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AdvertisementHarmful Air Pollution Below Limits
Air pollution is responsible for the deaths of approximately 800,000 people in Europe and 4.5 million people globally each year. The World Health Organization (WHO)
Cows’ toilets fight climate change
Scientists have successfully created coffee powder in a laboratory that tastes and smells like regular coffee. The product is expected to hit the market in
E. coli bacteria create vanilla aroma
In a groundbreaking discovery, researchers at the University of Edinburgh have found a way to produce vanillin, a key ingredient in the food and cosmetics
Electric Cars Boom in Germany
The demand for electric and hybrid vehicles is on the rise among car buyers in Germany. According to the “Trends beim Autokauf” study conducted by
Rising Jellyfish Sightings in Mediterranean
Bond Pet Food, a start-up based in Boulder, USA, is developing lab-grown protein for dog food to reduce the environmental impact of pet ownership. The
COVID-19 Pandemic Increases Plastic Waste
The Covid-19 pandemic has led to an additional 8.4 million tons of plastic waste, including masks, protective equipment, and other medical supplies. Shockingly, at least
Rising Chronic Health Issues Under 50
More than a third of adults in wealthier countries suffer from chronic illnesses before the age of 50, according to a study by the University
Movement Eases Depression Symptoms
Depression Affects Brain Plasticity, but Exercise Can Help Depression is a common mental illness that affects about 10% of the population in Germany. The causes
Underwater groundwater found near Malta
A recent discovery of a large freshwater reserve beneath the sea floor off the coast of Malta has raised hopes that similar reserves may exist
Boosting Germany’s Covid-19 Vaccination Rate with 500 Euro Bonus
Germany is facing a new challenge in its vaccination campaign as the availability of vaccines has improved, but the number of people willing to get