The number of days of extreme heat has doubled in the last 75 years, shows new study
A new study reveals that the number of extreme heat days has doubled globally over the past 75 years, severely impacting daily activities for elderly populations in various regions.
"Blind Spot" Forces 132 Million to Flee
A new study highlights a transdisciplinary "blind spot" that could displace millions, with sea levels raising by up to 150 centimeters.
Ultra-processed foods may be linked to behavioural issues in kids: study
A study links the consumption of ultra-processed foods during preschool years to behavioral issues in children.
Less aerosols, more heat: the scientific hypothesis behind the rise of global warming in the last decade
A recent study identifies that the rate of global warming has nearly doubled in the last decade, attributing this phenomenon significantly to human activity and its implications for Argentina.
New study: Warming is almost twice as fast
A new study reveals that global warming has accelerated significantly since 2015, nearly doubling the rate of temperature increase.
The Earth's Climate is Preparing for a Dangerous New Era
A new study suggests that the rate of global warming is accelerating, indicating a transition to a more critical climate situation.
The race for AI drives global trade to record levels despite geopolitical tensions
A study by DHL and the Stern School of Business indicates that global merchandise traffic will grow by approximately 2.6% annually until 2029, fueled by the global race for AI development and despite geopolitical tensions.
Study: Climate is now warming nearly twice as fast as it was 50 years ago
A new study by US and German scientists reveals that climate warming has accelerated significantly over the last decade, with current rates threatening to exceed the 1.5-degree Celsius limit set by the Paris Agreement in the coming years.
Third of people now believe the world is going to end, research shows
A new study reveals that one in three people believe the world will end within their lifetime, reflecting a broader societal belief that is influencing responses to global threats.
Estonian women set an example: one health indicator has improved rapidly
A new international study shows that, unlike global trends, Estonian women aged 29-42 are actively participating in cervical cancer screenings, counteracting common fears and obligations that deter women in other countries from taking part.
One third of Generation Z men say wives should obey husbands, study shows
A global study reveals that a significant proportion of Generation Z men hold traditional views on gender roles, with nearly one-third believing that wives should obey their husbands.
Climate Change: Study: Global Warming Has Accelerated
A new study reveals that the Earth's temperature has risen significantly faster in the past decade compared to previous decades, according to researchers from the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research and a US statistician.
Warming Has Accelerated in the Last Ten Years
According to a new study, global warming has significantly accelerated since 2015, with the last decade recording a temperature increase of about 0.35 degrees.
For the first time, study demonstrates acceleration in global warming
A new study indicates that global warming is progressing at an accelerated rate, nearly doubling over the past decade.
FOCUS: Neglect, junk food, and smart screens are ruining mental health
Young people aged 18-34 are experiencing a significant decline in mental health due to increased smartphone usage, unhealthy lifestyles, and deteriorating familial relationships.
Research: These six daily habits increase the risk of breast cancer
A new global study reveals that approximately 28% of breast cancer cases are linked to modifiable factors, emphasizing the importance of daily habits in risk management.
βBuy Canadianβ policy likely to cost taxpayers $12 billion yearly: study
A study indicates that Canada's 'Buy Canadian' policy could raise the cost of infrastructure projects by over $12 billion annually.
The sea is higher than we think: Millions more at risk of rising sea levels, researchers say
A new study reveals that millions more people may be at risk from rising sea levels due to underestimations of baseline coastal water heights by researchers and planners.
Climate Change: Sea Level Rise Greater than Previously Estimated β Threat to Millions of People
A new study reveals that millions more people may be at risk from rising sea levels due to systematic underestimation by scientists and governments.
Panama out, but study says China investing US$23.9 billion in worldβs seaports
A new study reveals that China has invested US$23.9 billion in global seaports as part of a strategy to mitigate risks from East-West supply chain decoupling.
Breast cancer cases may reach 3.5 million per year by 2050; mortality drops in rich countries and surges in poor nations
A study predicts that breast cancer cases will increase to 3.5 million annually by 2050, with rising mortality rates particularly affecting poor countries.
More young men contacting Ontario gambling helpline, new study finds
A new study indicates a dramatic increase in young men reaching out to Ontario's gambling helpline, coinciding with the province's expansion of private online gambling options.
Heat + Humidity: The Biological Threshold That Could Make Some Regions of the Planet Inhabitable Before 2070
A new study warns that heat combined with humidity may render certain areas of the planet uninhabitable by 2070 due to escalating climate change.
Do βforever chemicalsβ age men faster? Experts urge caution on new study
A new study suggests that PFAS, or βforever chemicals,β may speed up aging in men, but experts warn against drawing definitive conclusions.
Shock as AI reaches for nukes and refuses to surrender in global war games
A new study reveals that AI systems are more likely than humans to advocate for nuclear weapon use in conflict scenarios, undermining the long-standing nuclear taboo.
What would happen to Antarctica if the Earth's temperature rises by 2Β°C? A finding alerts about the consequences of global warming
Scientists have drilled unprecedented depths in Antarctica to study the potential impacts of a 2Β°C rise in global temperatures on the ice sheets.
Lithuania will face both trials and opportunities: 2.5 times faster growth is forecast for Lithuania than for the EU
A study forecasts that Lithuania's economy will grow significantly faster than the EU's, despite ongoing global uncertainties.
The digitization of agriculture by tech companies threatens to widen the gap with the Global South, according to a study
The digitization of agriculture driven by major tech companies risks exacerbating inequalities with the Global South, as suggested by a study from IPES Food.
Which countries have the most vacation days: how many vacation days each one has
A study reveals significant differences in vacation days across countries, with Iran leading at 53 paid days off annually.
The number of working children in the world would triple if domestic work was taken into account
An INED study reveals that global child labor statistics significantly underestimate the actual number of working children, particularly girls, by not including domestic work.
Senate panel says immigration measures should be removed from border bill
Canadian senators are advocating for the removal or modification of immigration-related provisions in the governmentβs border security bill, C-12, citing concerns raised by an in-depth study conducted by the social affairs committee.
KUNO TAMMEARU: The study of civil protection must be taken to a higher education level
Kuno Tammearu emphasizes the need for higher education in civil protection to enhance crisis resilience in todayβs complex global security situation.
Readers comment on global workday study
A study indicates that Brazilian workers work less than the global average, sparking discussions on work hours and commuting times.
Tariff Increase: Brazil and China are the Most Benefited from Trump's New Global Rate, Study Says
A new study indicates that Brazil and China are the primary beneficiaries of President Trump's recently announced global tariff changes.
Climate change creeps into your cup.. Analysis warns of a hotter future for the 'Coffee Belt'
A new study warns that climate change is increasingly putting pressure on Arabica coffee cultivation due to rising temperatures in coffee-producing countries.
Nova Scotia's $20-million subsidy for Maine ferry is a good value, says new study
A new economic study claims Nova Scotia's annual $20 million subsidy for the ferry service to Maine is justified due to its considerable economic benefits.
Is Chinaβs βreverse Great Firewallβ quietly blocking global access to official data?
A recent study reveals that many Chinese government websites are becoming increasingly inaccessible from outside the country, indicating a potential effort by the Chinese government to control information accessibility.
Climate Change: The Number of Days with High Wildfire Risk Has Almost Tripled
The risk of wildfires has significantly increased over recent decades, with a study showing that the number of days with high wildfire risk has nearly tripled globally.
Climate change accelerates, but nature slows down
A study from Queen Mary University in London reveals that despite rising temperatures, the rate of species turnover in global ecosystems has significantly decreased, indicating a potential loss of biodiversity essential for maintaining ecological balance.
Economic Growth or Environmental Protection... What Do 92 Countries Choose?
A recent study reveals that 58% of respondents prioritize environmental protection over economic growth across 92 countries.
More than 1 in 4 patients leaving Winnipeg ERs without being seen: study
A significant portion of patients in Winnipeg's emergency rooms are leaving without receiving medical attention, highlighting ongoing challenges in the healthcare system.
Gaza war deaths far higher than official figures β study
A study published in The Lancet Global Health indicates that the actual number of deaths in Gaza due to the recent Israel-Hamas conflict is significantly higher than reported by local health authorities.
How does a person become a criminal? Experts from PlzeΕ will participate in a global research
Experts from PlzeΕ are joining a global study on the transformation of individuals into criminals.
Obese individuals fare worse with influenza and other infections. The study shows the scale of risk
A new study highlights the significant impact of obesity on the severity of infectious diseases and related hospitalizations and deaths.
Ontarians without a family doctor at higher risk of death, study finds
A study has found that Ontarians without a family doctor face a significantly increased risk of death, especially those with multiple chronic conditions.
Planning to study abroad requires more than filling out applications. It requires clarity, timing, and access to the right information
3AG Global Resources is organizing a multi-city EduFair in Nigeria to assist prospective students in making informed decisions regarding studying abroad.
China evades the tariff wall of the U.S. with massive shipments of goods to other destinations
China has offset a significant decline in its exports to the U.S. due to tariffs by increasing shipments to other regions, according to a European Central Bank study.
War in Ukraine: The number of Ukrainian civilian casualties increased by 26% in 2025, according to a study
A report by the NGO AOAV reveals a significant rise in civilian casualties in Ukraine amidst a global decline in explosive weapon usage.
Birds Have a Global Alarm Language That May Be a Precursor to Human Speech
A study reveals that birds around the world share similar warning calls, potentially influencing the evolution of human communication.
Herrera Havas inaugurates Meaningful Day and presents the global study 'Meaningful Brands' in Ecuador
The first edition of Meaningful Day was held in Ecuador, marking Herrera Havas's integration into the global Havas network and the introduction of the Meaningful Brands study.