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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

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Training reduces endurance muscles.

New research from the University of Basel has found that strength training releases a chemical called BDNF (brain-derived neurotrophic factor), which reduces endurance muscle in

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Power from pee: Microbial fuel cell

A microbial fuel cell that costs less than three euros can generate enough electricity from urine to charge a smartphone. This eco-friendly technology could be

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Reduce Stress with 20 Minutes in Nature

A new study published in the journal Frontiers in Psychology has found that spending time in nature can significantly reduce stress levels. Researchers from the

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Historic Number of Southern Right Whales

The population of humpback whales in the Southwest Atlantic has reached a historic high of approximately 25,000, according to a study published in the Royal

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Creating Lightning with Laser

In a groundbreaking experiment, European scientists have successfully triggered lightning in a thundercloud using a laser. The German-French research project was conducted during two thunderstorms

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Paper waste used for carbon nanotubes

A new method of producing carbon nanotubes has been developed using old newspapers. Carbon nanotubes are tiny structures made up of one or more layers

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Beer waste turned into carbon nanotubes

A new method has been developed to convert grain waste from beer production into activated carbon and carbon nanotubes, which can be used for water

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Climate Change Impacts Germany Now

Germany is already experiencing the effects of climate change, which are causing damage to the environment, agriculture, and economy, as well as new health problems

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Nightmares Prepare Brain for Real Fears

Nightmares and real fear activate the same regions of the brain, according to a recent study published in the journal Human Brain Mapping by researchers