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AdvertisementFirst Space Junk Cleanup Launch Date
The European Space Agency (ESA) has announced plans to launch a space debris removal mission to clear Earth’s orbit of hazardous debris. With over 12,000
Does Vitamin D Reduce Cancer Mortality?
A recent study has investigated whether taking vitamin D can affect cancer mortality rates, particularly in seniors and cancer patients who often have a vitamin
Farming for Climate Change Solution
The Earth’s atmosphere currently has the highest concentration of CO? in a million years, according to data from the American Meteorological Society. However, natural rock
NASA’s Lucy Probe Reveals Jupiter’s Secrets
The NASA spacecraft Lucy has recently completed its first test flight, passing by the asteroid Dinkinesh. This marks a significant milestone in the exploration of
Alcohol Linked to Alzheimer’s Disease
Alcohol consumption has been linked to a variety of health issues, including an increased risk of Alzheimer’s disease. A recent study conducted by researchers at
Modern Diet Causes Overeating
The Protein Leverage Theory suggests that the high fat and carbohydrate content in many foods contributes to the development of obesity. According to this theory,
High Heavy Metal Levels in Cannabis Consumers
Cannabis consumers have significantly higher levels of lead in their blood compared to non-users, according to a recent study by researchers at Columbia University Mailman
The Myth of “Beautiful Drinking”
Alcohol has long been known as a social lubricant, but recent research has shown that it can also affect our social perception. Beyond the physical
Record high car density in Germany.
Germany Sets New Record for Car Ownership Germany has reached a new record for car ownership, with 583 cars per 1,000 people registered in 2022,
Optimizing CO2 Capture with Electrochemical Cell
A new method for carbon dioxide (CO?) capture has been developed by researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). The new technique uses an