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Germany to Invest 700 Million Euros in 6G Development Germany’s Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF) has announced plans to invest almost 700 million
New virus database prevents pandemics.
A new database has been developed to help detect the transmission risk of zoonotic pathogens such as SARS-CoV-2 more quickly, with the aim of preventing
Climate Change Increases Displacement Risk
Climate-related disasters have forced 10.3 million people to flee their homes in the last six months, according to data from the International Red Cross and
Disappointing Results of Industry 4.0 in Germany
Germany’s ambitious Industry 4.0 initiative, which aims to fully integrate modern information and communication technology into production, is facing significant challenges in terms of financing
Low-Income Workers Lag in Vaccination
In Germany, there is a significant difference in COVID-19 vaccination rates between high and low-income earners, according to a study by the Economic and Social
Gasoline Costs 90% Higher Than Electricity
Electric cars in Germany cost an average of €730 per year to power, according to a study by Check24.de. This is significantly cheaper than the
Microbes turn plastic waste into protein
Revolutionary Research Project Wins Future Insight Prize 2021 In a groundbreaking research project, Ting Lu from the University of Illinois and Stephen Techtmann from the
Superbugs found in German discount meat
Multiresistant bacteria have been found in meat samples from German discount stores, prompting the World Medical Association to call for stricter regulation of related medications
Mallorca’s Marine Reserve Benefits Economy and Environment
A new study has shown that protecting the environment can also benefit the economy. In 2007, an 11,000-hectare marine protected area was established in the
Obesity in Pregnancy Increases Child’s Colon Cancer Risk
Obesity during pregnancy doubles the risk of colon cancer in children, according to a recent study published in the journal Gut. This finding supports the