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A new study published in the journal PNAS reveals that a thin layer of graphene in textiles can protect against mosquito bites, replacing the need
Optimism Increases Lifespan: Study
Optimists are up to 70% more likely to live to 85 years old than pessimists, according to a study by Boston University School of Medicine.
Chimpanzee Working Memory Equals Children’s
The memory capacity of chimpanzees and children is almost identical, according to a recent study by scientists at the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology.
Lenovo unveils world’s first foldable laptop
Lenovo has unveiled the world’s first notebook with a foldable display, the Thinkpad X1 Foldable. The device is designed for productive work and is set
World’s Largest Electric Vehicle Unplugged
The world’s largest electric vehicle on wheels is the new eDumper, a dump truck that doesn’t need to be charged from the power grid due
Harmful Effects of Nicotine-Free E-Cigarettes
E-cigarettes, often touted as a safer alternative to traditional cigarettes, have been found to damage blood vessel endothelial cells even in liquids without nicotine. According
Solar Energy Converts CO2 to Food
A groundbreaking new protein powder called Solein has been developed by Finnish startup Solar Foods Ltd. Unlike traditional agriculture, Solein is created through a fermentation
Climate Change to Reduce Income in Germany
The impact of climate change on the global economy is becoming increasingly clear. A new study from the University of Cambridge has found that an
Melting glaciers trap more CO2
Glaciers have been found to play a significant role in slowing down climate change by binding large amounts of carbon dioxide (CO2) from the atmosphere.
Climate change deniers get more press
A new study published in the journal Nature Communications has found that climate change deniers receive more media attention than renowned experts, despite the overwhelming