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Glyphosate Causes Heart and Brain Malformations

A new study conducted by researchers at the University of Ulm has found that the controversial herbicide glyphosate, even without its additional ingredients, can cause

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Vegan Diet for Dogs: Suitable?

A recent study conducted by the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (UIUC) has investigated whether a vegan diet can provide dogs with all the necessary

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Universe to Disappear, Says Hawking

In 1974, Stephen Hawking proposed that all black holes would eventually evaporate. Recent observations have shown that the process responsible for this phenomenon also occurs

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Tenant Association Limits Housing

The scarcity of living space in many cities has prompted a tenant association to propose limiting the living space per person, which could force families

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China to Build Radio Telescope in Lunar Orbit

China has announced plans to build a satellite network in the moon’s orbit to investigate the dark age of the universe. This period occurred shortly

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Alien Aircraft Owned by USA

In recent years, credible scientists have reported an increase in sightings of unidentified flying objects (UFOs). Now, a former intelligence analyst has made a stunning

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Germany’s BBQ Revolution: Vegan Trending

Vegan grilling is becoming increasingly popular in Germany, with around half of the population considering exclusively using plant-based alternatives on the grill. A study conducted

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Real Chimeras Discovered by Researchers

Male Yellow Crazy Ants (Anoplolepis gracilipes) have been discovered to be true chimeras, defying the basic laws of biological inheritance. Chimera, a mythical creature from

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Atomic-level decoding of cell death mechanism

Millions of cells die in the human body every day, and researchers have now decoded the cell death mechanism that occurs at the atomic level.

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Insect-Infused Food Fights Chronic Illness

In a recent development, the European Union has approved crickets as a food source. A study conducted by the Colorado State University has shown that