Millions of years ago, our ancestors were able to move their ears to better capture sounds, much like dogs or cats. But with ...
TUMO continues to expand in Germany, bringing its innovative education model in technology and design to even more teenagers.
Humans lost the ability to move their ears 25 million years ago, but new research reveals their muscles still react when we strain to listen.
TUMO’s expansion in Germany is moving full speed ahead with three new centers set to open soon in Lüdenscheid, Saarbrücken, ...
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STMicroelectronics and HighTec EDV-Systeme collaborate for safer software-defined vehiclesWhere safety meets safety: ST’s Stellar MCUs certified ...
Growing numbers of customers from the Grand Duchy are flocking to events hosted by Michelin star chefs across the border ...
It's not for lack of trying. Researchers from Saarland University in Germany, hearing-aid manufacturer WS Audiology, and the ...
Scientists call this feature a “neural fossil”. It’s a remnant of a system that once helped our ancestors pinpoint the ...
A study was conducted to assess the safety and tolerability of the tetravalent live-attenuated dengue vaccine Qdenga®, which received marketing approval in Germany in 2022. The study evaluated vaccine ...
Humans actually have vestigial muscles that activate when listening closely to something, even though people lost the ability ...
Scientists discover use for muscles long thought to have no purpose in humans - Muscle’s activity may provide objective ...