Leader: 'I have a nightmare image where Trump and Putin study each other a little too closely'
The article discusses the geopolitical implications of Trump's attitudes toward Iran and his perceived overconfidence in international military interventions.
Clean cooking could slash Nigeriaโs healthcare costs โ New study
A new international study suggests that adopting clean cooking energy in Nigeria can lead to significant savings in healthcare costs and better respiratory health.
Weight loss drug may help with depression and anxiety, research indicates โ we asked if treatment will change
A recent international study found that diabetes and weight loss medications, particularly semaglutide, significantly alleviated mental health issues in patients.
Innovation, quality, price... How are French products perceived by those who buy them?
A new study reveals that while French products are viewed positively in terms of quality, they suffer from international perceptions of being too expensive.
Alcohol is one of the main risk factors for cancer, study points out
A recent study shows that alcohol consumption significantly increases the risk of various types of cancer, highlighting its classification as a Group 1 carcinogen by the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC).
Feasibility Study for New Runway at Cheongju Airport to Be Conducted in the Second Half of the Year
A feasibility study for constructing a new civilian runway at Cheongju International Airport will take place in the latter half of this year, as announced by the Minister of Land, Infrastructure, and Transport.
Polylaminin: why the study was not published by scientific journals and what the next steps of the research are
The study on polylaminin has faced publication rejection from scientific journals due to discrepancies in patient recovery rates and the lack of prior registration in an international research database.
Discovering the molecular keys that allow bones to adapt to movement and effort
An international study has identified key proteins involved in bone adaptation to movement and remodeling, shedding light on vertebrate bone structure evolution.
Researchers Made a Troubling Observation About Breast Cancer
A recent international study reveals a worrying increase in breast cancer diagnoses among younger women in Finland and beyond.
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.
The Robert Capa Foundation prohibits Almeida from using the photographer's name to create a center in Peironcely 10 and the City Council will study the possibility of maintaining it
The International Center of Photography has prohibited Madrid's City Council from using the name of photographer Robert Capa for a project at Peironcely 10 due to concerns about authenticity and adherence to the original vision.
Most women in leadership positions report facing gender barriers in promotion
Eight out of ten women in leadership roles reported that gender barriers hindered their career advancement, according to a study by Todas Group in partnership with Nexus.
INTERNATIONAL STUDY โฉ Welfare states are in a greater crisis than the rest of the world
A report highlights a growing mental health crisis among youth in affluent welfare states, emphasizing feelings of emptiness and despair despite material security.
What are the most reliable and durable car brands, according to an international study
A recent study by Consumer Reports identified the most reliable and durable car brands based on user reviews of over 380,000 vehicles.
Educational fairs gather information on graduation abroad; see dates
Educational fairs in Brazil are set to offer crucial information for students interested in studying abroad, featuring representatives from international institutions.
Education at the site of memory. Students will go to Auschwitz for free admission
Starting in March 2026, Polish students will be able to visit the Auschwitz-Birkenau Museum free of charge as part of educational study trips organized by the International Center for Education about Auschwitz and the Holocaust.
Modern Hip Implants Last Well Up to 30 Years
A new international study indicates that modern hip implants demonstrate impressive long-term durability, showing a significant reduction in the need for revision surgeries.
This is how COVID-19 affected mortality in Finland โ New study released
A recent international study finds that the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on excess mortality in Finland was minimal between early 2020 and spring 2023.
The More You Share, the Bigger It Gets [A Romantic Study by Lee Deahan]
The article discusses the collaborative efforts between evolutionary biology scholars from Korea and Japan, highlighting a meeting in Taiwan to celebrate the centenary of a prominent Japanese evolutionary biologist.
A study involving Vall d'Ebron identifies the first effective drug for preventing migraines in children and adolescents
An international study has shown the drug fremanezumab to be effective and safe in reducing migraine frequency in children and adolescents, an important breakthrough in migraine care.
What Antarctica hid under 523 meters of ice, scientists drill through the ice to reveal secrets from 23 million years ago
Scientists successfully drilled through 523 meters of ice in Antarctica to access and study sediment layers from 23 million years ago as part of an international research project.
The environmental footprint of the war in Ukraine: 311 million tons of COโ
The war in Ukraine has resulted in an environmental impact measured at 311 million tons of COโ emissions since February 2022, according to a new international study.
Chancellor's Foreign Trip: What China Expects from Merz
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz's upcoming visit to China aims to strengthen relations between the two countries, as insights from a study reveal China's expectations from Germany.
Indoor Cats Show Increased Exposure to a Common Household Chemical
An international study indicates that indoor cats have higher concentrations of bisphenol A (BPA) in their fur compared to outdoor cats, raising concerns about the chemical's prevalence in homes.
Loneliness is closely related to personality traits, especially neuroticism
A study led by Estonian and international researchers finds that loneliness is more strongly linked to personality traits such as neuroticism than previously believed.
Education: "We should demand more from students"
The article discusses educational insights gained from the 2023 Pisa study, highlighting the need for Germany to learn from top-performing countries in education.
Cats Become Unexpected Allies Against Breast Cancer
A new international study has revealed that genetic alterations in feline tumors share similarities with those in humans, potentially aiding breast cancer research and treatment.
Shipping: 'Open Registers' vs 'Flags of Convenience'
The European Commission seeks to distinguish between 'open registers' used by leading maritime nations and 'flags of convenience' in a new study on the role of flags in international shipping.
Cautions Hidden in Flat-Faced Cats Revealed by International Research: Survey of 15,000 Cats
A study has found that breeds with flat faces, such as Persians, have over double the risk of anesthetic-related death compared to other cat breeds.
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.
Reading the history of the tumor to anticipate its evolution, an approach that could change cancer treatment
An international study published in Nature suggests that analyzing certain chemical markers in DNA could help reconstruct the development of leukemia and lymphoma, potentially changing cancer treatment approaches.
Historical discovery: Roman roads extended over 300,000 kilometers
A recent international study has revealed that the Roman road network spanned over 300,000 kilometers, significantly surpassing previous estimates.
Research on unprecedented dinosaur footprints in Roraima published in international scientific journal
A groundbreaking study confirming the existence of dinosaur footprints over 100 million years old in Roraima has been published in a leading paleontology journal.
Mobile phones are innocent, they do not cause cancer
A new international study reveals that mobile phone radiation does not significantly increase the risk of cancer, debunking previous concerns.
Dementia after a Stroke: How to Predict Who Is at Greater Risk and How to Reduce It
A recent study presented at the American Stroke Association's International Stroke Conference highlights the ability to predict dementia risk in stroke patients.
New study on corruption: Ukraine surprises, while the USA fails
A new report from Transparency International reveals that the USA has outperformed Saudi Arabia in corruption perceptions, with notable findings on Ukraine's situation.
New study: USA is more corrupt than Saudi Arabia
A new report from Transparency International reveals that the USA has surpassed Saudi Arabia in corruption levels according to the Corruption Perceptions Index.
Your passport to the future: A complete guide to studying abroad from Brazil
Studying at a foreign university offers students the opportunity to experience new cultures and establish a global network, but it requires proper planning and selection of the right institution.
80% of the planet's corals have suffered moderate or severe bleaching, shows unprecedented study
An international study reveals that 80% of the world's coral reefs experienced moderate to severe bleaching between 2014 and 2017, with about 35% of monitored areas showing significant mortality.
Study: Corruption is not decreasing, Denmark and Finland lead the list of exemplary countries
A new report from Transparency International indicates that while Denmark remains the least corrupt nation, Finland follows closely in a time when overall global corruption appears to be rising.
The Latin American country that has the most European traits, according to an international study
According to a study, Uruguay is recognized as the Latin American country with the most European traits, influenced by social, cultural, and economic factors.
A new study with over 200 women reveals: This is men's most attractive body fat percentage.
A new international study suggests that men's attractiveness is related to body fat percentage in ways contrary to popular belief.
Climate change will make half of the Winter Games venues unviable
A study commissioned by the International Olympic Committee predicts that climate change may render half of the Winter Olympics venues unviable by 2050, highlighting the difficulties faced by the Italian resort of Cortina DโAmpezzo as it prepares for the Games this Friday.
SURPRISING DISCOVERY: 85 percent of diabetes warning signs are not shown in blood tests
Researchers are starting to understand why type 2 diabetes is such a complex disease, with a recent widespread international study identifying hundreds of genes and proteins associated with its development, revealing that many important signals would go unnoticed if only blood tests were examined.
Latvia is among the largest military aid providers to Ukraine, according to a study
According to a report by the Peterson Institute for International Economics, Latvia is one of the largest military aid providers to Ukraine, allocating 1.64% of its GDP for military assistance from January 2022 to October 2025.
Before a Regime Change?: Iranians Are Missing Out on Much Prosperity
A study indicates that a regime change in Iran could lead to significant economic gains by lifting international sanctions.
War Law No Longer Exists, Civilians Are Unprotected, This Is a Possible Solution
A study from the Geneva Academy underscores the failure of international law to protect civilians in modern warfare, revealing significant damage from ongoing conflicts.
Almost 4 in 10 cancer cases worldwide could be prevented, says WHO
A new global study by the World Health Organization (WHO) and the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) reveals that nearly 40% of cancer cases could be avoided by reducing known risk factors.
The cancer that can be prevented: seven million cases a year depend on lifestyle
A new international study highlights that 7.1 million cancer cases annually could be avoided by addressing 30 modifiable risk factors in lifestyle.
Anniversaries of February 3: What happened on a day like today?
February 3rd commemorates various events, including the International Day of the Lawyer, aimed at honoring legal professionals and encouraging the study of law.