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AdvertisementLiquid 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
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
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
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.
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
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
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
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
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,
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