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Liquid Metal CO2 Capture

A new method for carbon dioxide capture has been developed by scientists at the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology (RMIT) in Australia. The process involves

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Killer Whales Hunt Earth’s Largest Animal

In a surprising discovery, researchers from the Cetacean Research Centre have found that killer whales, also known as orcas, are not just hunting great white

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Alcohol Abuse in Certain Professions

Alcohol consumption is heavily influenced by profession and gender, with tradespeople being particularly prone to excessive drinking, according to a study by the University of

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Every Car Costs Society €5,000

The true cost of owning a car is much higher than most people think. On average, society pays about 5,000 euros per car per year.

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Rise in Hospitalizations from Cannabis in Germany

The number of hospitalizations due to cannabinoid-associated mental disorders has significantly increased in Germany, and the legalization of the drug could trigger further growth. According

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Robot Outperforms Doctors in Complex Surgery

In a groundbreaking development, an autonomous robot has successfully performed four complex intestinal surgeries without any human assistance. The results were even better than those

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Quieter Wind Turbines with Optimized Blade Structure

Wind turbines have been a source of renewable energy for many years, but their noise pollution has been a persistent issue. However, researchers from Xi’an

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Regeneration: Frog grows new leg

A new drug cocktail has led to the regeneration of a new leg in frogs after amputation, raising the possibility of improving human regeneration abilities

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Marijuana use may lower male fertility.

A new study conducted by the Oregon Health & Science University (OHSU) has found that regular cannabis use could negatively impact male fertility. The study,

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Global Network Seeks Dark Matter

Wind turbines have been a source of renewable energy for many years, but their noise pollution has been a persistent issue. However, researchers from Xi’an