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Aging can cause a slow loss of vision in people over 40 years old due to a decrease in ATP production in the mitochondria of
709 km Record-Breaking Speed Recorded
Two record-breaking lightning strikes over Brazil and Argentina have been recorded by modern weather satellites with improved sensor capabilities. Lightning strikes are fascinating objects in
Embryo Found in Indian Ocean
A recent study published in the journal Terra Nova suggests that the Kerguelen Plateau in the southern Indian Ocean may contain the embryo of a
High Rate of Asymptomatic Covid-19 Infections
A recent study conducted by the University of Göttingen has revealed that only a fraction of all Covid-19 infections are being detected. This is due
COVID-19 Increases Post-Op Mortality
The Covid-19 pandemic has brought about unprecedented challenges to the healthcare system worldwide. A recent study published in The Lancet by the CovidSurg Collaborative, an
COVID-19 risk high in refugee camps
A recent study conducted by scientists at the University of Bielefeld has found that the risk of Covid-19 infection in communal and collective accommodation for
Global Democracy Weakening, Say Scientists
The increasing erosion of political freedoms and the rule of law is not only affecting weaker democracies but also stable ones. According to a recent
Moths Hear Ultrasound Frequencies
The Great Wax Moth has an incredibly simple yet powerful hearing ability that can detect ultrasound up to 300 kHz. This is in stark contrast
Meaningful Life Improves Health
A sense of purpose in life is linked to better physical and mental health, particularly in those over 60 years old, according to a study
Eco-Friendly Coffee Capsules: A Reality
The popularity of coffee capsule systems has been on the rise in recent years, with approximately 3.5 billion coffee capsules consumed in Germany alone last