
The plastic bag that could change the world
The classic plastic bag, which we use daily, has been around since 1965. That year, a group of Swedish engineers and designers came up with a practical solution for packaging. Today, over half a century later, it is estimated that around 4 trillion plastic bags are used worldwide each year....
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New power bank restrictions on Asian airlines from April 1
Starting from April 1, 2025, several Asian airlines have implemented new restrictions on the use and transport of power banks...

Chronic pain: an often ignored symptom of Parkinson’s disease
Chronic pain, often unbearable, is one of the most common and yet frequently neglected consequences of Parkinson’s disease, as shown...

Microplastics in chewing gum: a growing concern for human health
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Artificial Intelligence and machine learning: a growing opportunity for businesses
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Murphy, the eagle who stole our hearts, passes away at 33
Murphy, the bald eagle whose heartwarming display of fatherly instinct touched people worldwide, passed away in Missouri on March 15th...

Police rescue rottweiler from freezing conditions at illegal breeding site
The Local Police of Benidorm, Spain saved a female Rottweiler from an illegal breeding den in the open countryside where...

The world’s most overrated tourist spots, ranked
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