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Eating chocolate is also necessary to win the Nobel Prize

 

New research claims that eating chocolate is necessary to win the Nobel Prize along with hard work, ability and intelligence.

In a study published in the New England Journal of Medicine, Franz H. Muzarli, Professor of Medicine in Switzerland, claims that the number of Nobel laureates is higher in countries where chocolate is more popular.

The professor wrote in the research that it has been proven that chocolate has the ability to increase brain performance and the countries with the highest per capita consumption of chocolate were the ones whose citizens have won several Nobel Prizes. ۔

Last month, the world's longest chocolate fountain was inaugurated at a museum in Switzerland.

According to a report by a foreign news agency, the chocolate fountain was inaugurated by tennis star Roger Federer in a museum built at a cost of more than 1.82 billion rupees.

The museum will house 15,000kg of chocolate in a 50-foot-high fountain, and tourists will be able to make their own chocolate bar. According to the report, the museum was named Home of Chocolate.

It may be recalled that the first overseas flight of the world's largest seaplane was successfully completed in China three months ago.

According to a report by a foreign news agency, the M-Fabis AG600 aircraft completed a test flight in 31 minutes in eastern China.

The report said the plane would be able to carry 50 people during maritime search and rescue operations, while carrying 12 metric tonnes of water, which would help put out the fire.

It is the first large aircraft to be built independently by China. The plane will rescue people during emergencies and natural disasters.

The aircraft weighs 53.5 tons and is capable of taking off and can travel up to 2800 miles at a time.

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