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AdvertisementSolving the Mystery of Blood Falls
Blood Falls in Antarctica, discovered by geologist Thomas Griffith Taylor in 1911, have long been a mystery to scientists. The falls consist of hypersaline water
Parallel Worlds Cannot Be Extremely Different
A recent mathematical analysis of parallel worlds has revealed that drastic transformations do not occur on either the A-side or the B-side under certain conditions.
Brewing kettle reduces beer’s CO2 emissions
A new brewing kettle has been developed that can significantly reduce CO2 emissions and make beer production more environmentally friendly. The New Belgium Brewing Company,
Lionglas: 10x Stronger Than Regular Glass
In a groundbreaking development, researchers at Pennsylvania State University have created a new type of glass that is not only environmentally friendly but also ten
Chinese train breaks speed record.
China’s CR450 high-speed train has set a new speed record for conventional rail vehicles, reaching a top speed of 453 km/h during a test run
Signs of High Baby Intelligence
New research from the Ruhr-Universität Bochum (RUB) in Germany has found that certain physical characteristics of babies can predict their intelligence quotient (IQ) and neurological
Millionaires Hit Hard by Economic Situation
The number of millionaires worldwide has decreased for the first time in a decade due to the impact of stock market crashes, high inflation, and
Yellow Mealworm Powder Deemed Safe
The European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) has deemed UV-treated powder from yellow mealworms as safe for consumption. This protein-rich powder could soon be available in
Safest Places in Germany During Zombie Apocalypse
The occurrence of clear air turbulence (CAT) has significantly increased in recent decades due to climate change, according to researchers. CAT is a strong air
Amasia: The Next Supercontinent
The Pacific Ocean is set to close in the future geological developments of the Earth, leading to the formation of the next supercontinent comprising America