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AdvertisementRhinoceros Populations Rise Despite Poaching
The number of rhinos in Africa has significantly increased despite ongoing poaching, with plans to release 2,000 more rhinos into the wild. According to the
Glowing plants sold by biotech start-up
In a breakthrough development, Light Bio has successfully transferred the bioluminescence of a tropical fungus onto decorative plants, causing them to emit a green glow
Discovery of Human Memory Variations
New Study Reveals Reasons for Differences in Memory Performance The memory performance of different individuals varies significantly, and researchers have now discovered the reasons behind
Solar-Powered SUV Conquers Desert Rally
The solar-powered electric car, Stella Terra, has successfully completed a 1,000 km rally in Morocco. Developed by the Solar Team at the Technical University of
Amazon’s humanoid robot digit recycles.
Amazon Tests Two-Legged Robot for Container Recycling Amazon has announced that it will be testing the use of a humanoid robot called Digit in its
Renewable Energy Strains Power Grids
The expansion of renewable energy and the rise of new consumers, particularly heat pumps and electric cars, could overwhelm power grids. Without timely expansion, this
Self-building robot constructs houses
The Hadrian X robot can build a complete house from standardized bricks. It works significantly faster than humans and requires only minimal personnel. In many
NASA Releases Independent UFO Study
In the United States, there has been a surge in UFO sightings, prompting the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) to conduct an independent study
Germany’s spaceport to launch first rocket
Germany has announced plans to build a floating spaceport in the North Sea in 2020. The German Offshore Spaceport Alliance (GOSA) aims to launch rockets
Cannabis Linked to Heart Risks
A new study from the University of Calgary has found that adults with cannabis use disorder have a significantly higher risk of experiencing serious cardiovascular