Rare Discovery: NGC 4632 – A Polar Ring Galaxy with Rich Hydrogen Gas Surroundings

Rare Discovery: NGC 4632 – A Polar Ring Galaxy with Rich Hydrogen Gas Surroundings

Jakarta – Recently astronomers revealed a rare new galaxy discovery. This spiral-shaped galaxy is named NGC 4632. It is known that this galaxy is wrapped in a very large band of hydrogen. What does it look like? The discovery of this new galaxy is the result of observations using the Australian Square Kilometre Array Pathfinder … Read more

The Earth is No Longer Safe: Scientists Warn of Planetary Boundaries

The Earth is No Longer Safe: Scientists Warn of Planetary Boundaries

Jakarta – Scientists state that the Earth has exceeded the limits of being a safe place for humans or out of habitability standards. This is related to the many problems faced, such as pollution, depletion of the ozone layer, and climate change. In research published in the journal Science Advancesan international team of 29 experts … Read more

Nuremberg Slips to Eighth Place in Germany’s Solar Ranking – Leipzig Takes First Place

Nuremberg Slips to Eighth Place in Germany’s Solar Ranking – Leipzig Takes First Place

Nuremberg – The Noris was Germany’s solar capital, with the highest solar factor, the proportion of photovoltaic areas on newly built roofs. Nuremberg has now slipped to 8th place in the list. The new frontrunner in the “SolarCheck” study by the solar provider LichtBlick of the 14 largest cities in Germany is Leipzig. The Saxon … Read more

The Link Between Ultra-Processed Foods and High Blood Pressure: Study from University of Haifa

The Link Between Ultra-Processed Foods and High Blood Pressure: Study from University of Haifa

An increased consumption of ultra-processed foods increases the risk of developing high blood pressure, according to a study carried out in Israel, announced the University of Haifa (UH). The study also found that ultra-processed foods increase the risk of excess fat in the blood (hyperlipidemia), UH said on Sunday. Moreover, these foods increase the risk … Read more

Research Reveals High Levels of Ritalinic Acid in Sewage Water of Major Cities

Sewage water research into amounts of ritalinic acid in three large cities PW37 – 15-09-2023 | by Ingrid ME Bakker-‘t Hart, Wouter M. van Rossum, Dana Ohana and Bastiaan J. Venhuis Some students use ADHD medication without a doctor’s prescription. They would receive this medication from patients who pass on their excess medication. Sewage water … Read more

The Increase of Cybercrime in Turkey Linked to Influx of Migrant Hackers

The Increase of Cybercrime in Turkey Linked to Influx of Migrant Hackers

The level of cybercrime in Turkey has increased due to the influx of migrant hackers – Russian programmers who left Russia after the start of mobilization, the Financial Times reports, citing sources in the Turkish police and cybersecurity experts. According to the publication’s interlocutors, migrant hackers initially engaged in petty online fraud, teaming up with … Read more

Germany Needs to Optimize Charging Infrastructure for the Growing Electric Car Market, Says Roland Berger Study

Germany Needs to Optimize Charging Infrastructure for the Growing Electric Car Market, Says Roland Berger Study

The transition to electromobility is gaining momentum. Last year, e-mobiles worldwide reached a new record with a share of 16 percent of registrations, and the international strategy consultancy Roland Berger expects this to increase to 50 percent by 2030. With a share of 37 percent, Germany is one of the leading electric car nations, but … Read more

Growing Human Organs in Pigs: A Step Towards Future Transplantation

Growing Human Organs in Pigs: A Step Towards Future Transplantation

Jakarta – For the first time, researchers in China conducted research to grow kidneys containing human cells in pigs’ bodies. This is interpreted as a big step in future transplantation. Reported The Guardian, the research involved creating human-pig chimeric embryos containing a combination of human and pig cells. When transferred to surrogate sows, the developing … Read more

The Use of Artificial Intelligence in German Companies: Current Adoption and Future Plans

The Use of Artificial Intelligence in German Companies: Current Adoption and Future Plans

TO The likelihood of using artificial intelligence increases with the size of the company. (Photo: dpa) Berlin According to a media report, not even one in five German companies is currently using programs with artificial intelligence (AI). 18 percent of employers used AI in at least one area of ​​the company, 35 percent planned to … Read more

Largest Study Links Red Meat and Salt Consumption to 80% Increase in Cancer Risk

Largest Study Links Red Meat and Salt Consumption to 80% Increase in Cancer Risk

Al-Marsad Newspaper: The largest scientific study of its kind covering 204 countries revealed that diets high in red meat and salt and low in fruits and milk may cause cancer by 80%. The study indicated that tobacco use is one of the main risk factors behind cancer, most common among people under the age of … Read more