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AdvertisementDouble-Penised Nano-Chameleon Discovered
The discovery of the world’s smallest chameleon species, Brookesia nana, has been made by a team of scientists led by Frank Glaw from the Zoological
Majority of Covid-19 deaths “from” not “with” the virus
According to autopsy data, 85% of Covid-19 deaths in Germany were caused by the virus and not just coincidental with it. The Robert Koch Institute
Estonia to Get Mini Nuclear Plant
The Baltic states of Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania are still dependent on Russia for their electricity supply, despite the collapse of the Soviet Union 30
COVID-19’s Impact on Black Friday
The Covid-19 pandemic has led to an increase in online shopping among Germans during Black Friday. According to a forecast by the Federal Association of
Cause of Brain Blood Clots Discovered
AstraZeneca’s vector vaccine has been found to cause rare cases of cerebral venous thrombosis. A recent study has discovered the reasons behind this. According to
Deadly Consequences of Excessive Licorice Consumption
A man in Massachusetts collapsed and died after consuming excessive amounts of licorice, according to a recent publication in The New England Journal of Medicine.
Sugar Tax Reduces Soda Consumption.
A new study has found that a tax on artificially sweetened drinks has significantly reduced consumption among children and teenagers. In Philadelphia, high school students
Successful Trash Collection in Pacific Garbage Patch
The Ocean Cleanup has successfully tested its waste collection system, Jenny, in the Pacific Ocean. Over a 12-week cleanup period, 30 tons of garbage were
Drivers Oppose 130 km/h Speed Limit
The majority of regular drivers in Germany are against a general speed limit of 130 km/h on highways, according to a recent study by the
World Record: Fabric Thinner Than Atom
Scientists at the University of Manchester have developed the thinnest fabric in the world using a chemical process. The mesh of chain-like organic molecules is