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AdvertisementGermany’s Taxes Second Highest in OECD
Germany has the second-highest tax burden among the 38 member states of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), with one of the main
Astrobiologists call for space sex debates.
The growing space tourism industry is bringing more and more people into space, prompting astrobiologists to call for a debate on sex and reproduction in
Supernovae: More Dangerous Than Thought
A recent study by NASA scientists has revealed that supernovae, or exploding stars, pose a greater threat to life on nearby planets than previously thought.
Germans Satisfied with Democracy Despite Crises
Despite numerous crises in recent years, satisfaction with democracy in Germany has increased, according to a study by the Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung (FES), which is close to
New Efficiency Record for Tandem Solar Cells
A new efficiency record has been set by a tandem solar cell based on silicon and perovskite. Tandem solar cells are made up of two
German households own €316,500
The Covid-19 pandemic has contributed to a record high in the net worth of German households, reaching €316,500, according to a study by the Deutsche
Quantum Simulation Reveals New Hydrogen Structure
Physicists from the University of Illinois in Urbana have discovered a new structure of hydrogen that was previously unknown in both theoretical models and experiments.
Universe Becoming More Hostile to Life
In the early universe, planets with dense ozone layers could form, providing protection for the atmosphere and serving as a prerequisite for complex life. However,
Tully Monster Mystery Solved?
The Tully-Monster, an ancient creature that lived 300 million years ago, has long been a mystery to scientists. Discovered in the 1950s in the Mazon
Heart Miniatures Grown from Stem Cells
A groundbreaking development in the field of regenerative medicine has been made by researchers at the Technical University of Munich (TUM). They have successfully created