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AdvertisementElectric Cars: High Savings Potential in Germany
A recent study by Greenpeace has found that the monthly total costs of owning an electric car in Germany are significantly lower than those of
Flooding Risk Increasing in Europe
The risk of flooding due to climate change is increasing along many European coastlines. This is not only due to rising sea levels, but also
Call for General Speed Limit
The ACE Auto Club Europa e. V. (ACE) is calling for a speed limit of 100 km/h on all German highways to reduce fuel consumption.
Upcycling Old Car Batteries for Energy Storage
RWE and Audi are currently testing a stationary energy storage system made from old batteries of electric cars in Herdecke, Germany. These batteries are said
Protein-rich Diet Lowers Testosterone in Men
A new study from the University of Worcester has found that a high protein diet, often consumed by bodybuilders to build muscle, can actually lower
Sweeteners Increase Cancer Risk
A new study from Sorbonne Paris Nord University has found that artificial sweeteners, including Aspartame, Acesulfam-K, and Sucralose, can significantly increase the risk of cancer.
Mysterious Earth “Heartbeat” Discovered
The Earth has a “heartbeat” that repeats every 27.5 million years, according to a study by a team of geologists at New York University. While
Double Infection: Flu and COVID-19
A new study from the University of Edinburgh has found that patients who are hospitalized with both the flu and COVID-19 are at a significantly
Max Speed for Computers Determined
Scientists at the Technical University of Graz have determined the maximum speed at which signal transmission can occur in microchips based on the physical limit
Supermarket Manipulation Unveiled
Psychological tricks used in supermarkets to encourage customers to fill their shopping carts with unhealthy snacks can also be used to encourage healthier food choices,