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Whey Membrane Filters Radioactive Water

A revolutionary filter membrane made from whey and activated carbon has been developed by scientists at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Zurich (ETH

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First virus-eating creature discovered.

In a groundbreaking discovery, scientists have found single-celled organisms that feed on viruses. Despite viruses being present in almost all living organisms, no creature has

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Low Demand for Flu Vaccination Amid COVID-19

The demand for flu vaccinations among at-risk groups in Germany remains low, which could lead to an overload of the healthcare system in combination with

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Parkinson’s Relief with Cannabis Medication

The psychoactive cannabinoid Tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) has been found to significantly alleviate non-motor Parkinson’s symptoms (NMS) without causing strong side effects. According to the German Society

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Elevator: High Risk for COVID-19?

A new study conducted by scientists at the University of Amsterdam has found that a single cough from a person infected with COVID-19 can release

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Record Cold Confirmed After 29 Years

A new official record for the coldest temperature on the Northern Hemisphere has been confirmed by the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) after 29 years. The

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Megalodon: The Giant Shark

The Megalodon, a prehistoric shark that lived 23 to 3 million years ago, was much larger than previously thought, according to a new study by

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Illegal Deforestation Fuels Charcoal Production

The use of charcoal for grilling has long been criticized by environmental organizations such as the Naturschutzbund Deutschland e. V. (NABU) due to its contribution

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Wealthy responsible for majority of CO2 emissions

The richest one percent of people in the world are responsible for more than double the amount of CO2 emissions than the entire poorer half

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Mysterious Shafts Found Near Stonehenge

In a stunning discovery, a team of British archaeologists has uncovered a massive prehistoric monument near the world-famous Stonehenge. The site, located in Durrington Walls,