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New deadly food germ found in China

A new, highly virulent strain of the deadly foodborne pathogen Listeria monocytogenes has been discovered in China. Listeria is one of the most dangerous foodborne

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Brain Changes Indicate Suicide Risk

In Germany, suicide is responsible for more deaths than AIDS, murder, drug abuse, or traffic accidents. Depression and other affective disorders, as well as certain

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Antarctic ozone hole closes unexpectedly

The ozone hole over Antarctica in 2019 is only about half the size of previous decades and is closing unexpectedly early. The ozone layer acts

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Oscillating Mini Ice Crystals

Scientists have made a groundbreaking discovery that sheds light on the mysterious properties of water. Researchers from the University of Göttingen and the University of

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Brain Resilience Boosted by Bacteria Vaccine

A recent study conducted on rats has shown that a vaccine made from bacteria can prevent inflammation in the brain caused by stress. Clinical trials

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Revolutionary Method for Organ Freezing

A breakthrough in organ transportation has been made by scientists from the Harvard Medical School, the Massachusetts General Hospital, and the National Institute of Biomedical

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Traditional Graphics Cards Beat Supercomputers

A recent experiment conducted at the Technical University of Munich has shown that commercial graphics cards outperform modern supercomputers in complex simulation calculations. As a

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Costs of IHK Entrepreneurship Seminars

The number of startups in Germany has been steadily declining since 2000, resulting in a decrease in the number of offered startup seminars. However, a

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Solid and Liquid Quantum Matter Detected

Physicists in Stuttgart have made a groundbreaking discovery, providing experimental evidence for the existence of a new state of matter, known as a suprasolid. This

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Deadly Salt Lake Hosts Three-Sexed Worms

In the depths of California’s Mono Lake, scientists have discovered a new species of nematode worm that possesses three genders and can survive arsenic concentrations