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Artificial Sun Sets Fusion Record

South Korean scientists at the Institute for Fusion Energy have broken the world record for operating a fusion reactor, more than doubling the previous record.

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Autonomous VW Charger for Cars

Volkswagen Unveils Autonomous Charging Robot for Electric Cars Volkswagen Group Components (VWGC) has announced the development of an autonomous charging robot for electric cars. The

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Sweet Taste and Satiety: The Connection

The sweet taste of household sugar (sucrose) affects the feeling of fullness regardless of its calorie content, according to a recent study by the University

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High Underreporting of SARS-CoV-2 Infections

A new study conducted by the Tropeninstitut (Department of Infectious and Tropical Medicine) at the LMU Klinikum Munich, in collaboration with various project partners, has

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Artificial Kidney Developed by Scientists

A groundbreaking development in the field of medical science has been made by an international team of researchers who have successfully created a prototype of

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Oldest Python Found Near Darmstadt

A 47.5 million-year-old fossil found near Darmstadt, Germany, has revealed that pythons originated on the northern continent of Laurasia. Today, anacondas, pythons, and boas are

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COVID-19: Three Times Deadlier Than Flu

A new study published in The Lancet Respiratory Medicine has found that Covid-19 is almost three times as deadly as the flu. Despite claims from

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Testing Artificial Climate Cooling Balloon

Scientists at Harvard University are planning to release calcium carbonate particles into the stratosphere in an attempt to artificially cool the Earth. The idea is

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Food Studies Funded by Industry

A new study has found that many studies in the nutrition and diet field are funded by the food industry, and the results are often

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Accuracy of self-swabs for antigen tests.

A recent study conducted by scientists at the Charité Universitätsmedizin in Berlin has investigated whether self-administered nasal swabs can provide accurate results for COVID-19 antigen