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GLP-1s drugs like Ozempic may actually boost fertility in men: study
Obesity is associated with both low testosterone and poor sperm quality. Researchers believe that it's the weight loss that brings the unintended, but welcome, fertility benefits.…
The More Confident in AI Security, the More Likely Breached, Study Finds
Nearly two-thirds of organizations have suffered a confirmed AI identity-related security incident in the past 12 months, and the companies that feel most secur…
UK hypermobility sufferers wait up to 21 years for diagnosis, study suggests
Awareness of disorders such as hypermobile Ehlers-Danlos syndrome is low among British healthcare professionals…
Antidepressants and antipsychotics could be alternatives to opioids, study finds
Medications that target depression, anxiety and poor sleep could help treat pain without opioids’ addictive properties…
Drug diversion schemes cut reoffending rates more than prosecution, study says
Exclusive: Research in England shows people a third less likely to reoffend under decriminalisation-style schemes Drug diversion schemes led by police that steer people away from t…
Amid conflict, Israel’s children find joy in music, sport and study - opinion
War has disrupted routines, but Israeli children across Israel continue to shine in music, sport and education with resilience.…
How Britain Became Poor: A Case Study in Self-Sabotage
Study highlights influence of socioeconomic status on children’s brain development
A new study found that the number one environmental factor influencing brain structure and function is the socioeconomic status of a child's family.…
To study how chips really work, MIT researchers built their own operating system
The new "Fractal" operating system kernel, developed at MIT, gives researchers a clearer look at how computer chips work internally. It was used to study the branch predi…
iPhone's debut crushed young women's fertility, new study says
The first iPhone served as a technological marvel for some, but may have acted as birth control for a significant segment of the female population. A working paper, published in th…
Indonesia Landslides Devastated Endangered Orangutans, Study Finds
Social Media Video Is Case Study In How Not To Exercise Your Second Amendment Rights
Jumping on a trampoline in his backyard…
Seattle City Council votes 9-0 to enact a one-year moratorium on new large data centers and study their impact; Mayor Katie Wilson is expected to sign the bill (Greg Kim/The Seattle Times)
Greg Kim / The Seattle Times : Seattle City Council votes 9-0 to enact a one-year moratorium on new large data centers and study their impact; Mayor Katie Wilson is expected to sig…
‘Woefully unprepared’: extreme heat will double US hospitalizations by 2040, study finds
Sharp rise in hospital visits will in turn drive up annual healthcare costs for heat-related conditions to over $1bn People in the US are poised to endure another summer of unusual…
Alcohol’s Health Risks Accelerate After One Drink a Day, Study Finds
The alcohol industry has criticized the research, which found that even light drinking increases the risk of premature death.…
The 3 sleep behaviors linked to brain damage that can lead to dementia: study
Sleep is one risk factor for dementia, and new research has found that how we rest up can impact our brain health, with three habits in particular linked to aging.…
Octopus surge spreads up UK coast as far as Scotland, study finds
Record numbers linked to warming waters is mixed news for fishers, with shellfish catches down but octopus catches booming Record numbers of octopuses found off the south-west coas…
This exercise habit may slash dementia risk and help you live longer, study finds
Researchers analyzed data from over 147,000 adults and found benefits for heart disease and dementia-related deaths…
America's most and least expensive places to order pizza revealed in new study
A new NetCredit report ranks the most and least affordable states and cities for a medium cheese pizza from the nation's 10 largest pizza chains.…
Drinking alcohol may influence cravings for certain foods in a surprising way, study suggests
People who reported drinking alcohol also reported eating a lot more savory foods and fewer sweet foods than the non-drinkers.…
Drinking alcohol may influence cravings for certain foods in a surprising way, study suggests
University of Sydney researchers suggest alcohol may increase a hormone that drives savory-food cravings, leading to overeating ultra-processed foods.…
How much data does your favorite messaging app collect? New study shows 90% of messaging apps now include AI that puts privacy at risk
A new study highlights how AI integration and aggressive data tracking are chipping away at our digital privacy, even on encrypted platforms.…
Uganda: Are Uganda's Environmental Impact Reports Just a Box-Ticking Exercise? What a Study of 108 Projects Reveals
Analysis - Uganda's environmental impact assessment system is meant to protect the environment from harmful development projects. For nearly 30 years, the law has required develope…
People taking common sleep drug may not realize they're too impaired to drive, study finds
A study found quetiapine reduced obstructive sleep apnea events but tripled attention lapses and impaired driving the next morning, researchers say.…
New study reveals the single most critical factor in whether children keep their faith into adulthood
The family home is the single most critical factor in whether children retain their faith into adulthood, according to a new study on religious parenting.…
Nigeria’s second-chance schools: women balancing study and survival
Women in northern Nigeria return to school after years out, but must balance childcare, duties and costs.…
Infertility or endometriosis could be linked to early menopause risk: study
A study published by the Menopause Society has found that women who had unexplained infertility or endometriosis had an increased risk of early menopause happening before age 45.…
Doctor explains study showing GLP-1s may lower breast cancer risk
A new study of more than 111,000 women ages 45 to 80 found those on GLP-1 medications had a reduced risk of developing breast cancer by about 30%.…
8 out of 10 northern fulmar seabirds have plastic in their stomachs, finds study
New Study Finds Average College Professor 'Only Slightly Less Left' Than Bernie Sanders
A new report from FIRE finds that the range of faculty opinions is even tighter than previously understood.…
Armed with AI, study identifies prey from predator crunching sounds
Teen well-being improving after years of post-pandemic concern, major study finds
Why 'charming' matters: Study reveals the power of puffery on consumer behavior
CMU research study on spec-driven development — looking for open-source devs to interview (45-60 min, Zoom)
Studying impact flashes to detect missile and meteorite composition
Is gaming better value than movies? New study shows US gamers think it's a better use of their cash
A new ESA study reports that the majority of gamers in the US believe video games provide the most entertainment value for their money.…
Climate change may shift hailstorms toward Earth's poles—new study
A cheap arthritis drug shows promise treating RSV in early study
An arthritis drug reduces the amount of RSV in human respiratory cells, but experts say it's too early to say if it will actually treat the common infection.…
Obamacare Enrollment Fraud May Cost Taxpayers Billions In 2026, New Study Shows
'A perfect storm'…
UserTesting Study Reveals Global Frustration with Software Updates - Morningstar
Comprehensive up-to-date news coverage, aggregated from sources all over the world by Google News.…
Interest in a Potentially Toxic Measles Treatment Spiked After Joe Rogan Bump, Study Says
Comments by RFK Jr. and Joe Rogan appear to have encouraged a 38.7% increase in vitamin A poisoning cases early last year.…
Australian court bans man from contacting Norwegian princess studying in Sydney
A court in Australia has banned a 63-year-old man from contacting Norway's Princess Ingrid Alexander or her family for two years as she studies at university in Sydney…
What would the education of a young French nobleman under the July Monarchy look like? Was University attendance expected? How many years of study would they have, and where were the best places to attend?
🚀 StudyQuiz v1.1.0 — UX Enhancements, Integration Tests, and Reliability Improvements
StudyQuiz has moved forward since the first frontend MVP release. This update focuses less on adding...…
Brits waste years of their lives mindlessly phone scrolling, study finds
Some 69 per cent believed digital platforms were designed in ways that encouraged continued engagement…
Free onboarding redesign (looking for a real case study)
Spain: Study finds that immigration is not the solution to ageing population
Finland's alcohol consumption drops to 1970s levels, THL study finds
Infections, fractures increasingly driving repeat hip replacement surgeries, finds study
A study reveals rising infections and fractures as leading causes of repeat hip replacement surgeries among young, active patients in India.…
J&J’s nipocalimab meets primary endpoint in lupus study
Do Real-World Datasets Contain Natural Experiments? An Empirical Study Using Causal Feature Selection
In nature, events that affect some individuals or groups but not others constitute an implicit intervention and are known as natural experiments. For example, the COVID-19 pandemic…
Americans' financial literacy slumps to a 10-year low, new study finds
Wetlands loss has increased residential flood insurance claim payments by $10 billion across the US, study finds
Weight-loss drugs may prevent thousands of knee replacements, study suggests
Patients with knee arthritis who took medications for at least three years at reduced risk of needing surgery Taking weight-loss drugs for at least three years could prevent thousa…
Veterans face surprising threat after cancer diagnosis, study reveals
A new JAMA Oncology study finds veterans with cancer face elevated suicide risk that can persist for up to five years following their diagnosis.…
Wildfires devastating richer areas but fewer hectares burned globally – study
‘Megafires’ in California, Canada, South Korea and Europe in 2025, but changes to farming slowed spread in parts of Africa “Devastating” wildfires ripped across the wealthier parts…
Quitting smoking could offer a major benefit beyond heart and lung health, study finds
New research analyzing over 32,000 adults over 25 years suggests quitting smoking may reduce dementia risk and support long-term brain health.…
Americans are so burned out they’re turning down high-paying promotions, study says
More money, more problems.…
Racial attitudes mobilize white and minority evangelicals differently at the ballot box. Study found that the overlapping social communities people belong to can entirely change how personal biases motivate political behavior.
Women bear heavier burden of pain & mental illness despite longer lives: Lancet study
NEW DELHI: Women may be living longer than men, but they are also spending far more years battling pain, depression, anxiety and other disabling conditions, according to a major gl…