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Chinese Tourists Got Arrested in Berlin for the Way They Saluted

August 7, 2017 by Jason Brusse Leave a Comment

reichstag dome

Germany receives millions of tourists each year attracted by the historic depth this land harbors. Many of them include a stop to the Reichstag which is the seat of the lower house of Parliament in Berlin. However, two Chinese tourists failed to respect the local laws that forbid certain symbols and gestures. Most of these […]

Filed Under: World

Bone Found in German Cave Rewrites the History of Neanderthal DNA

July 6, 2017 by Jason Brusse Leave a Comment

Human femur

Researchers made an important discovery regarding Neanderthal DNA. In the Hohlenstein-Stadel cave, in southwest Germany, they stumbled upon an ancient human bone which offered them valuable information. After analyzing the bone, they found that, 220,000 years ago, a human species related to our own came into Europe, bred with Neanderthals, and left a permanent mark […]

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Carved Human Skulls Reveal Mysterious Neolithic Skull Cult in Turkey

July 1, 2017 by Jason Brusse Leave a Comment

Carved skull

A team of German researchers three fragments of carved human skulls at an archaeological site in Anatolia, Turkey. The remnants, dating back 11,000 years ago, during the Neolithic period, might work as evidence for a skull cult which got involved in rituals in the area. Researchers found three carved skull fragments in Anatolia. The carvings […]

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Efforts Against Plastic Pollution on This Year’s World Oceans Day

June 10, 2017 by Jason Brusse Leave a Comment

Plastic pollution

Every year since 1992, on June 8th, we celebrate World Oceans Day and try to raise awareness on the importance of preserving marine ecosystems and preventing sea level rise. This year, many organizations made efforts to let people know how they can protect the oceans, with the main theme being solutions to plastic pollution. This […]

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The Pokemon Company Features Magikarp in Its New Mobile Game

May 26, 2017 by Jason Brusse Leave a Comment

Magikarp

Some time ago, The Pokemon Company announced they would release a new mobile game within the same franchise, and it has already reached the mobile marketplaces Magikarp Jump can already be downloaded from the App Store and Google Play, and it is free. Magikarp Jump is available for free for both Android and iOS. You […]

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Most Grandparents Use Outdated Parenting Methods

May 10, 2017 by Jason Brusse Leave a Comment

Grandmother and her grandchild

A recent study suggests that grandparents might not always offer the best care for their grandchildren, as their methods might be outdated. The guidelines and practices regarding child care have changed a lot over the past decades, and older people might not be aware that their older methods are no longer regarded as appropriate. The study […]

Filed Under: Health & Lifestyle

Measles Outbreak Strikes Minnesota Community

May 8, 2017 by Jason Brusse Leave a Comment

Measles vaccine

The state of Minnesota was struck by a measles outbreak, after many people were won over by the antivaccine campaigners who convinced them that vaccines might be dangerous for their children. The victims belong to the Somali-American community from Hennepin County, who are quite vulnerable to this disease. It is the second time over the […]

Filed Under: Health & Lifestyle

New LHC Experiment Reveals Hints of New Particles

April 20, 2017 by Jason Brusse Leave a Comment

The Large Hadron Collider

Scientists developed a new LHC experiment which might offer fresh hints regarding new particles. Particle physics experiments are thought to be simple. When grouping some particles to demonstrate a theory, the results will indicate whether there is a deviation from the usual theory towards the one which was recently proposed. Scientists developed a LHC experiment […]

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Coral Reef Damage Might Harm Australia’s Economy

April 12, 2017 by Jason Brusse Leave a Comment

coral reef damage

Climate change is starting to affect everybody and everything. Now, the coral reef damage from the Great Barrier Reef could affect the economy in Australia. The mass coral bleaching that is caused by climate change can cost Aussie almost 1 million tourists every year. The lost revenue can get to up to $760 million. Coral […]

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