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A new mattress with an active heating and cooling system has been developed that significantly improves sleep quality and helps people fall asleep faster. According
Surprising Energy Surplus in Fusion Plasma
Physicists at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) have published a study in Nature Physics that examines the laser-induced nuclear fusion process. The researchers found
Real Near-Death Experiences
In a groundbreaking study, scientists at the University of Louisville have recorded the brain activity of a person seconds before and after their death, revealing
Legalizing Cannabis Increases Alcohol Consumption
A recent study with 4.2 million participants has found that cannabis and alcohol are complementary drugs. This means that the legalization of cannabis could lead
Lepra bacteria regenerate liver.
Lepra infection stimulates liver growth, according to a recent study by scientists at the University of Edinburgh. The mechanisms involved in this process could potentially
Pet Food Impacts Environmental Footprint
The carbon footprint of dogs and cats is heavily influenced by their food, with emissions varying by up to 689% depending on the type of
Top greenhouse gas emitters map
Climate Trace, a climate protection organization, has released a world map of the largest greenhouse gas emitters. The data is intended to aid in the
Robot Fish Cleans Water of Microplastics
A modular robot fish named “Gillbert” has been developed to clean bodies of water from microplastics. The concept was created by a non-expert student as
End of Covid-19 Isolation Mandate?
Germany Considers Ending Isolation Requirement for Mild COVID-19 Cases As COVID-19 infection rates continue to decline in Germany, the country’s medical community is considering ending
Decline in Men’s Sperm Count
The average sperm count in men worldwide has significantly decreased over the past four decades, according to a study by the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.