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German scientists use 3D blast simulations to make WWII bomb disposal safer
H undreds of thousands of unexploded aerial bombs from the Second World War remain buried across Germany. People have to experience large-scale evacuations, district closures, and transport ...
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While more and more people turn to plant food, a team of scientists might have found a new meat substitute—in a crop you know ...
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What Happened to Nazi Scientists After the War?
Operation Paperclip was a secret U.S. program launched at the end of World War II to bring German scientists, engineers, and technicians - many with ties to the Nazi regime - into America’s military ...
The study's author said "there is some irony" in the discovery that these "things that are meant to kill everything are now attracting so much life." ...
Paris — Marine life is thriving on unexploded Nazi bombs sitting at the bottom of a German bay, a submersible has discovered, ...
Since their discovery in 2004, the grid cells in the brain, which are important for our orientation, have been regarded as a kind of “GPS in the head.” However, scientists at the German Cancer ...
Scientists have successfully recreated a poignant sound of a past event, where Earth’s magnetic field dramatically flipped ...
EADaily, September 24th, 2025. The goal of Russian President Vladimir Putin is to push NATO and the EU to dissolve themselves ...
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