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Significantly fewer heat deaths: More city trees can save many lives

Extreme heat is not only unhealthy, it is even life-threatening. Cities heat up particularly in summer and become veritable "heat islands". A study is...

Hope for the overweight: will the fat-away injection become a game changer?

Get rid of those annoying pounds without exercising or changing your diet. Celebrities advertise weight loss injections on social media. The drug behind it...

Rescue may have been possible: 20 years ago, the "Columbia" burned up

"Our journey into space will continue," said then-US President George W. Bush to the horrified world after the US space shuttle "Columbia" broke up...

Hasty interpretations: Does Covid-19 lead to an immune deficiency?

Although Sars-CoV-2 has been particularly well researched compared to other viruses, many questions remain unanswered. For example, it is still not clear what long-term...

4,300-year-old tomb in Saqqara: Pristine gold-decorated mummy discovered

Egypt has presented impressive archaeological finds in recent years, but the most recent one might top them all: a 4,300-year-old mummy adorned with gold...

Scientists around the world ponder: what time is it on the moon?

Everyone can easily find out what time it is in Berlin, New York or Tokyo. But what time is it on the moon? Researchers...

Analysis of insurance data: study classifies autoimmune disease as a late consequence of corona

The long-term consequences of a Covid-19 infection are still largely unknown. However, a new study provides the first indications of a connection between autoimmune...

Driving prey into nets: Dolphins hunt together with fishermen

As a hunting community, dolphins and fishermen in southern Brazil are increasing their catch quotas. A study describes how humans benefit from animals and...

The womb is sterile: microorganisms can only be verified after birth

For several years, researchers have been arguing about when our body is colonized by viruses, bacteria and other microorganisms. For a long time it...

Carnivorous Plants: Botanists Discover New Species on the Internet

In Australia, researchers discover several unknown carnivorous plants - not in the open air, but on the Internet. Research in front of the screen...

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