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Increasing Impact of Contrails on Earth’s Radiation Balance

The increasing air traffic is expected to triple the radiation effect caused by contrails by 2050, according to a study by the German Aerospace Center

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Malnutrition not uncommon in severe obesity.

A new study from the University of Queensland has found that malnutrition is not uncommon among obese individuals, and can triple the risk of death

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Sharing Makes Children Happier

Sharing Makes Children Happier: Study Finds Psychologists in China have discovered that children who share voluntarily experience more joy than those who are prompted to

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Hard Water Causes Skin Problems

Hard water from the tap not only damages various household appliances through calcification, but can also be responsible for skin diseases and eczema, according to

 News Technology

Virtual Cemeteries and QR Codes

The digital age has now reached the final resting place, with QR codes on gravestones, cemetery apps, and virtual cemeteries on the rise and gaining

 News Chemistry

New Catalyst Makes Coal More Environmentally Friendly

The rising oil prices have brought the focus back on fuel production through coal liquefaction. Researchers have developed a new catalyst that significantly reduces CO2

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Better Sleep with Dogs in Bed

Dogs are not only known as man’s best friend, but also as a better sleeping partner – at least for women. According to a recent

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Cosmetics in Pregnancy Accelerate Puberty

A new long-term study has revealed the impact of cosmetic ingredients on pregnant women, which can lead to earlier onset of puberty in their children.

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Shrinking Objects to Nano-Size

MIT Researchers Develop New Method for Creating High-Precision 3D Nano-Objects In a groundbreaking achievement, researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in Cambridge have

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50% of Requirements Enough for Applications

A recent study has revealed that meeting just 50 percent of the required qualifications in a job application is often enough to secure an interview.