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Biologists have discovered an important mechanism in mosquitoes that allows them to find their victims. By deactivating a specific scent receptor, the mosquitoes’ biting activity
Climate change causes extreme floods.
The risk of flooding is increasing due to climate change, and Germany is one of the many regions in the world that is particularly vulnerable
Smart, Sensitive, and Excluded Vegetarians
The number of vegetarians in Germany is increasing annually, but little research has been done on how these individuals differ from others from a psychological
Programmed Cells Combat Diabetes
In a groundbreaking development, researchers at the University of Geneva have successfully reprogrammed human pancreatic cells to produce insulin, offering hope for new therapies in
Doctors convert cancer cells to fat
Researchers have successfully transformed cancer cells into harmless fat cells, with the added benefit that this treatment can be applied to metastases. The team led
New hair growth with cell transplantation.
Scientists in the United States have developed an alternative approach to hair transplantation that involves transplanting cells under the scalp instead of hair. For many
Inheritance of Paternal Mitochondrial DNA
In a groundbreaking discovery, researchers have found that under certain circumstances, paternal mitochondrial DNA can also be inherited. Until now, it was believed that only
Early Detection of Alzheimer’s Disease
Researchers have developed a machine learning algorithm that can accurately detect early signs of Alzheimer’s disease. These signs are visible in specific brain scans but
Oldest Intact Shipwreck Found in Black Sea
In a remarkable archaeological discovery, researchers have found what is believed to be the oldest intact shipwreck at the bottom of the Black Sea. The
Trained dogs detect Malaria infections
Dogs have long been known to have an incredible sense of smell, and their ability to detect certain diseases has been proven time and time