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Brain Training Apps Don’t Boost Performance

A new study has revealed that popular brain-training games such as Sudoku and Solitaire do not improve cognitive abilities such as logical thinking or memory.

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Atomic Test Creates Unique Quasicrystal

In 1945, the first atomic explosion created the oldest human-made quasicrystal, which has now been studied in detail by researchers. The Trinity Test, conducted by

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Giant Babies of Prehistoric Megalodon

US researchers have suggested that the offspring of the prehistoric giant shark, Otodus megalodon, were born with an astonishing size. According to the study published

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WHO calls for new lab investigation.

The World Health Organization (WHO) is planning to send more scientists to China to investigate the possible origin of SARS-CoV-2 in a laboratory. According to

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Counting Elephants from Space

A groundbreaking new technology has been developed that uses artificial intelligence (AI) to detect hidden elephants in satellite images. The technique is designed to support

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Boost Range with Contactless Charging

The eCharge project is exploring a new technology that could revolutionize the way electric cars are charged. The technology involves using induction modules that are

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Wireless Charging Across Distances

Xiaomi, the Chinese electronics manufacturer known for its smartphones, has unveiled a new wireless charging technology that can power up a phone’s battery from several

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Smoking Increases COVID-19 Mortality

Smoking has been found to significantly increase the hospitalization and mortality rates of COVID-19 patients. Previous studies did not always show this correlation because they

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Natural Substances Replace Chemical Insecticides

Chemical insecticides are harmful to bees, the environment, and can cause health problems in humans. Imidacloprid, a pesticide used to protect wheat crops, can be

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Solar Hydrogen Storage for Homes

The first hydrogen battery for private homes has been developed to address the issue of energy supply reliability in solar and wind power. The transition