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Cannabis and Weight Loss: Explained

A recent study has found that despite the common “munchies” effect associated with cannabis consumption, regular users of the drug tend to have lower body

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High Rents Overburden German Households

The cost of renting a home in Germany has been on the rise in recent years, with millions of households struggling to keep up. According

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Drone Kills Human Commander

Denmark is set to create two massive heat pumps that will provide CO2-neutral warmth to 27,000 households using wind energy. While heat pumps are typically

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Car care products pollute heavily.

Autocare products have been found to be a surprisingly significant source of vehicle-related pollutants, with ethanol and methanol being released in large quantities into the

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Tiny robots deliver drugs to organs.

A new micro-robot has been developed that can travel through the body and administer medication to organs over extended periods. This technology could potentially help

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Alcohol worsens brain inflammation

Alcohol addiction is a vicious cycle that triggers changes in the brain and behavior. People with alcohol use disorder (AUD) exhibit risky behavior and impulsivity,

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First X-ray Image of Single Atom

Physicists have achieved a groundbreaking feat by creating an X-ray image of a single atom using a special detector. Previously, only significantly larger objects could

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German start-up plans fusion power plant

Proxima Fusion, a start-up founded by renowned researchers from the Max Planck Institute for Plasma Physics (IPP), the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), and Google-X,

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Rare Binary Star System Ends Soon

Astronomers have discovered an extremely rare double star system in the Milky Way that is expected to end in a Kilonova. The system, known as

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Tax hikes increase part-time work.

Higher taxes lead to many people only working part-time, with smart men being particularly likely to make this choice. A study by the Research Institute