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More Wind Turbines in Germany

Germany has seen a significant increase in the construction and approval of new wind turbines, but one region is still lagging behind. The federal government

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Invisible Black Holes Found by Space Telescope

Astronomers have made a groundbreaking discovery using a new method to detect “invisible” black holes that emit no light. Gaia BH1 and Gaia BH2 are

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Microgel Boosts Juiciness of Plant-Based Meat

A new microgel has been developed that makes plant-based meat juicier when chewed. Researchers hope that this will increase consumer acceptance and reduce problematic meat

 News Archeology

Discovering Armenia’s Ancient Golden Tomb

In the southwestern region of Armenia lies the remains of Mezamor, one of the largest metropolises of the European Bronze Age. Mezamor was an important

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Heatwave Claims Lives in 2023

Germany has experienced a significant increase in the number of hot days, according to recent data published by the Robert Koch Institute (RKI). The study

 News Psychology

Vaping linked to chronic stress

Young e-cigarette users are unfortunately more likely to suffer from chronic stress, according to a recent study by researchers at the Hospital for Sick Children

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Germany leads in hydrogen patents.

Germany Leads in Hydrogen Patents in the European Union Germany is leading in the registration of hydrogen patents in the European Union (EU), according to

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Wireless Charging for Electric Cars

Germany is set to install a public test track for electric vehicles that can be charged while driving using magnetic coils embedded in the road.

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China builds world’s largest wind farm

China State Shipbuilding Corporation (CSSC), a state-owned company, has announced plans to build the world’s largest wind turbine, surpassing the current record holder, a wind

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Golf Course Lake Hosts Sharks

Bull sharks are known for their remarkable adaptability, and a recent study by researchers at Ruhr-Universität Bochum (RUB) has highlighted just how impressive this trait