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AdvertisementReplacing Insecticides with Pheromones
Insect pests are responsible for a significant portion of global crop losses. While insecticides protect against the problem, they are heavily criticized in the public
Rainbow-Colored Chocolate Without Additives
A new method for determining the time of death in murder investigations could soon replace the imprecise Henssge model. Currently, forensic investigators use the Henssge
Male Researchers Self-Praise More
Male researchers report their own study results more positively than female scientists, leading to more citations and better career opportunities. Despite efforts to prevent gender
Coffee aroma boosts math test scores.
The mere smell of coffee can have a significant placebo effect, improving performance in math tests even without the consumption of caffeine. Researchers at the
CO2-eating E. Coli bacteria
In a groundbreaking development, scientists at the Weizmann Institute of Science have created a genetically modified strain of E. coli bacteria that can derive all
Antarctic Lithosphere Structure in 3D
Scientists have created a detailed 3D model of the rock beneath the ice in Antarctica, revealing significant differences between the west and east of the
Blue Energy: Replacing 2,000 Nuclear Plants
A new membrane could revolutionize the use of osmotic power plants, also known as “blue energy,” and potentially replace up to 2,000 nuclear power plants.
Avoid mass returns with return fees
Every sixth package in Germany is returned, according to a study by the University of Bamberg. This amounts to 280 million returns per year, resulting
Global Arms Production Surges
The global arms industry saw a significant increase in production in 2018, according to a study by the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI). The
5G Network in Germany Requires Energy of Three Major Cities
The new 5G mobile network standard is set to increase Germany’s energy demand by 3.8 terawatt-hours (TWh) by 2025, with the majority of the demand