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AdvertisementPlastic waste threatens oxygen-producing bacteria.
The increasing pollution of the oceans by plastic not only has negative consequences for fish and humans through the food chain, but also hinders the
No Home Advantage in Football Rematch
According to a recent study, there is almost no home advantage in professional football anymore. The increasing professionalism and psychological support of players mean that
Heat-Powered Air Conditioning System
Revolutionary Cooling Device Uses Heat Instead of Electricity and Chemicals As global temperatures continue to rise, air conditioning units are becoming increasingly necessary. However, these
Spinach Doping Boosts Muscle Mass
Spinach, the vegetable famously known for its association with Popeye the Sailor Man, has been found to contain a natural steroid called Ecdysterone that can
Denisovan fossil found at 3,280m
A recent analysis of a bone found in 1980 has revealed that the Denisovan people, a now-extinct cousin of modern humans, not only lived in
Coffee activates brown fat for weight loss.
Coffee May Help with Weight Loss and Reduce Risk of Diabetes Coffee, the most popular beverage in Germany with an annual per capita consumption of
Massive Atlantic Groundwater Reservoir Discovered
Geologists from the Earth Institute at Columbia University have discovered one of the largest freshwater reservoirs on Earth off the coast of the United States.
Lab-grown meat not more eco-friendly
In-Vitro Meat May Not Be Better for the Climate Than Traditional Beef In-vitro meat, also known as lab-grown meat, is artificially produced meat from cultivated
Smartphone Use Alters Human Bones
A recent study conducted by the University of the Sunshine Coast in Australia has found that excessive use of smartphones can lead to the development
Bacteria turn CO2 into plastic and fuel
Scientists at the University of Colorado have developed a Bio-Nano hybrid that uses microbes to produce carbon-containing products such as plastic and gasoline from CO2,