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AdvertisementDemand for Massive Restrictions on Unvaccinated
Germany is implementing measures to increase vaccination rates against COVID-19, including offering a first dose to all willing individuals by the end of July 2021.
Higher Covid-19 Deaths than Reported
The Covid-19 pandemic has caused a devastating loss of life worldwide, with the World Health Organization (WHO) reporting 3.2 million deaths as of May 7,
No Increased COVID Risk for Transit Workers
A new study conducted by the Charité Research Organisation (CRO) has found that the risk of contracting COVID-19 while using public transportation in Germany is
China’s CO2 Emissions Surpass Developed Nations
China surpasses all developed countries combined in CO2 emissions for the first time in 2019, according to a study by the Rhodium Group. The country
Laser Holograms in the Air
In a breakthrough development, scientists at Brigham Young University’s Electro-Holography Lab have successfully created holograms using two lasers. The holograms appear to float in the
Physical Labor Makes You Sick
A new study conducted by scientists at the National Research Centre for the Working Environment in Copenhagen has found that high levels of physical activity
Germans Want Whiter Teeth
A recent study has found that the majority of Germans desire whiter teeth, with one in four considering professional teeth whitening. However, researchers and medical
Surge in respiratory infections among children
The aftermath of Covid-19 protective measures in Germany has led to a surge in respiratory infections among children, causing hospitals in some regions to become
AI predicts athlete performance decline.
A new calculation model has been developed that accurately predicts the decline in athletic performance as individuals age. Led by Bergita Ganse, a professor of
Internet and Computers Worse than Flights
The internet, data centers, and personal computers are collectively responsible for more CO2 emissions than the global aviation industry. Shockingly, the carbon footprint of the