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AdvertisementElectric cars proven climate-friendly
Electric cars are often considered more environmentally friendly than traditional combustion engine vehicles due to their lack of local emissions. However, the production of electric
Robot Stingray Dives 100 Megapascals
A bionic robot in the shape of a ray has withstood extreme water pressures of over 100 megapascals in the Mariana Trench, opening up new
Tasty Display Invented
A new technology called “Taste the TV” has been developed by Homei Miyashita from Meiji University in Kawasaki, Japan. The system consists of a conventional
Roman Crucifixion Found in England
For the first time, evidence of a crucifixion has been discovered in England. Crucifixion was one of the most brutal forms of execution in the
Unvaccinated Germans lean towards right-wing parties.
A majority of unvaccinated individuals in Germany voted for right-wing parties in the recent federal election, with the Alternative for Germany (AfD) and “Die Basis”
Giant millipede in tropical Europe.
In a stunning discovery, scientists at the University of Cambridge have identified a prehistoric millipede that was even larger than the previously known largest invertebrate,
Cannabis Users More Prone to Insomnia
A recent study conducted by the University of Toronto has found that individuals who consume cannabis are more likely to suffer from sleep problems than
100% Protection for Teens with mRNA Vaccine
Biontech’s mRNA vaccine, BNT162b2, has been found to prevent symptomatic Covid-19 cases in adolescents for up to four months. The vaccine was also found to
Tree of Life: 2.2 Million Species
After nine years of hard work, scientists have completed the “Tree of Life,” a massive visualization containing information on all known living and recently extinct
German Ethics Council Supports Vaccine Mandate
The German Ethics Council has recommended expanding the country’s vaccination mandate to include “significant parts of the population.” Currently, only healthcare workers and staff in