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Germany's Gen Z defies stereotypes with record employment

The employment rate among students aged 20 to 24 years increased by 19 percentage points to 56% between 2015 and 2023, contributing to a higher overall participation rate.

Mantis shrimps punch at bullet speed. How can they take it?

The dactyl clubs act as a phononic shield, filtering high-frequency stress waves and preventing harmful vibrations from reaching the mantis shrimp's body.

Eye-tracking glasses show how dogs perceive human gestures

The findings suggest that dogs do not merely follow commands mechanically but try to interpret human intentions, demonstrating a more sophisticated level of understanding.

Study reveals symbolism of neolithic grinding tools in women's lives

The grinding tools were buried in ritual deposits, reflecting their high symbolic value and connection to the cycles of time, human life, nature, and the evolution of settlements.

‘Toolbox’ find in Tanzania pushes back bone tool use by 1 million years

The bone tools measure up to around 16 inches (40 centimeters), with the largest being a sharp blade made from the humerus of an elephant.

Melting Antarctic ice could slow world's strongest ocean current by 20%, study warns

Researchers say slowdown of ACC may allow invasive species to reach Antarctica, threatening fragile food webs and species like penguins.

How the Euphrates shaped Eridu, the oldest city in history

The irrigation network consists of over 200 primary canals, some of which stretch up to nine kilometers in length and are between two and five meters wide.

Artificial intelligence finds 5,000-year-old civilization beneath Dubai desert

The discovery reveals ancient settlements and communication networks, providing insight into life in extreme environments.

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