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Record High R&D Spending in Germany

Germany Sets New Record High in Research and Development Spending Germany has surpassed the goals of the EU growth strategy “Europe 2020” for the fifth

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Denmark stores CO2 under North Sea

Denmark has begun storing significant amounts of carbon dioxide (CO?) under the North Sea, marking the first time the country has used the controversial technology

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Time perception affects interest in future generations.

A recent study conducted by the Institute of Psychogerontology (IPG) at the Friedrich-Alexander-Universität (FAU) has revealed new insights into how our individual perception of time

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Worm’s Nervous System in Code

The line between living beings and machines is becoming increasingly blurred. Scientists have recently been able to transfer the complete nervous system of a nematode

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Perfect Parking Strategy Determined

Physicists at the Santa Fe Institute and Boston University have used a traffic mathematical model to determine the optimal parking strategy. The study takes into

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Foldable Electric Vehicle Developed in Germany

A Munich-based designer has created a foldable electric vehicle that aims to bring drivers back to the basics of physical driving. Andrea Mocellin’s Exo-Line, also

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Secret Messages Hidden in AI-Generated Images

A new breakthrough in the transmission of secret communication has been achieved by scientists at the University of Oxford. They have developed a new algorithm

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Why Humans Walk on Two Legs

A groundbreaking study has used artificial intelligence (AI) to identify the genes responsible for the modern human’s ability to walk upright. Researchers from the University

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Plants affected by anesthesia too

Plants may hold the key to understanding the effects of anesthesia on humans. For over 150 years, doctors have been using anesthesia on patients, yet

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Omikron offers 67% lower mortality

A recent analysis by the Office for National Statistics (OMS) has revealed that the risk of death from an Omicron infection is significantly lower than