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AdvertisementDecrease in Number of Hurricanes
The construction of new wind turbines in Germany is often hindered by conspiracy theories. However, demographic factors such as age, education level, or political orientation
Breeding observed in cultivated corals
The Great Barrier Reef, one of the world’s most iconic natural wonders, has been severely damaged by mass bleaching. However, there is hope for the
“The Line”: Construction of Car-Free Megacity Revealed
Saudi Arabia’s ambitious plan to build an eco-friendly megacity called “The Line” in the desert has taken a significant step forward. The project, which was
Clean Fuel Potential in North Africa and Middle East
The Middle East and North Africa have the potential to produce hydrogen and synthetic fuels from renewable energy sources, which could help Germany reduce its
Record High Job Openings in Germany
The shortage of skilled workers in Germany continues to worsen, with 1.92 million job vacancies remaining unfilled at the end of the second quarter of
Growing Human Embryos for Organ Harvesting
Renewal Bio, an Israeli start-up, has announced its intention to artificially grow humans in the embryonic stage to produce tissue for the life extension of
Upcycling: Saving Clothes from Landfills
The promise of recycling and reselling used clothing has become a popular marketing strategy among fashion retailers. However, a recent study by McKinsey reveals that
Cause of Covid-19 vaccine breakthroughs
A recent study conducted by the University of Duisburg-Essen (UDE) has discovered possible causes for Covid-19 breakthrough infections, even in fully vaccinated individuals. The largest
Microplastics Found in Human Liver
Microplastics have been found in the livers of patients with liver cirrhosis, according to a study by researchers at the University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf. While
Mysterious Helium-3 Reserves Found
A potential fuel for nuclear fusion, Helium-3, has long been thought to be scarce on Earth. However, recent atmospheric samples have revealed an unexplainably high