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AdvertisementRise in Ghostwriters for Academic Papers
The demand for ghostwriting services is on the rise, particularly among students. Experts estimate that over 10,000 bachelor’s and master’s theses are written and published
Rare Material Found in Giant Snail’s Teeth
The Red-Giant African Land Snail, also known as the “Wandering Meatloaf,” may not look like much, but it possesses a remarkable material in its teeth.
Fish Without Skull Bones
The tiny fish Danionella dracula has caught the attention of scientists due to its unique heterochrony and unusual anatomy, making it an interesting subject for
Transforming Plastic Waste into Kerosene
A new process has been developed by scientists at Washington State University that can turn plastic waste into airplane fuel in just one hour. The
Viral Contaminations Found in AstraZeneca Vaccine
The AstraZeneca COVID vector vaccine has been under scrutiny due to its potential side effects, including dangerous brain blood clots. Scientists at the University of
Bio-reactor Lab Caviar
The demand for real caviar has increased significantly in recent years, leading to prices of 50 euros or more per hundred grams. This is due
Laser beams prevent lightning strikes.
A new laser lightning rod has been developed to manipulate the path of lightning strikes, providing protection for large buildings such as airports. Traditional lightning
Demand for 30 km/h speed limit in German cities
The German Environmental Aid (DUH) has renewed its call for a general inner-city speed limit of 30 km/h to prevent traffic fatalities and serious injuries.
Dogs detect COVID-infected accurately.
Trained dogs can detect individuals infected with COVID-19, even those with a mutation of the virus that the animals were not trained to detect, according
Artificial Allomelanins Protect Against Chemicals
Researchers at Northwestern University in Evanston have created a synthetic version of allomelanin, a pigment found in nature that can filter out harmful gases and