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China’s Hypersonic Passenger Plane

China is developing a hypersonic passenger aircraft that is expected to reach a speed of 7,413 km/h, with commercial flights set to begin in 2035.

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African Swine Fever hits German pigs.

The African Swine Fever has been detected in domestic pigs in Germany for the first time. The source of the virus is still unknown. In

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Birds Can Taste Sugar

Birds are known to feed on insects and nectar, with the hummingbird being the most famous example. This bird has a unique ability to taste

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Revolutionizing Screens with “Electronic Paper”

A new technology may revolutionize the way we view electronic displays in sunlight. Traditional LED displays use LEDs as backlighting to display content, while reflective

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Stopping Coronavirus Spread with Crispr

A new treatment method has been developed by scientists at the Peter Doherty Institute for Infection and Immunity in Melbourne, Australia, using the enzyme Crispr/Cas13b

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Unknown bird fossil found in Germany

A remarkable discovery has been made in the Messel Pit in Hessen, Germany, where scientists from the Senckenberg Society for Nature Research regularly conduct excavations.

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“Earth’s Black Box” Chronicles Climate Change

In a bid to preserve environmental data for future generations, scientists at the University of Tasmania have teamed up with Clemenger BBDO to develop Earth’s

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Viagra may prevent Alzheimer’s

Viagra May Reduce Risk of Alzheimer’s Disease, Study Finds A recent study conducted by scientists at the Lerner Research Institute of the Cleveland Clinic has

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New Prehistoric Human Found in Israel

A new species of ancient human has been discovered in Ramla, Israel. Fossils dating back 140,000 to 120,000 years were found during excavations and are

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Driving for hours reduces intelligence.

Regular long-distance driving and excessive television watching have been found to reduce IQ, according to a study conducted by the University of Leicester and Leicester