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A recent study conducted by the Institute for Demography of the Austrian Academy of Sciences has revealed that a person’s level of education significantly affects
Europe to become car importer by 2025
Chinese automakers such as Nio, Lynk & Co, and BYD are gaining higher market shares in the electric vehicle industry. As a result, Europe is
More Treatments for Problematic Cannabis Use
The use of cannabis in Europe has increased by a quarter between 2010 and 2019, according to a study by the University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf.
Superbugs Found in German Lakes
Bacteria with resistance genes against common antibiotics are present in almost all German lakes. Even resistance against reserve antibiotics is already widespread in the environment.
Hyperloop to Replace Trucks in Netherlands
Hardt Hyperloop, a startup based in Delft, has announced plans to build a 10,000 km long Hyperloop network across Europe. The Hyperloop system is capable
Mortality Rates Drop in Europe
Despite the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic, mortality rates in many regions of Europe have decreased in 2020. However, some areas have experienced high excess mortality. Excess
COVID-19 Causes Excess Mortality in Europe
A new study from the Imperial College London has revealed that the number of deaths caused by Covid-19 in Europe is much higher than official
Radioactive Soil Contamination in Europe
A new map has been released that highlights the contamination of Europe by radioactive elements. The map was created by analyzing soil samples and identifying
Global Arms Production Surges
The global arms industry saw a significant increase in production in 2018, according to a study by the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI). The
Climate Change Causes More Flooding
The impact of climate change on Europe has been significant, with increased rainfall leading to more frequent and severe flooding in the region. If this