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Fungus labeled ‘urgent threat’ by CDC is spreading rapidly: Study
(NEXSTAR) – New cases of a dangerous, drug-resistant fungus have been identified in at least two states’ hospital systems. Candida auris, also called...
newsnationnow.com - 14 days ago

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gaming
Study finds video games improve mental well-being
As digital devices permeate every corner of life, video games have become both a popular pas time and a point of contention.Public concerns about...
thebrighterside.news - 30+ days ago
education
Australian study finds ‘lifelong benefits’ to Catholic education
CNA Staff, Mar 27, 2025 / 06:00 am (CNA).- A recent Australian study based on government data found that people who attended Catholic schools saw...
catholicnewsagency.com - 9 days ago
health
This "Underappreciated" Juice Can Improve Metabolism and Help You Lose Weight, New Study Says
"You don't know what you've got till it's gone" certainly applies to our metabolisms. In my 20s, I could feast on burgers and cupcakes and wash it...
bestlifeonline.com - 30+ days ago
technology
Video game preservationists have lost a legal fight to study games remotely
The US Copyright Office won’t let libraries lend games for study over the internet. When video game scholars want to study games that are no longer on sale, they some time s have to drive many hours to do it legally — and that won’t be changing any time soon. The US Copyright Office has just denied a...
theverge.com - 30+ days ago
technology
Oropouche virus is spreading. Here’s what we know.
The virus, which is transmitted via insect bite, seems to be reaching new areas, undergoing genetic changes, and may harm fetuses. There have been...
technologyreview.com - 30+ days ago
job & work
Canadian-born Chinese and South Asians top earnings, says Statistics Canada
Canadian- born Chinese and South Asian people tend to earn more on average than their white counterparts in the long run, according to a new study by...
financialpost.com - 30+ days ago
teaching
A study has been following 'gifted' kids for 45 years. Here's what we've learned.
Some of what we used to think about gifted kids turned out to be wrong. What can we learn from letting seventh graders take the SAT? In the 1960s,...
upworthy.com - 30+ days ago
science / technology
Silent X chromosome genes 'reawaken' in older females, perhaps boosting brain power, study finds
Females have one active X chromosome and one dormant X chromosome in each cell. But a study suggests that genes on the dormant X get "reawakened"...
livescience.com - 13 days ago
fitness / how-to
This Is How To Make Your Brain Act 4 Years Younger, According To Science
Close Banner If you could shave years off your cognitive age with a simple daily habit, would you? According to one study, the key to keeping your...
mindbodygreen.com - 10 days ago
food & drink
Making One Tweak to Your Coffee Routine May Lower Your Heart Disease Risk by 31%, New Study Says
The time of day that you enjoy a cup of java could have effects on your health. If you’re a coffee lover, you might want to rethink when you drink...
eatingwell.com - 30+ days ago
technology
Rare damaging CCR2 variants are associated with lower life time cardiovascular risk - Genome Medicine
Study population We used data from the UKB, a population-based prospective cohort study of UK residents aged 40–69 years recruited between 2006 and...
biomedcentral.com - 13 days ago
health
These Scented Products Pollute Indoor Air Even More Than Candles, Study Shows
• A new study found that wax melts release more air pollutants than candles—comparable to gas stoves and diesel engines. • Researchers previously found...
health.com - 30+ days ago
job & work
Child labour declined in India's incense stick industry, claims report by NGOs
New Delhi, Mar 22 (PTI) A new study by a coalition of child rights NGOs has claimed that child labour in India’s incense stick manufacturing industry...
theprint.in - 14 days ago
gardening
Meandering mowing can help out bees
Mowing grass in curved, meandering strips instead of straight lines can boost biodiversity. A recent study found that altering grass-mowing patterns...
boingboing.net - 30+ days ago
travel
The cities with the most green spaces, ranked
Need a breather? A new study has crunched the numbers to rank the cities with the highest number of green areas If you weren’t aware, at time Out we...
out.com - 15 days ago
food & drink
Your Tea Bags Contain Millions of Microplastics—Avoid Them with These Tea Brewing Tools, from $ 7
Make the most out of your brew. Tea has been having a bit of a moment lately. Two separate studies have recently made headlines. One study from the...
eatingwell.com - 16 days ago
food & drink
Fiber may help protect your gut from overgrowth of harmful bugs, as per new study
Our body isn't just human — it's home to trillions of microorganisms found in or on us. In fact, there are more microbes in our gut than there are stars in the Milky Way. These microbes are essential for human health, but scientists are still figuring out exactly what they do and how they help. In a...
salon.com - 30+ days ago
technology
GPT 4.5 Passes the Turing Test: Study
The University of California, San Diego, unveiled a research study on Tuesday that claims to provide the “first empirical evidence that any...
analyticsindiamag.com - 3 days ago
parenting
Physical activity and mental health in Chinese high school students: a cross-sectional study
Adolescent physical activity (PA) is essential for mental health. However, the declining PA levels amongst this group pose global challenges. This...
nature.com - 14 days ago
nature
Controversial COVID study that promoted unproven treatment retracted after four-year saga
Paper on hydroxychloroquine led by French researcher Didier Raoult is second-most-cited study ever to be withdrawn. Richard Van Noorden A study that...
nature.com - 30+ days ago
gardening
Environmental groups are spreading this message: Leave the leaves
Leaving leaves benefits birds and other wildlife and puts nutrients back into the soil....
krps.org - 30+ days ago
education
$ 11,400 cash boost for thousands of Aussies under major change
Australian parents will get three days a week of subsidised childcare, regardless of how much they work or study. The cost-of-living policy, flagged...
yahoo.com - 11 days ago
fitness
Blood Glucose Wearables May Have A Bright Future, Study Says
A study that looks into the potential of future wearables to non-invasively measure blood glucose has brought promising results. Nature published the study, which involved the participation of 50 people with type 2 diabetes. A Raman spectroscopy device was used to non-invasively monitor their blood...
forbes.com - 10 days ago
food & drink / health
Your Tea Bag Could Be Releasing Billions Of Microplastics Into Your Body, New Study Suggests
Here's how to protect yourself, according to a toxicologist. Unfortunately, a growing body of research has detected contaminants and microplastics pretty much everywhere, including our tap water. Now, new research has detected microplastics in yet another common spot: tea bags. The study, which was...
womenshealthmag.com - 30+ days ago
books
Fassbinder: Thousands of Mirrors by Ian Penman – a freewheeling and insightful study of the film-maker’s allure
The former NME star writer rewatches the films of the German director and writes hauntingly about the way our tastes and passions change over time...
theguardian.com - 30+ days ago