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Ultrasonic Kitchen Knife Start-up

Revolutionary Ultrasound Kitchen Knife Developed by Start-Up 369Sonic In a world-first, Czech start-up 369Sonic has developed an innovative kitchen knife that uses ultrasound technology to

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One in Six German Drivers Endanger Traffic

Many drivers in Germany are endangering traffic due to medical reasons, but there are currently no mandatory health checks for seniors. In most EU member

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3D Barrier Prevents Electric Car Fires

German company Freudenberg Sealing Technologies has developed a new component that can prevent fires and explosions in electric car batteries. The 3D barrier has already

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Climate Change Increases Flight Turbulence

The occurrence of clear air turbulence (CAT) has significantly increased in recent decades due to climate change, according to researchers. CAT is a strong air

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Europe’s Largest Gas Field Shut Down Due to Earthquakes

The largest natural gas field in Europe, located in Groningen, Netherlands, is set to be completely shut down due to the thousands of earthquakes it

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Allergy-Friendly Eggs from Genetically Modified Chickens

In a groundbreaking development, scientists at Hiroshima University have genetically modified chickens to lay eggs that do not contain the protein Ovomucoid, a common allergen

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World’s First Autonomous Buses in Service

Edinburgh is now home to the world’s first autonomous large buses operating on a regular route. The buses, which can travel up to 80 km/h,

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China’s 1000 km/h High-Speed Train

China is set to build a high-speed train that can reach speeds of over 1,000 km/h thanks to a vacuum tube. The train will be

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Electric Cars and Pacemakers: A Risk?

A recent study conducted by the Technical University of Munich (TUM) has investigated whether the electromagnetic fields generated by electric vehicle charging stations pose a

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Wind turbines’ infrasound doesn’t disturb sleep.

A recent study conducted by the Woolcock Institute of Medical Research (WIMR) has found that the infrasound produced by wind turbines does not negatively affect