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Revolutionary Concept for Longer Emissions-Free Flights

Innovation in the aviation industry has been a hot topic for years, with a particular focus on reducing emissions and increasing efficiency. However, one major

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Supernovae: More Dangerous Than Thought

A recent study by NASA scientists has revealed that supernovae, or exploding stars, pose a greater threat to life on nearby planets than previously thought.

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Astrobiologists call for space sex debates.

The growing space tourism industry is bringing more and more people into space, prompting astrobiologists to call for a debate on sex and reproduction in

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Germans Satisfied with Democracy Despite Crises

Despite numerous crises in recent years, satisfaction with democracy in Germany has increased, according to a study by the Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung (FES), which is close to

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German households own €316,500

The Covid-19 pandemic has contributed to a record high in the net worth of German households, reaching €316,500, according to a study by the Deutsche

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Quantum Simulation Reveals New Hydrogen Structure

Physicists from the University of Illinois in Urbana have discovered a new structure of hydrogen that was previously unknown in both theoretical models and experiments.

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New Efficiency Record for Tandem Solar Cells

A new efficiency record has been set by a tandem solar cell based on silicon and perovskite. Tandem solar cells are made up of two

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Rise in Cannabis-Related Suicide Attempts

The legalization of cannabis in the United States has led to a significant increase in suicidal attempts involving the drug, according to a study by

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Heart Miniatures Grown from Stem Cells

A groundbreaking development in the field of regenerative medicine has been made by researchers at the Technical University of Munich (TUM). They have successfully created

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Income and Intelligence: Any Connection?

A recent study conducted by researchers at Linköping University in Sweden has challenged the widely held belief that a person’s intelligence quotient (IQ) is directly