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A recent study conducted by the University of Geneva has found that cognitive biases are preventing many people from purchasing electric cars. Despite the fact
Revolutionary 3D Printing for Medical Use
Researchers at Concordia University in Montreal have developed an innovative 3D printing process that can build objects inside the human body. The Direct Sound Printing
City tolls, speed limits, higher taxes
A new study suggests that a series of measures could make commuting by car less attractive and shift the focus to buses, trains, and bicycles.
Millionaires vs. General Population: Differences
Millionaires in Germany have personality profiles that differ significantly from the general population, according to a study by the Socio-Economic Panel (SOEP) at the German
236-Meter Wind Turbine Powers Homes
Siemens Gamesa has unveiled a new offshore wind turbine that can provide electricity to thousands of households. The innovative material used in the turbine’s rotors
Mushroom-made Paper, Leather, and Thread
In a bid to reduce the environmental impact of textile and paper production, researchers at the University of Borås have developed a process that uses
Slim down with public transportation
A recent study conducted by the University of Illinois has found that using public transportation instead of cars can lead to a decrease in obesity
Color and Cup Influence Coffee Taste
Nostalgic feelings can reduce pain circuits in the brain, according to a study by the Chinese Academy of Sciences. The research, published in the Journal
Tiny Robots Deliver Medication Inside Body
A new mini-robot has been developed that can move precisely through the human body. The system is expected to place medications accurately in the future.
1.8 Million Deaths from Polluted Air
Air pollution caused by fine particulate matter and nitrogen oxides is responsible for 1.85 million new cases of asthma in children and 1.8 million additional