humans Have Free Will?
The Libet experiments from the 1970s and 1980s suggested that humans do not have free will. Now, the experiments have been repeated to solve the