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All Covid-19 Booster Vaccines Effective

A recent study from the University Hospital Southampton has found that all six COVID-19 booster vaccines are safe and effective in producing strong immune responses

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COVID Rapid Tests Fail Minimum Standards

A recent study has revealed that many of the COVID-19 rapid tests available in Europe do not meet even the minimum requirements for accuracy. Since

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Zinc Supplements Combat Viral Colds

A recent study conducted by scientists at the Western Sydney University has found that zinc can significantly reduce the duration and intensity of symptoms associated

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German fossils reveal domesticated dogs

New evidence suggests that the domestication of dogs may have occurred in the southwest region of Germany, specifically in Baden-Württemberg. Fossils found in the Gnirshöhle

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Massive marine protected area established

The transport sector in Germany has failed to reduce its CO2 emissions since 1990, making it the only industry to do so. To combat this,

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Rare Earth Deposit Found Outside China

A new discovery in South Africa could potentially end China’s monopoly on the world market for rare earth elements. These elements, such as Terbium, Neodymium,

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Climate change shifts seasons in Northern Hemisphere

The summer season in Germany could last up to 166 days by the year 2100 if the anthropogenic climate change continues at its current pace.

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Quit smoking boosts mental health.

Smoking cessation for just six weeks has been proven to reduce anxiety, depression, and other physical problems. According to a meta-study conducted by the University

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Kenya’s Wildlife Populations on the Rise

Kenya Wildlife Service (KWS) has released updated population figures for various mammal and bird species, indicating a recovery of most wildlife populations. The majority of

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Germany’s Fall Covid-19 Restrictions?

A new model calculation from the Robert Koch Institute (RKI) suggests that Germany will need to implement renewed contact restrictions this fall to combat the