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U.S. Vacation Renters Waste $2 Billion in Food Annually
A new study from Ohio State University unveils that U.S. vacation renters waste an astounding $2 billion in food annually …
How Exercise Boosts Cancer Immunity by Reshaping Gut Microbes
A new study from the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine illustrates for the first time how exercise improves cancer …
Breakthrough in Robotic Surgery: Autonomous Robot Successfully Performs Gallbladder Removal
A new robotic system has performed the first lifelike surgery without human assistance, marking a significant leap in the field …
Declining Oral Health Linked to Increased Risk of Lifestyle-Related Diseases
Researchers from Fujita Health University have uncovered compelling evidence linking poor oral health to an increased risk of lifestyle-related diseases …
Major Racial and Income Disparities in Early Peanut Feeding Highlighted by New Study
Despite national guidelines recommending early peanut introduction to reduce allergy risk, a new study shows many Black, Hispanic and low-income …
Ad Blockers May Expose Users to More Harmful Ads, NYU Study Finds
A comprehensive study by NYU Tandon has discovered that ad blockers might inadvertently showcase more harmful advertisements to users. The …
Sewage Spills and Coastal Winds Could Be Spreading Airborne Microplastics, Study Finds
Researchers from the University of Plymouth and Plymouth Marine Laboratory have uncovered a possible link between sewage spills, coastal winds …
Scientists Develop New Method to Create Potential Replacement for Plastic
New study unveils a method to convert bacterial cellulose into a robust, biodegradable material, potentially revolutionizing industries plagued by plastic …
Americans Struggle to Distinguish Healthy From Unhealthy Processed Foods, Study Finds
A recent study reveals that 39% of Americans mistakenly believe all processed foods are unhealthy. The findings highlight the urgent …
Young Brains Linked to Longer Lives, Stanford Researchers Find
A pioneering study from Stanford Medicine unveils that the biological age of your brain, rather than your chronological age, plays …

AI
Survey Reveals Growing Trust in AI-Generated Health Information Among Americans
The latest Annenberg Public Policy Center survey reveals that a majority of Americans find AI-generated health information reliable. However, many …
Breakthrough AI Robot Mimics Animal Movements to Navigate Unfamiliar Terrain
Researchers from the University of Leeds and UCL have created an AI system enabling a four-legged robot to autonomously adapt …
Breakthrough Optical Chip for Ultra-Fast and Greener AI
Researchers at Laval University have created an optical chip capable of transmitting data at 1,000 gigabits per second with minimal …
New Research Reveals How Sensory Input Improves AI’s Conceptual Understanding
A pioneering study by The Hong Kong Polytechnic University reveals that incorporating sensory inputs in large language models significantly enhances …
How AI Transitions From Word Positions to Word Meanings: A New Study Sheds Light
A new study uncovers how AI systems transition from relying on word positions to understanding word meanings with increased data, …

Career & Education
Study Warns New Tariff, Visa Policies Could Jeopardize U.S. Higher Education
A new study from UC San Diego highlights the vital economic role of international students, and how recent tariff and …
New Game Teaches Kids to Outsmart AI and Think Critically
University of Washington introduces AI Puzzlers, a game designed to help children recognize AI errors and sharpen their reasoning skills, …
Addressing Gender Inequality in Computer Science: New Study Uncovers Hidden Bias
Recent study exposes significant bias against applied research in computer science, a finding that spotlights the hidden hurdles women face …
Early Career Complex Projects Yield Long-Term Benefits
New research from Carnegie Mellon University and the University of Kentucky reveals that assigning new employees to complex projects early …
The Highs and Lows of Turning Hobbies Into Careers
A new study reveals the challenges and rewards for those leaving conventional jobs to pursue careers as snowsport instructors. The …

Climate & Sustainability
Researchers Develop New Energy-Saving Glass Coating
A revolutionary glass coating promises major energy savings by reducing heat loss during colder months. This innovative material forms a …
Scientists Develop New Method to Create Potential Replacement for Plastic
New study unveils a method to convert bacterial cellulose into a robust, biodegradable material, potentially revolutionizing industries plagued by plastic …
1% of Offshore Wind Investments Could Restore Marine Ecosystems Worldwide, Study Finds
A new study shows that dedicating a small fraction of offshore wind investments can restore crucial marine ecosystems, enhance biodiversity …
New AI-Generated Materials Aim to Slash Energy Bills
A global research team has created over 1,500 innovative thermal materials using AI, which could revolutionize energy efficiency in homes, …
Recycled Plastics Threaten Hormone Systems and Metabolism: New Study
Researchers from University of Gothenburg and Leipzig have unveiled alarming data showing that recycled polyethylene plastics can release chemicals detrimental …

Health & Wellness
New Study Reveals What Is Accelerating Aging Worldwide
A groundbreaking study has found that environmental, social and political factors can accelerate aging, suggesting the need for public health …
New Wristband Sensor Offers Complete Monitoring for Diabetes and Heart Health
Researchers at UC San Diego have developed a revolutionary wristband sensor that monitors glucose, alcohol and lactate levels, alongside critical …
How Exercise Boosts Cancer Immunity by Reshaping Gut Microbes
A new study from the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine illustrates for the first time how exercise improves cancer …
Declining Oral Health Linked to Increased Risk of Lifestyle-Related Diseases
Researchers from Fujita Health University have uncovered compelling evidence linking poor oral health to an increased risk of lifestyle-related diseases …
Major Racial and Income Disparities in Early Peanut Feeding Highlighted by New Study
Despite national guidelines recommending early peanut introduction to reduce allergy risk, a new study shows many Black, Hispanic and low-income …

Lifestyle
New UCR Study Advises Pregnant Women to Avoid Mentholated E-Cigarettes
A new study from the University of California, Riverside warns against the use of menthol-flavored e-cigarettes by pregnant women, citing …
Cannabis Users at Higher Heart Attack Risk, New Research Shows
Recent research indicates that cannabis users are substantially more likely to experience heart attacks compared to non-users, particularly among young …
New Study Sheds Light on the Impact of Exercise on Life Expectancy
A Finnish twin study by the University of Jyväskylä reveals that moderate exercise may have the most significant impact on …
Retiring Abroad Increases Risk of Loneliness for Older Adults: New Study
A recent study highlights the increased risk of loneliness faced by retirees who move abroad. The research emphasizes the importance …
New Study Reveals Social Stigma Around Plant-Based Diets in Europe
University of Vaasa research delves into the social stigma surrounding plant-based diets in Europe, revealing that stereotypes and emotional reactions …

People & Culture
U.S. Vacation Renters Waste $2 Billion in Food Annually
A new study from Ohio State University unveils that U.S. vacation renters waste an astounding $2 billion in food annually …
New Study Reveals Why Higher IQ Leads to Better Decision-Making
A recent study from the University of Bath discovered that individuals with higher IQs make significantly better decisions by accurately …
How to Improve Attention Span: Tips From Ohio State Survey
A new survey from The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center reveals the main contributors to short attention spans. Learn …
New Study Reveals Surprising Truths About Social Pressure and Authority
A new study by The Ohio State University finds that people overestimate their ability to resist social pressures to comply …
New Study Reveals Surprising Impact of Framing Social Causes as Civil Rights
A recent study challenges long-held beliefs about the effectiveness of civil rights language in gaining public support for social causes, …

Science
Scientists Discover Breakthrough Antiviral Compounds: A New Hope Against Global Viral Threats
Scientists at MIT and other institutions identified compounds that activate the integrated stress response pathway in host cells, offering hope …
Breakthrough in Robotic Surgery: Autonomous Robot Successfully Performs Gallbladder Removal
A new robotic system has performed the first lifelike surgery without human assistance, marking a significant leap in the field …
Young Brains Linked to Longer Lives, Stanford Researchers Find
A pioneering study from Stanford Medicine unveils that the biological age of your brain, rather than your chronological age, plays …
MIT Engineers Develop Implantable Device to Combat Low Blood Sugar in Diabetics
MIT engineers have developed a groundbreaking device that could protect diabetes patients from life-threatening hypoglycemia by automatically releasing glucagon when …
How Personality Types Predict Preferred Exercise Formats – New UCL Study
A new study from UCL reveals the connection between personality traits and exercise preferences, highlighting how aligning personal traits with …

Technology
Breakthrough AI Robot Mimics Animal Movements to Navigate Unfamiliar Terrain
Researchers from the University of Leeds and UCL have created an AI system enabling a four-legged robot to autonomously adapt …
Ad Blockers May Expose Users to More Harmful Ads, NYU Study Finds
A comprehensive study by NYU Tandon has discovered that ad blockers might inadvertently showcase more harmful advertisements to users. The …
Breakthrough Resins Speed Up 3D Printing With Advanced Material Control
A game-changing 3D printing technique developed by The University of Texas at Austin researchers could revolutionize prosthetics, medical devices and …
New Study Reveals Difficulty Pedestrians Face in Locating Electric Cars
A study from Chalmers University highlights a significant safety issue with electric cars: the difficulty pedestrians face in locating warning …
Harvard’s New Online Game Tangibly Reduces Partisan Division
A Harvard-developed online game, Tango, has shown significant success in reducing partisan animosity. Published in Nature Human Behaviour, the study …