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Lemurs’ Journey to Madagascar

Delving into the origins of lemurs in Madagascar, a remarkable fossil discovery in Africa challenges our historical assumptions. Contrary to popular belief, lemurs might not

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Nationalist Rhetoric Boosts Right-Wing Parties

Nationalism in political discussions activates latent nationalist views in many people, which affects voting behavior and helps right-wing parties. According to various studies, people who

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World Population Approaching 8 Billion

The world population is set to reach eight billion people tomorrow, according to the United Nations (UN). The UN predicts that the population will continue

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Accelerated Human Development due to Climate Change

The impact of climate change on human development has been highlighted in a new study, which suggests that extreme weather conditions in eastern Africa have

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Merkel’s Refugee Policy: No Migration Driver

A recent study conducted by the University of Potsdam and the Kiel Institute for the World Economy (IfW Kiel) has found that the “welcoming culture”

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Bat breaks long-distance record

A young Nathusius’ pipistrelle bat has set a long-distance record in Europe, surprising researchers. These bats are known to travel long distances, flying in groups

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German Center Skeptical of EU

A recent study conducted by the Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung (KAS) has revealed that 70% of EU citizens are satisfied with the European Union. However, the political center

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Rise of Right-wing Populists Amid Covid-19

A recent analysis of social media posts has revealed that right-wing populists are using the Covid-19 pandemic to further their political agendas. Some of these

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Giant Sharks Don’t Hibernate

A recent study has challenged the belief that giant sharks living in warm coastal waters migrate to deeper waters during the colder months to hibernate.

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Alps on the Move: Research Reveals

Researchers have used GPS data accurate to the second to graphically depict the dynamics of ongoing mountain formation in Europe. The African continental plate has