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Mathematicians have developed a simple formula that can predict whether a marriage will last or end in divorce. The formula, created by psychology professor John
Effective CO2 filtration from wet industrial emissions
In the face of increasing CO2 concentrations in the atmosphere and emissions, scientists have been working on solutions to filter the harmful gas out of
Fluoride damages tooth enamel cells.
Fluoride in Toothpaste Linked to Dental Fluorosis in Children The human tooth enamel is one of the hardest surfaces in nature, consisting of 95% inorganic
Plant-based compound prevents arteriosclerosis.
A new drug based on plant-based phytic acid has been found to prevent arteriosclerosis in rats. Further studies are being conducted to determine the safety
Small Men at Higher Alzheimer’s Risk
A recent study conducted by the University of Copenhagen has found that taller men have a lower risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease. The study analyzed
Social Recognition vs. Money: Which Matters?
The placebo effect is not limited to traditional medication, but also applies to hallucinogenic and psychedelic drugs. This discovery could lead to better treatment for
Electric vs. Infrared Heating: Which is Better?
With more and more people installing photovoltaic systems on their roofs, the interest in electric heating systems is also on the rise. But how effective
Lab-grown meat coming to supermarkets
Lab-grown meat, once an unaffordable luxury, is now on the verge of being introduced in supermarkets in the United States. In recent years, there has
Boeing tests AI-powered military drones.
Boeing, the aerospace company, has successfully tested its new Airpower Teaming System (ATS) in Australia. The ATS is a communication system that connects autonomous military
Ready-made meals accelerate aging.
According to recent research, processed foods such as frozen pizza, sausages, and cookies not only increase the long-term risk of becoming overweight and sick, but