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Archaeologists have discovered a 25-meter-long galley in the remains of the sunken city of Thonis-Herakleion in the Mediterranean Sea. The city was devastated by an
Revolutionary Software for Eco-City Design
Cities have long been hotspots for pollution, noise, and waste, but how can they be made more sustainable and greener? This is one of the
High Coffee Consumption Shrinks Brain
A recent study conducted by the University of South Australia has found that consuming more than six cups of coffee per day can have significant
Cleanest Cars: Electric Vehicles with Coal Power
Electric cars have long been criticized for their energy-intensive battery production and reliance on coal-powered electricity. However, a new study by the International Council on
Self-healing displays with crystal material
A breakthrough in self-healing materials has been made by scientists at the Indian Institute of Science Education and Research in Kolkata. They have developed a
New Coronavirus Found in British Bats
A new coronavirus has been discovered in the UK, which could potentially be dangerous to humans if it crosses with SARS-CoV-2. Bats have been living
Flu vaccine safe during pregnancy
A new study has found that getting a flu shot during pregnancy does not increase the risk of asthma, autism, or other illnesses in children.
Water: Two Liquids in One
New research from the Institute of Physical Chemistry at the University of Innsbruck has provided strong evidence for the two-liquid model of water, which could
Chinese Maglev Train Reaches 600 km/h
China has unveiled its first self-developed series of Maglev trains, which can reach a top speed of 600 km/h, making it one of the fastest
China’s First Liquid Salt Reactor
China is set to begin testing the world’s first liquid salt reactor, which could play a key role in producing climate-neutral electricity in the future.