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AdvertisementLemurs’ 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
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
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
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
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”
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
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
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
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.
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