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AdvertisementGerman Wealth Underestimated by Statistics
A recent study by the Deutsche Bundesbank (BBk) has revealed that the average net worth of households in Germany is €232,800, with a median of
Creating Parallel Time Dimensions in Quantum Computers
A team of physicists at the Center for Computational Quantum Physics at the Flatiron Institute has created a never-before-seen phase of matter in a quantum
Bayern gets Hyperloop test track.
The Technical University of Munich (TUM) is constructing a test track for its Hyperloop in Bavaria. The vacuum tube will allow the floating capsules to
Ocean Heat Waves – Pacific Blob Explained
In recent years, the Pacific Ocean has experienced an increase in heatwaves, known as “blobs,” which have resulted in the deaths of tens of thousands
Heatwave threatens Germans severely.
Heatwaves pose a serious threat to human health in Germany, with rising temperatures leading to thousands of heat-related deaths in recent years. According to climate
Climate change extends wildfire season
The impact of climate change on the occurrence of wildfires has been a topic of scientific research for some time. A recent study by the
Coral Reefs Resilient to Climate Change
Coral reefs are facing a significant threat from climate change, with global coral stocks declining by around 14% in the last decade. However, a recent
Less Meat, Lower Cancer Risk
A new study from the University of Oxford has found that individuals who follow a vegan or vegetarian diet have a lower risk of developing
COVID-19 Vaccines Reduce Long-COVID Risk
A new study from the University of Oxford has found that the risk of developing Long-Covid symptoms is significantly lower in individuals who have received
CO2’s Anti-Greenhouse Effect Underestimated
A new study conducted by the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL) has found that the anti-greenhouse effect of CO2 has been underestimated. The study shows