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World News - latest - | Israel is committing genocide in Gaza, inquiry finds as President Higgins suggests they should be excluded from the UN

Israel has committed genocide in Gaza and top Israeli officials, including Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, had incited these acts, a United Nations Comm...

Independent.ie - Top Stories - 1 hour ago

Israel is committing genocide in Gaza, U.N. report finds

The new report Tuesday by a team of independent experts adds to a growing chorus leveling the accusation against the U.S. ally as it launches an intense new ground offensive in Gaza City.

NBC News - World - 1 hour ago

Ardilaun study artefacts found in St Anne's Park by transition year students

Dig took place at ruins of mansion once owned by Lord Ardilaun of the Guinness family

Irish Times - Top Stories - 2 hours ago

A new report finds China's space program will soon equal that of the US

China “poised to overtake us in the next five to 10 years if we don’t do something.”…

Ars Technica - Top Stories - 3 hours ago

City residents spend more time outdoors than those in rural areas, surprising study finds

study of 2,000 adults has revealed that people living in cities spend an average of one hour and 17 minutes outdoors each day—over 10 minutes more than those living in suburban areas.

WalesOnline - Top Stories - 3 hours ago

Nvidia's new RTX6000D chip for China finds little favor with major firms, sources say

Nvidia’s RTX6000D, its newest artificial intelligence chip tailored for the Chinese market, has seen only lukewarm demand with some major tech firms.

CTV News - Top Stories - 4 hours ago

latest - | Israel is committing genocide in Gaza, inquiry finds as President Higgins suggests they should be excluded from the UN

Israel has committed genocide in Gaza and top Israeli officials, including Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, had incited these acts, a United Nations Comm...

Independent.ie - World - 5 hours ago

Israel committing genocide in Gaza, U.N. inquiry finds

The new report Tuesday by a team of independent experts adds to a growing chorus leveling the accusation against the U.S. ally as it launches an intense new ground offensive in Gaza City.

NBC News - Top Stories - 6 hours ago

Israel-Hamas war: UN Commission of Inquiry finds Israel responsible for genocide in Gaza

A UN commission has released a report confirming that genocide has been committed by Israel in Gaza since October 2023. Independent researchers involved provided the strongest UN finding on this issue to date. But while established by the UN's Human Rights Council, the Commission of Inquiry does not officially speak

Channel NewsAsia - World - 6 hours ago

Eating one type of nut daily could lower 'bad' cholesterol, improve heart health, study finds

New research shows eating 2 ounces of almonds on a daily basis significantly lowered LDL cholesterol and improved gut health in adults with metabolic syndrome.

Fox News - Health - 7 hours ago

UN probe finds Israel committed acts of genocide in Gaza

UN commission of inquiry chair Navi Pillay said investigations show that "genocide is occurring in Gaza and continuing to occur." Israel's Foreign Ministry rejected the findings as "distorted and false."

Deutsche Welle - Top Stories - 8 hours ago

Volcanic eruptions, ash to cool more due to climate change: study

With the effects of global climate change on full display across the globe, scientists believe the climate crisis may also amplify the atmospheric cooling...

Daily Sabah - Science - 9 hours ago

More Than Half of US Health Care Workers Plan to Switch Jobs, Poll Finds

The survey highlights the industry’s key challenges: retaining, supporting, and developing a workforce facing turnover, burnout, and dissatisfaction.

Epoch Times - Business - 10 hours ago

Israel rips UN inquiry as fake after commission finds top Israeli officials incited genocide in Gaza

"Genocide is occurring in Gaza," said Navi Pillay, head of the Commission of Inquiry on the Occupied Palestinian Territory and a former International Criminal Court judge.

New York Post - World - 11 hours ago

UN inquiry finds Israel has committed genocide in Gaza

Israel has previously rejected genocide accusations

Irish Times - World - 12 hours ago

Israel has committed genocide in Gaza, UN commission of inquiry says -- The panel finds that four of the five genocidal acts defined under international law have been carried out against Palestinians during the war.

The panel finds that four of the five genocidal acts defined under international law have been carried out against Palestinians during the war.

BBC News - World - 12 hours ago

Jacinta Allan Provides $10,000 Scholarships for Students to Study in China

‘In five years’ time, we want one in every five international visitors to Victoria to come from China,’ Allan said.

Epoch Times - Top Stories - 13 hours ago

Ukrainian children have been taken to more than 200 facilities in Russia, new report finds

Using open-source intelligence, news reports and Russian government documents, as well as satellite imagery, the Yale report identified 210 different locations.

NBC News - World - 15 hours ago

Eaton fire contaminated Altadena with lead. It's lingering even after cleanup, final county report finds

20% of properties were still contaminated with lead after debris clean-up, the County found.

Los Angeles Times - Science - 18 hours ago

Why Andrew Johns' former understudy believes he's the right fit for the NRL's toughest job

In his first interview since being appointed Knights coach, Justin Holbrook has spoken about working with Dylan and his plan to turn around the wooden spooners.

Sydney Morning Herald - Top Stories - 22 hours ago

Seasonal clock changes increase risk of obesity and stroke: study

With clocks set to turn back an hour across much of Canada and the U.S. on Nov. 2, a new study is shedding light on the negative health impacts of seasonal time changes, which could include a higher risk of obesity and stroke.

CTV News - Health - 1 day ago

Weight loss jabs could be effective on children as young as six, study suggests

The report did warn that stomach problems are more common among youngsters taking the drugs.

Evening Standard - Health - 1 day ago

New study: Cannabis threatens fertility for women

A Canadian study has shown that cannabis can have a negative impact on female fertility and the success of IVF treatments. But German experts say more research is needed on factors like age and consumption habits.

Deutsche Welle - Health - 2 days ago

Over a tense Mexican Independence Day weekend, Pilsen community finds solace in art

Pilsen Arts & Community House's youth arts class and mural tour brings Chicagoans together ahead of the city's celebrations.

Chicago Sun-Times - Entertainment - 2 days ago

Controversial acne drug could increase sperm count in infertile men: study

Experts say the treatment could be a "game changer" for men who once had few options for biological fatherhood.

New York Post - Health - 3 days ago

Israeli military sniper from Chicago suburbs killed apparently unarmed man in Gaza, investigation finds

The Guardian newspaper found that Daniel Raab was part of a military unit that shot six family members — killing four — in one day during the war in Gaza.

Chicago Sun-Times - Top Stories - 4 days ago

Ireland has one of the highest and most valuable minimum wages in the world, study finds

Ireland has one of the highest and most valuable minimum wages in the world, according to a study by HR company Moorepay.

Independent.ie - Business - 4 days ago

Irish News -- Ireland has one of the highest and most valuable minimum wages in the world, study finds

Ireland has one of the highest and most valuable minimum wages in the world, according to a study by HR company Moorepay.

Independent.ie - World - 4 days ago

Nasa rover finds rocks with hints at past life on Mars

Nasa’s Perseverance Rover has discovered some unusual rocks that hint at possible past life on Mars.

Evening Standard - Technology - 5 days ago

Diabetes study reveals diagnosis gap affecting millions of people

Researchers are warning of a diabetes crisis, as nearly half of 1.3 billion affected adults go undiagnosed, with young people and low-income regions most at risk.

Fox News - Health - 6 days ago

UK study explores blood test to improve early Alzheimer's diagnosis

British patients are trialling a major new blood test for Alzheimer's, which could revolutionize the diagnosis of the deadly condition. People with...

Daily Sabah - Health - 6 days ago

Popular sweetener could make cancer treatment less effective, study finds

A new study reveals that sucralose may reduce cancer treatment effectiveness, but supplementation could counteract the artificial sweetener's negative effects.

Fox News - Health - 6 days ago

Warming seas threaten key phytoplankton species that fuels the food web, study finds

New research suggests that a tiny phytoplankton that is an essential part of the marine food web may decline sharply as oceans warm

Los Angeles Times - Science - 7 days ago

Warmer weather drives Americans to consume more sugar, study finds -- Do you reach for chilled sodas and frozen treats when it gets hot? A new study from Nature Climate Change journal found Americans consume more added sugar when temperatures rise.

Do you reach for chilled sodas and frozen treats when it gets hot? A new study from Nature Climate Change journal found Americans consume more added sugar when temperatures rise.

CBS News - Health - 8 days ago

As world gets hotter, Americans are turning to more sugar, study finds

The researchers found that men consumed more sugary soft drinks when temperatures spiked.

NBC News - Science - 8 days ago

'Harmless' virus found lurking in Parkinson's patients' brains, new study shows

Researchers discovered Human Pegivirus in brain tissue from five of ten Parkinson's patients, suggesting the virus may play a role in the neurodegenerative disease.

Fox News - Health - 8 days ago

Long-distance running tied to higher risk of colon cancer, early study suggests

Researchers suggest intense marathon training may cause gut stress leading to colon adenomas, with 41% of studied runners having at least one polyp.

Fox News - Health - 8 days ago

Additives in ultra-processed foods linked to higher death risk in major study

Research identifies five food additive categories including flavors, sweeteners and coloring agents that may significantly increase all-cause mortality risk.

Fox News - Health - 9 days ago

Lisbon funicular crash report finds likely cause of tragedy

A total of 16 people, including three Britons, were killed

WalesOnline - World - 9 days ago

Your daily diet soda could be aging your brain faster than you think, study finds

A study of 12,772 adults reveals artificial sweeteners like aspartame and saccharin are linked to accelerated cognitive decline and memory problems.

Fox News - Health - 10 days ago

'Getting ridiculous': Bureaucrats sat on critical pollution study for four years

Internal documents reveal the level of concern inside the NSW environment watchdog about releasing a report that mining companies did not want published.

Sydney Morning Herald - Health - 11 days ago

Up to one in four vapes confiscated in school contain spice, study finds

Researchers analysed 1,923 e-cigarettes and e-liquids, collected from 114 schools across seven regions in England.

Evening Standard - Health - 11 days ago

UK firms axe jobs at fastest pace for almost four years, survey finds

Companies are also increasingly pessimistic about future employment amid concerns over the wider economic outlook.

Independent UK - Business - 12 days ago

Study shows how thumbs helped shape the brain

A new study out of the U.K. lays out how thumbs helped shape brain development in humans and other primates. Scientists found a link between thumb size and the size of the neocortex which is involved in higher-order brain functions, which they say suggests that thumbs are linked to "thinking and not movement."

NBC News - Science - 12 days 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 - 13 days ago

Switching off just one protein could reverse brain ageing, study finds

Finding can lead to therapies that alleviate ‘worst consequences of old age’

Independent UK - Science - 13 days ago

iPhone users more likely to get scammed than Android users, study indicates

Kurt the CyberGuy joins 'Fox & Friends' to share his tips to stay safe from online scammers and recent warnings on how AI toys can harm children.

Fox News - Technology - 14 days ago

Drinking specific vegetable juice could reduce older adults' blood pressure, study finds

Research reveals dietary nitrates from beetroot juice could improve vascular health in older adults by changing oral microbiome composition and reducing blood pressure levels.

Fox News - Health - 15 days ago

Drug better than aspirin at preventing heart attacks, study finds

Findings from a new study challenge the long-established recommendation of using aspirin to prevent heart attacks for patients with coronary artery disease

Evening Standard - Health - 15 days ago

Dementia risk slashed with one common health intervention, study finds

Treating hearing loss with hearing aids may prevent dementia, as 40% of dementia cases are linked to modifiable risk factors like untreated hearing loss.

Fox News - Health - 15 days ago

Blood thinner 'better than aspirin' for certain heart disease patients – study

The research also found the use of clopidogrel did not increase the risk of major bleeding, a common and serious side effect of blood thinners.

Evening Standard - Health - 16 days ago

'Social sleep apnea' could be ruining your weekend rest, study suggests

New research shows obstructive sleep apnea severity increases 18% on weekends compared to weekdays. A sleep expert discusses how to improve the condition.

Fox News - Health - 17 days ago

DNA study reveals origin of world's first recorded pandemic

Justinian Plague killed tens of millions of people between 541AD and 750AD

Independent UK - Science - 19 days ago

Weight-loss drugs could reduce symptoms of painful skin condition, study finds

Researchers in France discovered that weight-loss medications could help treat hidradenitis suppurativa by reducing inflammation and mechanical friction in the skin.

Fox News - Health - 19 days ago

Breakthrough study could lead to single-dose vaccine for HIV and Covid

The study treated mice with a vaccine that combined two different immunity stimulants

Independent UK - Science - 20 days ago

Eating meat could protect against cancer-related death, study suggests

A new study of nearly 16,000 adults finds that animal protein consumption is not linked to increased death risk, and can actually protect against cancer-related death.

Fox News - Health - 21 days ago

Government jobs are more vulnerable to disruption by AI, study shows

Nearly half of public service jobs are made up of tasks that AI could ‘substitute or replace’

The Globe and Mail - Technology - 21 days ago

Risk of colon cancer slashed by eating specific types of vegetables, study finds

A Chinese study finds that consuming 20 to 40 grams per day of cruciferous vegetables like broccoli, kale and cauliflower significantly decreases colon cancer risk.

Fox News - Health - 22 days ago

Omega-3 may help to protect women from Alzheimer's disease, new study says

Research reveals biological differences in lipids between sexes as two-thirds of Americans with Alzheimer's disease are women, study suggests dietary changes.

Fox News - Health - 23 days ago

Colon cancer may be missed as doctors rely on AI, alarming study warns

Medical experts warn that artificial intelligence in colonoscopy procedures could weaken physicians' natural abilities to detect tumors without technology.

Fox News - Health - 23 days ago

Why the racist study of skulls gripped Victorian Britain

The harmful and racist foundations of craniometry have now been discredited, reports Elise Smith, but it had Victorian scientists captivated

Independent UK - Science - 25 days ago

Mechanic Finds Wallet Inside Car, Returns It to Ford Worker Who Lost it in 2014

Two mechanics in two states were connected by a wallet lost in 2014.

Inside Edition - Top Stories - 26 days ago

Antarctica's ice loss could trigger irreversible climate changes: study

Scientists warned that rapid melting of Antarctic sea ice could trigger irreversible climate changes, including sea level rises, loss of marine life and changes to ocean currents.The paper in the...

International The News - Technology - 27 days ago

Healthy Returns: Study casts doubts on RFK Jr.'s reasons for gutting vaccine panel

Conflicts of interest on government vaccine panels were at historic lows before RFK Jr.'s overhaul, while Epic touts new AI tools at annual Users Group Meeting.

CNBC - Health - 27 days ago

Survey finds most Americans now view alcohol as harmful

WASHINGTON: A slight majority of Americans now believe that even moderate alcohol consumption is harmful to health, reflecting growing public health concerns and a continued decline in national...

International The News - Health - 1 month ago

Specific symptoms could warn of MS more than a decade before diagnosis, study finds

A new University of British Columbia study finds that MS patients visit doctors more frequently for mental health issues and fatigue many years before diagnosis.

Fox News - Health - 1 month 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 - 1 month 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 - 1 month ago

Using AI tools can 'deskill' certain health workers – study

The new study examined health workers who look for signs of bowel cancer.

Evening Standard - Technology - 1 month ago

Study links weight-loss drugs to serious eye diseases and vision loss

Researchers suggest all diabetes patients on weight-loss drugs should be regularly screened and monitored for potential eye complications

Independent UK - Science - 1 month ago

Pandemic aged our brains faster, whether or not we got COVID, study says

Living through the pandemic aged our brains faster — even among people who never became sick with COVID-19, according to a recent study.

Los Angeles Times - Science - 1 month ago

New study links intense grief to increased risk of death

A recent study has highlighted the intense impact of grief on individuals, demonstrating that the sorrow following the death of a loved one can significantly increase the risk of death over a...

International The News - Health - 1 month ago

New study links air pollution to heightened dementia risk

A groundbreaking study by the Medical Research Council’s Epidemiology Unit at the University of Cambridge has established a clear link between specific types of air pollution and an increased...

International The News - Health - 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 - 1 month ago

Study finds ageing women more likely to suppress growing anger

A recent study has found that women experience heightened feelings of anger as they age, but are less inclined to express them outwardly.This research, published in the journal Menopause, suggests...

International The News - Health - 1 month 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 - 2 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 - 2 months ago

New report finds that Trinidad & Tobago needs to do more to stop LGBTQ+ discrimination

Structural discrimination contributes to the prejudicial attitudes many people from the local LGBTQ+ community face, based on their real — or even perceived — sexual orientation and gender identity.

Global Voices - Health - 2 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 - 3 months ago

Earth's oceans are growing darker, threatening marine life worldwide: study

Satellite data reveals 21% of oceans have darkened, affecting photic zones and marine life. Researchers warn of severe effects on global marine life and ecosystems.

Fox News - Science - 3 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 - 5 months ago

NIH Ends Future Funding to Study the Health Effects of Climate Change

It’s unclear whether the guidance will impact active grants, but it appears to halt opportunities for future studies. One climate health expert said the directive would have a “devastating” impact on much-needed research.

ProPublica - Environment - 5 months ago

Washington Governor Orders Team to Study Data Centers' Impact on Energy Use, Job Creation and Tax Revenue

Last year, The Seattle Times and ProPublica reported on how the state created a massive tax break for data centers, encouraging the growth of an industry whose energy use conflicts with a goal for utilities to go carbon neutral by 2030.

ProPublica - Environment - 7 months ago

EPA Report Finds That Formaldehyde Presents an "Unreasonable Risk" to Public Health

The report was published weeks after a ProPublica investigation found that the chemical causes more cancer than any other toxic air pollutant and can trigger asthma, miscarriages and fertility problems.

ProPublica - Environment - 8 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 - 10 months 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 - 2 years ago