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AdvertisementNew AI method stops burglars.
A new software developed by the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Zurich (ETH) could help police catch burglars in the act. In Germany, only
Solarium for Chickens Boosts Egg Vitamin-D
In a bid to increase the Vitamin-D content in food, researchers at Martin-Luther-Universität Halle-Wittenberg (MLU) have found that chickens exposed to UV lamps for six
Hand movements for spinal cord injury
A new surgical procedure developed by Australian scientists and surgeons has given hope to people with quadriplegia. According to a case study published in The
Veggie Sausage Paradox: More Animal Deaths
The rise of vegetarianism has led to an increase in the consumption of meat substitutes, with many consumers citing animal welfare as their main reason
Natural Metabolic Limitations in Humans
The human body has a limit to its endurance, and scientists have been studying what factors set these limits. A recent study published in Science
Germany’s Plastic Recycling Rate: 16%
Plastic waste is a growing problem worldwide, and Germany is no exception. According to a recent study by the Bund für Umwelt und Naturschutz Deutschland
Geothermal drilling causes earthquake
A devastating earthquake that struck the South Korean port city of Pohang on November 15, 2015, was caused by geothermal drilling, according to a joint
Graphene-based Quantum Computing Concept
Scientists at the University of Vienna have presented a concept for a quantum computer based on the wonder material graphene. The concept utilizes a special
Harvesting Drinking Water from Atmosphere
A new method of extracting drinking water from the atmosphere has been proposed by Israeli scientists. This method not only offers a genuine alternative to
Plastic waste threatens oxygen-producing bacteria.
The increasing pollution of the oceans by plastic not only has negative consequences for fish and humans through the food chain, but also hinders the