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CBD E-Cigarettes Produce Toxic Gas

Cannabinoid-containing liquids can produce the highly toxic gas ketene, with the vaporization of CBD acetate being particularly risky. In late 2019, approximately 3,000 e-cigarette users

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Gender Bias in German Job Market

Women in Germany earn significantly lower incomes than men on average, according to a study by the Federal Employment Agency (BA). The study found that

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Cannabis Eases Cancer Pain

Medical Cannabis Helps Reduce Cancer Pain and Medication Intake A recent study conducted by scientists at McGill University in Montreal, Canada, has found that medical

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Low-Carb Diet Increases Mortality Risk

A recent study published in the Journal of Internal Medicine has found that a low-carbohydrate diet can significantly increase mortality rates in the long term.

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Legalizing Cannabis Could Boost Consumption

The planned legalization of cannabis in Germany could lead to an increase in drug consumption and have negative effects on youth protection. The authors of

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3D-Printed Ink Gives Veggies Color

A new “food ink” has been developed that allows vegetables to be produced in any shape and texture using a 3D printer. This is expected

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“Morning-after pill” reduces STI risk

A single dose of the antibiotic Doxycycline taken within 72 hours of unprotected sex can reduce the risk of sexually transmitted infections (STIs) such as

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China launches world’s largest solar telescope

China has recently completed the construction of the world’s largest solar radio telescope, the Daocheng Solar Radio Telescope (DSRT), which has now begun its permanent

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Foldable Electric Vehicle Developed in Germany

A Munich-based designer has created a foldable electric vehicle that aims to bring drivers back to the basics of physical driving. Andrea Mocellin’s Exo-Line, also

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Worm’s Nervous System in Code

The line between living beings and machines is becoming increasingly blurred. Scientists have recently been able to transfer the complete nervous system of a nematode