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Health -- Taking a multivitamin could slow some signs of aging, new study suggests

A new study shows that taking a daily multivitamin could boost longevity, but the results aren’t conclusive

Scientific American - Science - 1 hour ago

Taking a multivitamin could slow some signs of aging, new study suggests

A new study shows that taking a daily multivitamin could boost longevity, but the results aren’t conclusive

Scientific American - Top Stories - 1 hour ago

'Flash droughts' driven by heatwaves are on the rise, study finds

Heatwaves, drought, wildfire risk and El Niño are compounding to create a dangerous cocktail of climate change.

Euronews - Environment - 6 hours ago

HRW finds proof Israel used banned white phosphorus in S. Lebanon

Human Rights Watch on Monday accused Israel of unlawfully using white phosphorus in residential areas of a southern Lebanese town last week. In a report...

Daily Sabah - World - 9 hours ago

Global warming has accelerated since 2015: Study

Global warming has accelerated in a 'statistically significant' way since 2015, according to a study published by the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact...

Daily Sabah - Environment - 9 hours ago

Nearly 50% of UK media coverage of Muslims shows bias: Study

Nearly half of all British news coverage about Muslims contains measurable bias, according to a new large-scale study that raises concerns about systemic...

Daily Sabah - World - 11 hours ago

Earth is warming faster than previously estimated, new study shows

Researchers found the first statistically significant evidence that global warming is accelerating. It's been topic of intense scientific inquiry for years.

Los Angeles Times - Science - 19 hours ago

Heat waves increasingly trigger sudden 'flash droughts': Study

A new study finds climate change is rapidly increasing dangerous 'heat-first' droughts worldwide, where heat waves trigger sudden flash droughts

Daily Sabah - Environment - 1 day ago

Investigation finds 'notorious cartel leaders' living openly in Dubai

Video shows Christy Kinahan at Dubai’s Coca-Cola Arena despite international manhunt

Middle East Eye - US News - 1 day ago

Study: AI overuse can lead to "brain fry" -- Artificial intelligence promised to lighten the workload while increasing productivity. But as more people are using AI for work, a new study published in Harvard Business Review finds AI overuse could cause "brain fry." CBS News correspondent Lana Zak spoke with the study's lead author to unpack the findings. -- Mar 6

Artificial intelligence promised to lighten the workload while increasing productivity. But as more people are using AI for work, a new study published in Harvard Business Review finds AI overuse could cause "brain fry." CBS News correspondent Lana Zak spoke with the study's lead author to unpack the findings.

CBS News - Technology - 1 day ago

Veteran Finds New Purpose After Cancer Diagnosis Leads to Amputation

An unexpected diagnosis forced a veteran to redirect his life and its focus. Michael Collins is a member of The University of Texas at Arlington's wheelchair basketball team. Collins told CBS News he began playing the sport after serving in the Army.

Inside Edition - Weird - 2 days ago

Veteran Finds New Purpose After Cancer Diagnosis Leads to Amputation -- Sports

An unexpected diagnosis forced a veteran to redirect his life and its focus. Michael Collins is a member of The University of Texas at Arlington's wheelchair basketball team. Collins told CBS News he began playing the sport after serving in the Army.

Inside Edition - Top Stories - 2 days ago

Is teen anger linked to faster aging? Here's what the study reveals

According to a new study published in the journal Health Psychology, researchers found that aggressive behavior as a teenager is linked to faster biological aging by midlife. The lead researcher...

International The News - Health - 2 days ago

Is the world ending? New study finds rise in apocalyptic beliefs worldwide

Apocalyptic thinking once popularized in the fringes, has gone mainstream, propagating the beliefs that the world is ending soon. A new research study from the University of British Columbia and...

International The News - Technology - 2 days ago

These 10 jobs are most exposed to AI, Anthropic finds -- The maker of the Claude chatbot says its research could help identify economic disruptions by measuring how AI is currently reshaping work.

The maker of the Claude chatbot says its research could help identify economic disruptions by measuring how AI is currently reshaping work.

CBS News - Top Stories - 2 days ago

New Study Challenges the Most Popular Myth About Aging

A person's mindset towards aging may play a major role in how a person ages, a new study out of Yale University has revealed.

Newsweek - Health - 3 days ago

Canadian teen died by drowning after dingo attack, coroner finds

Coroner finds 19-year-old died as a result of drowning ‘in the setting of multiple injuries, due to, or as a consequence of a dingo attack’

Independent UK - World - 3 days ago

Brain aging may accelerate after cancer treatment, study suggests

New research suggests childhood cancer survivors may experience accelerated biological aging from treatments, potentially affecting memory and cognition.

Fox News - Health - 3 days ago

Fewer Pregnant Women Took Tylenol After Trump Admin Warning: Study

Researchers examined data from hospital emergency rooms.

Epoch Times - US News - 3 days ago

Labor finds some spine on hate laws – and the LNP reaches for outrage

The opposition’s most significant symbolic gesture since it was swept from power at the 2024 state election carries risk for the party on two fronts.

Sydney Morning Herald - Politics - 3 days ago

Antarctica lost ice equal to 10 times Los Angeles in 30 years, study finds

Antarctica is once again experiencing the harsh realities of climate change. The scientists at the University of California have studied satellite photos taken over the last 30 years. They...

International The News - Technology - 3 days ago

ChatGPT Health delays care in over 50% of emergency-level cases, finds study

A new study has raised concerns about ChatGPT Health after researchers found the AI tool delayed urgent care recommendations in more than half of simulated emergency cases, potentially putting patients at risk.

First Post - Technology - 4 days ago

Is ChatGPT Health Reliable? Study Finds It 'Underestimating' Health Concerns, Emergencies

OpenAI's ChatGPT Health was put to the test by researchers and it was found to be underestimating some concerns.

International Business Times - Technology - 4 days ago

Study Suggests Becoming An Expert In This Beloved Hobby May Actually Protect Your Brain

Research found that participants who were experts in this pastime showed "differences in both brain structure and brain activity."

Huffington Post - Science - 5 days ago

ChatGPT Health 'under-triaged' half of medical emergencies in a new study

Researchers tested different medical scenarios with the chatbot. In more than half of cases in which doctors would send patients to the ER, the chatbot said it was OK to delay care.

NBC News - Health - 5 days ago

Pregnant women's brains shed grey matter to prime them for motherhood, study suggests

It is time to move beyond the “baby brain” cliche, say scientists who scanned dozens of women’s brains.

BBC News - Health - 5 days ago

Lower net migration could hold back UK growth potential, OBR finds

The Office for Budget Responsibility said its forecast for net migration was lower than it previously predicted.

Independent UK - Business - 6 days ago

GLP-1 drugs linked to osteoporosis and gout: New study reveals higher risks

A new research study has shed light on potential side effects of GLP-1 drugs, including Wegovy and Ozempic. According to a study presented at the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons’...

International The News - Health - 7 days ago

'Ongoing pigeon problem': Hospital review finds 112 maintenance faults

The NSW government’s snap review comes after health workers raised patient safety concerns over fungus, mould and pigeon infestations.

Sydney Morning Herald - Health - 8 days ago

'Remarkable' results in study on new prostate cancer drug

The treatment, a type of immunotherapy which harnesses the body’s immune system to fight cancer, was found to shrink tumours or halt their growth.

Evening Standard - Health - 9 days ago

Collagen supplements 'may boost skin health' but they're not an 'anti-wrinkle quick fix' - study

The review found collagen supplements taken over a long period could improve skin elasticity and hydration, and reduce the symptoms of arthritis. However, they did not significantly affect skin roughness.

Sky News - Technology - 10 days ago

Vegetarian diet can slash risk of five cancers by up to 30%, study finds

University of Oxford researchers find vegetarians have a reduced risk of five types of cancers, including a 28% lower risk of kidney cancer and 31% lower risk of multiple myeloma.

Sky News - Technology - 10 days ago

Neanderthal DNA study reveals surprising partner preference

This intriguing discovery raises significant questions about the nature of these prehistoric interactions

Independent UK - Science - 10 days ago

As climate change threatens tea harvests, scientists are studying 200-year-old leaves to breed more resilient crops.

Climate change is making harvests increasingly unpredictable — including in Sri Lanka, where tea is a pillar of the economy. Now, researchers are turning to 200-year-old tea leaves to help farmers grow resilient crops.

Deutsche Welle - Science - 11 days ago

T.rex could beat Usain Bolt by running on its tip-toes, study finds

The Tyrannosaurus rex may have run about 20 per cent faster than scientists thought by running on its toes

Independent UK - Science - 12 days ago

Study reveals 'treasure map' of thousands of undiscovered bee species

Scientists say it could take 30 to 45 years to discover all bee species

Independent UK - Science - 12 days ago

'Mars' missing water mystery takes a surprising turn as new study finds regional dust storms trigger massive water loss into space

According to a new research published in early 2026, our understanding of how Mars became a desert has been completely transformed. While scientists have long known that global dust storms caused...

International The News - Technology - 13 days ago

Almost 40% of Londoners have bought black market medicine, study finds

The capital is the UK’s hotspot for black market drugs, with hair loss treatments and insomnia medication the most sought after

Evening Standard - Health - 13 days ago

DNC's secret 2024 report finds Gaza war stance was 'net-negative' for Harris campaign

Closed-door findings reported by Axios suggest Biden administration’s approach to Israel’s war on Gaza cost Democrats presidential election

Middle East Eye - Top Stories - 14 days ago

A profile of cancer in cats finds startling similarities to cancer in humans. It could help find new cancer treatments.

International team uncovers gene mutations that cause rare and aggressive cancer in both cats and humans. Their findings could provide a path to treatments for both species.

Deutsche Welle - Health - 15 days ago

Hassett says authors of New York Fed tariff study should be disciplined

The NEC director ripped the report, saying that central bank researchers ignored key aspects of how the duties worked

CNBC - Business - 18 days ago

Playing Tetris can help tackle memories of trauma, trial finds

A group was asked to play a slow version of the classic game while briefly recalling a traumatic memory.

Evening Standard - Technology - 18 days ago

New study challenges theory about deep-sea fish mystery

The researchers examined the retinas of fish larvae caught at deep depths

Independent UK - Science - 19 days ago

A new study documented wild wolves using ropes to pull crab traps ashore, offering what may be the first proof of tool use by these animals. According to the study, the female wolf appeared to understand "the multi-step connection between the floating buoy and the bait within the out-of-sight trap."

A new study documented wild wolves using ropes to pull crab traps ashore, offering what may be the first proof of tool use by these animals. According to the study, the female wolf appeared to understand “the multi-step connection between the floating buoy and the bait within the out-of-sight trap.”

NBC News - Science - 19 days ago

Rising temperatures threaten coffee yields worldwide: Study

The world's main coffee-growing regions are roasting under additional days of climate change-driven heat every year, threatening harvests and...

Daily Sabah - Environment - 19 days ago

Night owls may face higher risk of heart problems: Study

People who stay up late and are most active at night may be more likely to develop heart problems, researchers say

Daily Sabah - Health - 21 days ago

How far you can run might be down to brain not brawn, study finds

Brain cells found to help body recover faster after exercise

Independent UK - Science - 24 days ago

Severe influenza may trigger heart damage: Study

Flu infection can trigger dangerous heart problems, even in healthy adults

Daily Sabah - Health - 25 days ago

Strict school phone rules show no mental health benefits: Study

Restrictive school phone policies are not linked to better student mental wellbeing, a study has found, and managing phone use can take schools more than...

Daily Sabah - Health - 26 days ago

Noise pollution disrupts bird behavior worldwide: Study

Noise pollution is affecting bird behavior across the globe, disrupting everything from courtship songs to the ability to find food and avoid predators, a...

Daily Sabah - Environment - 26 days ago

What to know about a new study on coffee, tea and dementia risk -- CBS News medical contributor Dr. Celine Gounder said the results of the study on coffee drinkers having lower risk of dementia should be taken "with a massive grain of salt."

CBS News medical contributor Dr. Céline Gounder said the results of the study on coffee drinkers having lower risk of dementia should be taken "with a massive grain of salt."

CBS News - Health - 27 days ago

Orchards in Japan's 'ghost villages' driving bear attacks, study finds

Study reveals bears do not venture into human settlements driven by hunger

Independent UK - Science - 27 days ago

Study claims this simple brain exercise can cut dementia risk by 25%

Further research is still needed to prove effects of such exercise, scientists say

Independent UK - Science - 27 days ago

Bangladesh's Nipah-like bat virus becoming more deadly, study warns

PRV infections are typically mild, but that has not been the case in these newly documented cases

Independent UK - Science - 1 month ago

Study finds 2-month-old babies perceive objects more distinctly than expected

A new study suggests that infants as young as 2 months old can already tell the difference between various objects in their surroundings, indicating that...

Daily Sabah - Science - 1 month ago

Poop pills a 'game-changer' for treating cancer: study

A pair of new Canadian clinical trials show poop pills can reduce the toxic side effects of cancer medications and even support patient response to immunotherapy.

New York Post - Weird - 1 month ago

Department of Education finds San Jose State violated Title IX regarding transgender volleyball player

The Department of Education warned that San José State risks "imminent enforcement action" if it doesn't voluntarily resolve the Title IX violations by taking action five ways.

Los Angeles Times - Science - 1 month ago

Mysterious dark matter seen in new map of distant galaxies -- Dark matter doesn't absorb or give off light so scientists can't study it directly. But they can observe how its gravity warps and bends the star stuff around it.

Dark matter doesn't absorb or give off light so scientists can't study it directly. But they can observe how its gravity warps and bends the star stuff around it.

CBS News - Science - 1 month ago

This number of steps a day can reduce risk of death, diseases, analysis finds -- Research published in The Lancet Public Health journal landed on a number different than the 10,000 daily step​ recommendation you may have previously heard.

Research published in The Lancet Public Health journal landed on a number different than the 10,000 daily step​ recommendation you may have previously heard.

CBS News - Health - 2 months ago

Recent college grads are losing their edge in the job market, study shows

The unemployment gap between college and high school graduates has reached its lowest level in decades, according to a new report from the Cleveland Fed.

Fox News - Business - 3 months ago

Some protein powders, shakes contain high levels of lead, testing finds -- Some protein powders and shakes contain unsafe levels of lead, according to a Consumer Reports investigation​ that analyzed 23 dairy, beef and plant-based protein supplements.

Some protein powders and shakes contain unsafe levels of lead, according to a Consumer Reports investigation​ that analyzed 23 dairy, beef and plant-based protein supplements.

CBS News - Health - 4 months ago

Two-thirds of Americans back Trump's $1,000 baby savings plan proposal, new survey finds

A BlackRock survey shows nearly two-thirds of Americans support Trump accounts, a new savings program giving newborns $1,000 to invest in stock markets.

Fox News - Business - 5 months ago

Study Finds No Strong Evidence for Benefits of Wim Hof Method -- "It must be noted that the quality of the studies is very low," the authors of a new review on the method wrote.

"It must be noted that the quality of the studies is very low," the authors of a new review on the method wrote.

Gizmodo - Science - 5 months ago

Detroit could raise up to $50M a year with admissions tax on sports, entertainment events, study finds

The city could use the extra money to reduce property taxes, fund city services, and attract national events

Detroit Metro Times - Top Stories - 6 months ago

Virginia Tech study shows dogs can detect invasive lanternfly

Catching the spotted lanterfly early is key, but finding its eggs is no easy task. That’s where the dogs come in to help with their strong sense of smell.

Fox News - Science - 6 months ago

Cats develop dementia similarly to humans, study finds

The breakthrough was hailed as a “perfect natural model for Alzheimer’s” by scientists who worked on it

Independent UK - Health - 6 months ago

Gabriel Byrne modern horror classic Hereditary named scariest film of all time in new scientific study

A MODERN horror movie classic with a distinctly Irish feel has been named the scariest film of al...

Irish Post - Weird - 8 months ago

Is dairy disturbing your dreams? Here's what a study found out. -- In the study, published Monday in journal Frontiers in Psychology​, 40.2% of participants reported certain eating habits affected their sleep.

In the study, published Monday in journal Frontiers in Psychology​, 40.2% of participants reported certain eating habits affected their sleep.

CBS News - Health - 8 months ago

New study reveals leprosy existed in the Americas before European explorers arrived

The discovery of Mycobacterium lepromatosis suggests leprosy was present in the Americas long before Europeans, altering the historical understanding of the disease.

Fox News - Science - 9 months ago

Africa faces diabetes crisis, study finds -- Researchers say poor eating habits, lack of health care access, obesity and physical inactivity are key drivers of diabetes in Africa

Researchers say poor eating habits, lack of health care access, obesity and physical inactivity are key drivers of diabetes in Africa

Voice of America - Science - 11 months ago

WA women 9th in nation for breast cancer diagnoses, analysis finds - Free

Washington women were more likely to be diagnosed with breast cancer despite receiving fewer mammograms than the national average in recent years, according to a new report from the American Cancer So

The Columbian - Health - 1 year ago

Fintechs Made "Massive Profits" on PPP Loans and Sometimes Engaged in Fraud, House Committee Report Finds

An investigation that began after reporting by ProPublica finds lax anti-fraud standards, executives who cashed in for themselves and contempt for small loan applications that would generate minimal fees. “Delete them,” one executive wrote.

ProPublica - Technology - 3 years ago