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AdvertisementReviving Woolly Mammoths: Jurassic Park?
In a groundbreaking move, a team of scientists led by George Church from Harvard University has received $15 million in funding to bring the woolly
Germany’s Low Mortality Amid Pandemic
Despite the Covid-19 pandemic, Germany experienced a lower mortality rate in 2020, according to a new calculation by scientists at the University Hospital Essen. The
Gasoline Prices Must Rise for Climate Goals
A new study has revealed that Germany needs a significantly higher CO2 price to halve emissions from the transport sector by 2030. The study, commissioned
Increased Gun Violence During Covid-19
The Covid-19 pandemic has had a significant impact on the United States, with one of the most notable effects being a surge in gun violence.
Memory Issues in Covid-19 Survivors
Covid-19 survivors are experiencing reduced cognitive function months after recovering from the illness, according to a study by scientists at the Icahn School of Medicine
Flu shots lower dementia risk
A regular flu shot significantly reduces the risk of dementia in old age, according to a recent study by the Saint Louis University School of
Seagrass Inspires Underwater Power Plant
A new type of wave generator has been developed by scientists at the Maritime University Dalian in China. The generator, which is based on the
New “Speed Camera” to Stop Showoffs
Paris, France is taking steps to reduce noise pollution caused by excessive car traffic. In response to a recent Danish study linking long-term exposure to
Car Noise Increases Dementia Risk
A new study conducted by scientists at the Maersk Mc-Kinney Moller Institute in Denmark has found that long-term exposure to noise pollution from road and
Successful Pig Kidney Transplant in Humans
In a groundbreaking medical achievement, doctors have successfully transplanted a pig kidney into a human for the first time. The transplant was made possible by