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AdvertisementSuccessful Test of Electric Air Taxi
Vertical Aerospace’s VX4 flying taxi is set to revolutionize transportation in London and other cities. The compact aircraft can transport passengers from Heathrow Airport to
Mysterious celestial body emits strange signals.
Astronomers have discovered a celestial object that emits radio signals every 22 minutes, a phenomenon that should not be possible according to current scientific understanding.
Green Hydrogen Production Breakthrough
A new method for producing green hydrogen has been developed by researchers at the Brookhaven National Laboratory and the University of Kansas. The team used
Rediscovery of Lost Oak Species
In a remarkable discovery, botanists have rediscovered a species of oak tree believed to be extinct in the Big Bend National Park in Texas. The
High-income men prone to hypertension.
High-income men have a significantly higher risk of developing hypertension, according to a study conducted by researchers at Hokkaido University in Japan. Hypertension, or high
Satisfaction over Wealth: No Billionaires Wanted
A recent study challenges the long-held belief in economics that humans have unlimited desires and constantly strive for more wealth. Researchers from the University of
Alcohol abuse costs exceed taxes
Excessive alcohol consumption causes high damages that are not covered by the taxation of the drug. As a result, people who do not drink or
Legalizing Cannabis Increases Crime
The legalization of cannabis has been found to lead to an increase in non-violent crime, particularly drug and disorderly offenses. However, a cost-benefit analysis shows
Non-degradable Bioplastics in Oceans
The popular bioplastic, Polylactic Acid (PLA), is not biodegradable in the ocean, despite being labeled as such. Plastic waste in the oceans is a significant
UN Warns Against Neurotechnology
The field of neurotechnology has made significant strides in recent years, with researchers at the University of Texas using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) and