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Rat population increases linked to climate change: Study
(NewsNation) — Just as populations continue to increase in major urban cities, so does the number of rats. That’s according to a study published in...
newsnationnow.com - 30+ days ago

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A new study from Brazil has shed light on the complex origins of attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder, commonly known as ADHD. Researchers...
psypost.org - 30+ days ago
fitness
Semaglutide So Effective at Treating Arthritis That Patients Were “More or Less Were Treated Out of the Study”
"The magnitude of the improvement is of a scope we haven’t seen before with a drug." In an intriguing new study, the active ingredient in Ozempic was...
futurism.com - 30+ days ago
nature
Catastrophic change looms as Earth nears climate ‘tipping points’, report says
Polar ice, coral reefs and other Earth systems could cross irrevocable thresholds soon, but urgent action could stave off the worst effects. Climate...
nature.com - 30+ days ago
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Young Adults at Greater Risk in Mexico’s Rising Heat, Study Reveals
In an unexpected twist on established assumptions about heat vulnerability, a recent study published in Science Advances has found that young adults...
onegreenplanet.org - 30+ days ago
nature
The Leaders of These Sinking Countries Are Fighting to Stop Climate Change. Here’s What the Rest of the World Can Learn
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nutrition
How dried fruits can reduce your diabetes risk
A groundbreaking research study has upended conventional wisdom about dried fruit consumption and its relationship to diabetes risk. The extensive...
rollingout.com - 30+ days ago
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Could Inflammation Raise Your Colon Cancer Risk? Here’s What a New Study Says
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eatingwell.com - 30+ days ago
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Toyota bZ86 Coupe Study Imagines An Electric GR86 | Carscoops
• Independent artist Theottle imagined a fully electric Toyota bZ86 sports car study. • The concept uses GR86 proportions while integrating Toyota’s EV...
carscoops.com - 30+ days ago
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A new study reveals the genetic change that made horses so athletic
A genetic change that boosts a cell's aerobic capacity while also protecting it from excess stress could explain how horses became such powerful...
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Humans as hardware - no, not the name of a new Matrix movie prequel but a shocking idea about human tissue
In a study that blends biology and computing, a researcher from the Graduate School of Engineering Science at Osaka University has come up with a...
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Shared genes explain why ADHD, dyslexia, and dyscalculia often occur together, study finds
A recent study involving a large group of children has shed light on why attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), dyslexia, and dyscalculia...
psypost.org - 13 days ago
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‘Don’t Come To US For Next 4 Years’: Student's Shocking Advice To Fellow-Indians
According to Reddit, many students find it hard to get jobs in the US and end up dealing with depression. Studying in US is often seen as a dream for...
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Short video addiction scale for middle school students: development and initial validation
The rise of short video platforms has increased concerns about addiction, especially among adolescents. This study aimed to develop a Short Video...
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Hello puffins, goodbye belugas: changing Arctic fjord hints at our climate future
Stunning images show an ecosystem’s upheaval as it warms at an alarming pace. Tenure-track Assistant Professor at the University of Southern...
nature.com - 30+ days ago
entrepreneurship
Why and when entrepreneurs with calling perform better? The effects of calling and money motivation on entrepreneurial performance
Although calling is frequently stated in entrepreneurial practice, empirical study examining the impact of calling on entrepreneurial activities is...
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The Growing Inequality Among Countries And The Worsening Climate Crisis – OpEd
Reducing global inequality and saving the planet from climate catastrophe are intertwined. Let’s address both at once. In a fit of madness or just...
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Report: Bill Gates’ Breakthrough Energy cuts climate policy team and partnership support
Breakthrough Energy, the climate-focused global initiative created by Bill Gates, has cut dozens of staff, reports The New York time s. The...
geekwire.com - 30+ days ago
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This Physical Change Can Predict Dementia Risk 12 Years Before Diagnosis
Here's what to watch out for. Did you know that researchers have linked the size of your temporalis muscle (responsible for opening your jaw) to your...
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Business Leaders Are Zeroing in on Culture in 2025
New Year’s resolutions are rolling out (hello, overcrowded gyms) — and leaders have some big resolutions for their businesses, too. In an informal LinkedIn poll, Inc. gathered insights from more than 2,000 respondents about what they most want to improve about their workplaces in 2025. Company...
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New Study Suggests That Prehistoric Iguanas Rafted 5,000 Miles Across The Pacific From North America Before Landing On Fiji
The study theorizes that Fiji's iguanas made their way across 5,000 miles of ocean from North America atop "rafts" made from vegetation or uprooted...
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Human population reduction is not a quick fix for environmental problems
The planet’s large, growing, and overconsuming human population, especially the increasing affluent component, is rapidly eroding many of the Earth’s...
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Earth's drylands expand, affecting billions as climate warms
As Earth continues to warm, more and more of the planet is becoming dry. A 2024 UN report found that in the last three decades, over three-fourths of...
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Alpha baboons: hormone study reveals surprising costs of being a dominant male
Researchers working with baboons in Kenya wanted to find out where alpha males exert the most energy. A recent study on baboons has found that life at...
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