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Stockholm’s New Wooden Neighborhood

The construction industry is one of the biggest contributors to global CO2 emissions, accounting for 38% of the total. To combat this, a new climate-neutral

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NASA animation reveals Earth’s CO2 emissions

NASA Visualizations Show Earth’s CO2 Emissions and Sources The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) has reported that the concentration of CO2 in the Earth’s

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Alcohol worsens brain inflammation

Alcohol addiction is a vicious cycle that triggers changes in the brain and behavior. People with alcohol use disorder (AUD) exhibit risky behavior and impulsivity,

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Tiny robots deliver drugs to organs.

A new micro-robot has been developed that can travel through the body and administer medication to organs over extended periods. This technology could potentially help

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Car care products pollute heavily.

Autocare products have been found to be a surprisingly significant source of vehicle-related pollutants, with ethanol and methanol being released in large quantities into the

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German start-up plans fusion power plant

Proxima Fusion, a start-up founded by renowned researchers from the Max Planck Institute for Plasma Physics (IPP), the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), and Google-X,

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First X-ray Image of Single Atom

Physicists have achieved a groundbreaking feat by creating an X-ray image of a single atom using a special detector. Previously, only significantly larger objects could

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Drone Kills Human Commander

Denmark is set to create two massive heat pumps that will provide CO2-neutral warmth to 27,000 households using wind energy. While heat pumps are typically

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Rare Binary Star System Ends Soon

Astronomers have discovered an extremely rare double star system in the Milky Way that is expected to end in a Kilonova. The system, known as

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Salary Comparison Causes Physical Pain

A new study has found that people with lower incomes are more likely to experience physical pain than their wealthier counterparts, regardless of whether they