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German Wealth Reaches Record High

The private wealth of Germans has reached a new record high of 7.325 billion euros in the second quarter of 2021, with the main driver

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Antidote prevents antibiotic side effects.

Antibiotics are known to attack not only harmful bacteria but also the beneficial ones in the gut, causing long-term changes in the gut microbiome of

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85% of World Population Affected by Climate Change

A new study conducted by the Mercator Research Institute on Global Commons and Climate Change (MCC) has found that at least 85% of the world’s

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High Percentage of Right-Wing Voters in AfD

A new study by the Bertelsmann Stiftung has found that almost eight percent of eligible voters in Germany hold a right-wing extremist position. The study

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COVID-19 only slightly lowers life expectancy in Germany

The Covid-19 pandemic has had a significant impact on life expectancy in many developed nations. However, in Germany, the decrease in life expectancy has been

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Ancient Roman shipwreck found near Sicily.

In a recent discovery, employees of the environmental protection agency ARPA have found the remains of a Roman shipwreck in the Mediterranean Sea. Underwater archaeology

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Unhealthy Living = Risky Driving

A recent study conducted by Tönis Tokko at the University of Tartu has found a correlation between unhealthy lifestyle habits and risky behavior on the

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Happiness Peaks in Early 30s

According to a recent retrospective longitudinal study, people are happiest on average between the ages of 30 and 34. Surprisingly, childhood is not considered the

 News Geology

Earth Reflects Less Sunlight

The Earth’s reflection of sunlight, known as the Da-Vinci-Glow, has decreased due to climate change. This means that the Earth is now darker, reflecting less

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Plants produce COVID-19 antibodies

In a breakthrough discovery, scientists at the University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences in Vienna have found a way to produce monoclonal antibodies (mAk)