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First 3D Map of Pacific Dead Zones

The impact of climate change on the world’s oceans has led to the creation of “dead zones” where oxygen levels are so low that marine

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One-Third Prefer Hydrogen Cars

Innovative Gel Extracts Drinking Water from Dry Desert Air More than a third of the world’s population already lives in regions with significant water scarcity,

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High-Rise Buildings as Batteries

In the coming years, renewable energy will play a significant role in the world’s energy production. However, the production of wind and solar energy is

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New Vaccine Halts Aging Process

A new vaccine has been developed that can eliminate senescent cells, also known as zombie cells, and stop the aging process. These cells do not

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Is Illegal Parking Worth It?

A recent study conducted in a German city has investigated whether illegal parking is economically viable. The study, conducted by the Faculty of Tourism at

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Web offerings manipulate users

A new study commissioned by the EU Commission has found that a majority of the most popular websites and apps in the European Union use

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Diamond batteries power implants from nuclear waste

A revolutionary new energy source for medical implants, such as pacemakers and brain stimulators, could soon be available on the market. The Betavoltaic battery, made

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Tiny robot navigates through needle’s eye.

A tiny micro-robot has been developed by a team at Northwestern University that can move without the use of mechanics, hydraulics, or electricity. The robot,

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Revolutionary 2D Material Graphyn Created

In a breakthrough for materials science, researchers at the University of Colorado in Boulder have successfully produced the 2D material Graphyne for the first time.

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Work Addiction Rampant in Germany

A recent study conducted by the Technical University of Braunschweig and the Federal Institute for Vocational Education and Training (BIBB), sponsored by the Hans-Böckler Foundation,