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AdvertisementThe Hidden Costs of Meat Consumption
The production of meat comes with high externalized costs that the public must bear. According to a study by Soil & More on behalf of
4% of House Cats Had COVID
A recent study conducted in four European countries analyzed 2,160 blood samples from domestic cats for the coronavirus. The results showed that around four percent
More Treatments for Problematic Cannabis Use
The use of cannabis in Europe has increased by a quarter between 2010 and 2019, according to a study by the University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf.
Why Champagne Gets You Drunk Faster Than Wine
A new study has revealed that despite having almost identical alcohol content, champagne and white wine affect the body differently. Researchers from The Medical Council
Alcohol Aids Language Learning
In a surprising discovery, researchers from the University of Maastricht, the University of Liverpool, and King’s College London have found that consuming small amounts of
CO2 Tax Could Help Low-Income Households
A new study by the International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA) has proposed an alternative use for the CO2 tax that could benefit low-income
Fast Decontamination of Chernobyl by Start-up
Dog feces and urine are contributing to the eutrophication of nature reserves, according to a study by scientists at Ghent University in Belgium. Nitrogen compounds
Cannabis Use Increases Psychosis Risk
A new study conducted by the King’s College London (KCL) has found that daily consumption of cannabis with high levels of THC increases the risk
Impatient Risk-Takers More Prone to Crime
A recent study conducted by the University of Copenhagen has confirmed that impulsive and risk-taking individuals are more likely to engage in criminal activities. The
Young People Open to Sex with AI
A recent survey conducted by a major IT security provider has revealed that around one in four Germans under the age of 30 can imagine