News Medicine

Physical Labor Makes You Sick

A new study conducted by scientists at the National Research Centre for the Working Environment in Copenhagen has found that high levels of physical activity

 News Medicine

Surge in respiratory infections among children

The aftermath of Covid-19 protective measures in Germany has led to a surge in respiratory infections among children, causing hospitals in some regions to become

 News Technology

Monkey plays Pong with brain implant.

A monkey has learned to play Pong using the Neuralink implant through mind control. In August 2020, Elon Musk’s start-up Neuralink introduced a brain-computer interface

 News Technology

Commercial Fusion by 2030: Company Announcement

TAE Technologies Achieves Milestone in Plasma Control and Stabilization TAE Technologies, a US-based company, has achieved a significant breakthrough in the control and stabilization of

 News Technology

1000x Boost for Solar Cells

Scientists at Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg (MLU) have developed a new crystalline structure for solar cells made from barium, strontium, and calcium titanate. This structure

 News Psychology

Right-wing extremists suspect election fraud.

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

 News Medicine

Safe Combined COVID-19 and Flu Vaccination

A simultaneous vaccination against Covid-19 and the flu does not affect the efficacy or safety of either vaccine, according to a recent study conducted by

 News Psychology

Overcoming Fear of Heights with VR

A new virtual reality app called Easyheights has been developed by scientists at the University of Basel to treat people with a fear of heights.

 News Medicine

COVID-19 Pandemic Eradicates Flu Variants

The Covid-19 pandemic has led to the extinction of some flu variants due to infection control measures and travel restrictions. However, this paradoxically means that

 News Medicine

Pre-diabetes: Early Warning for Diabetes

A groundbreaking study by the German Center for Diabetes Research (DZD) has identified six subtypes of prediabetes that can predict the risk of developing type