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Tips that Every Crypto Investor Must Know

Since the debut of Bitcoin in 2009, the cryptocurrency market has taken the world by storm. Today, cryptocurrencies are becoming an essential part of our everyday lives most especially when it comes to our financial transactions. Thus, more and more people are getting interested in it. (more…)

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Wie star­ke Strö­mungen ent­ste­hen

Die Forschungs­gruppe „Komplexe Systeme“ beschäftigt sich mit der Entstehung von starken Strömungen aus turbulenten Wirbeln in für die Erforschung von Fusionsenergie wichtigen heißen Plasmen. Ihre neuesten Erkenntnisse wurden kürzlich von der Fachzeitschrift „Nuclear Fusion“ zu einem Highlight des Jahres gekürt. (more…)

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Princeton geoscientists find new fallout from ‘the collision that changed the world’

When the landmass that is now the Indian subcontinent slammed into Asia about 50 million years ago, the collision changed the configuration of the continents, the landscape, global climate and more. Now a team of Princeton University scientists has identified one more effect: the oxygen in the world’s oceans increased, altering the conditions for life. (more…)

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Alternative Methods for Addiction Recovery: How They Work and Who Should Use Them

You are probably already familiar with traditional treatments for addiction, like 12-step programs and individual therapy. But when should someone who faces addiction consider alternative treatments like yoga, meditation, or a workout plan enhanced by tech? (more…)

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Globale Gefahr

Freiburger Hydrologin zeigt mit neuen Zahlen, wie sinkende Grundwasserspiegel die Vitalität der Ökosysteme bedrohen

Grundwasser ist die weltweit größte Süßwasserressource und von entscheidender Bedeutung für die Produktion von Nahrungsmitteln. Durch den konstanten Anstieg der Grundwasserförderung in den vergangenen Jahrzehnten ist der Grundwasserspiegel mancherorts bereits gesunken. (more…)

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How the Brain Fights Off Fears That Return to Haunt Us

AUSTIN, Texas – Neuroscientists at The University of Texas at Austin have discovered a group of cells in the brain that are responsible when a frightening memory re-emerges unexpectedly, like Michael Myers in every “Halloween” movie. The finding could lead to new recommendations about when and how often certain therapies are deployed for the treatment of anxiety, phobias and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). (more…)

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