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Edible Battery Made from Food

In Munich, electric buses have been tested to drive autonomously in a convoy, with only the first bus being controlled by a human driver. This

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Munich tests electric bus convoy

In Munich, electric buses have been tested to drive autonomously in a convoy, with only the first bus being controlled by a human driver. This

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Wind Farm Powers 80,000 Homes

Wind Catching Systems, a Norwegian company, has designed an offshore wind farm that can generate electricity for 80,000 households. The innovative turbine design consists of

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E-Fuel Research Facility in Germany

The German Aerospace Center (DLR) is researching how to produce electric-based liquid fuels (E-Fuels) on an industrial scale. This comes as the European Union (EU)

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3D-Printed Ink Gives Veggies Color

A new “food ink” has been developed that allows vegetables to be produced in any shape and texture using a 3D printer. This is expected

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CBD E-Cigarettes Produce Toxic Gas

Cannabinoid-containing liquids can produce the highly toxic gas ketene, with the vaporization of CBD acetate being particularly risky. In late 2019, approximately 3,000 e-cigarette users

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“Morning-after pill” reduces STI risk

A single dose of the antibiotic Doxycycline taken within 72 hours of unprotected sex can reduce the risk of sexually transmitted infections (STIs) such as

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China launches world’s largest solar telescope

China has recently completed the construction of the world’s largest solar radio telescope, the Daocheng Solar Radio Telescope (DSRT), which has now begun its permanent

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Can Cannabis Reduce Inflammatory Bowel Disease Mortality?

A recent retrospective study conducted in the United States has examined whether the use of medical cannabis can reduce the risk of death in individuals

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Robot unclogs blocked blood vessels.

A new miniature robot has been developed by researchers at Hanyang University in Seoul, South Korea, which can clear blocked blood vessels and replace the