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In a groundbreaking medical breakthrough, a woman in the United States has been cured of both HIV and leukemia through a cord blood transplant. The
German view immigration as economic opportunity.
Germany Needs 400,000 Immigrants Annually to Combat Labor Shortage Germany needs around 400,000 immigrants every year to address its labor shortage, according to a study
Less Phone Use for Male Fertility
A comprehensive meta-study has revealed that mobile phone usage can reduce sperm quality, leading the authors to recommend that men with a desire to conceive
Medication pollutes rivers worldwide.
Rivers on all continents contain drugs in dangerously high concentrations, with poorer countries being particularly affected. A recent study by the University of York found
Protein Mutation Causes Heart Disease
A groundbreaking study conducted by scientists at the University Medical Center Göttingen (UMG) has revealed that mutations in the Titin gene (TTN) are a common
Masks don’t affect physical performance.
A recent study conducted by scientists at the University Hospital Tübingen has found that wearing masks during physical activity does not negatively affect physical performance
Wars made humanity poorer.
Wars have always been known to cause deaths, disrupt supply chains, and lead to losses in the industry and agriculture sectors. It is therefore evident
Germans produce excessive waste
Germany is one of the top producers of waste in the European Union (EU), according to data from Eurostat. The amount of waste generated per
Dual State of Earth’s Inner Core
The inner core of the Earth is softer than it should be, according to seismic measurements. This could be due to an exotic state of
Antibiotic Resistance Causes Millions of Deaths
Antimicrobial resistance to antibiotics (AMR) caused nearly five million deaths in 2019, surpassing malaria and AIDS as a leading cause of death. A recent study