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AdvertisementGiant Cruise Ship as Turtle
Italian design studio Lazzarini has unveiled plans for a fully electric cruise ship named “Pangeos” that could accommodate up to 60,000 people. The ship, which
Oldest Fossil of Live-Bearing Snake Found
In Germany, scientists have discovered the oldest fossil of a live-bearing snake. The snake lived 47 million years ago and was pregnant with at least
World Population Approaching 8 Billion
The world population is set to reach eight billion people tomorrow, according to the United Nations (UN). The UN predicts that the population will continue
WiFi Radiation Affects Sperm Negatively
A new study conducted by scientists at the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine has found that exposure to high-frequency electromagnetic radiation (RF-EMR) from
Rise in Top Manager Salaries in Germany
Top executives of German companies listed on the DAX, MDAX, and SDAX received an average of €469,000 more in salary in 2021, according to a
Groundwater: Germany’s Energy Storage
Germany has created a detailed map showing where thermal aquifer storage can be used to heat and cool buildings using groundwater. With around one-third of
Wind turbine sets power record
Siemens Gamesa, a leading wind turbine manufacturer, has broken the record for wind power production with its prototype SG 14-222 DD wind turbine. In just
15-Minute Charge for Electric Cars
A breakthrough in battery technology has been made by scientists at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) and the University of Tennessee. They have discovered
Siemens’ Hydrogen Trains Tested by Deutsche Bahn
The German railway company, Deutsche Bahn (DB), has conducted official test runs of the Siemens Mireo Plus H hydrogen train. The train is set to
Increased Metal Concentrations Near North Sea Wind Turbines
Offshore wind turbines are a popular source of renewable energy, but a new study has found that their corrosion protection systems may be releasing toxic