Finnish Research: Constant Fiddling with Phones is More Straining than Long Screen Time
A recent study by Aalto University researchers reveals that the most mental strain from digital devices comes from frequent short usage, rather than prolonged screen time.
Those who go to sleep at this time are the richest and smartest
A new British study suggests that people who sleep late may possess extraordinary qualities.
Urban birds use cigarette butts to ward off parasites from their nests
Urban birds are utilizing cigarette butts in their nests to repel parasites, as shown in a recent study.
Putin invented a starving mother and has been hiding his sons for years, says journalist Badanin, who knows almost everything about him
Investigative journalist Roman Badanin discusses his in-depth study of Vladimir Putin's personal life and the implications of this knowledge.
โI heard I was addicted to opioidsโ: women have their pain underestimated in hospitals and receive less treatment than men, study shows
A recent study reveals that women often have their pain underestimated in hospitals compared to men, leading to less effective treatment.
Research: businesses cite 7 areas of inefficiency, mainly see opportunities in infrastructure improvement
A recent study reveals that Lithuanian companies identify their sales and cost management as the least effective areas, while emphasizing the importance of infrastructural improvements.
Researchers: This phenomenon is not recognized in Finland - affects up to 300,000 homes
A study reveals that up to 300,000 homes in Finland may suffer from energy poverty due to high energy costs and low incomes, particularly affecting single-person households and those with many children.
Study: Every tenth euro spent in online shopping ends up in China
A recent study revealed that 10% of every euro spent in Finnish online shopping goes to China, as domestic e-commerce grows at a faster pace than foreign alternatives.
The signs you're stuck in a life rut - from same sofa spot to same mug daily
A recent study shows that two-thirds of Brits feel stuck in a life rut, exhibiting repetitive habits in their daily routines.
A real person alleviates feelings of loneliness better than artificial intelligence
A study finds that human interactions provide more lasting relief from feelings of loneliness compared to conversations with AI chatbots.
The Viking is not equal to the Viking: there was more violence in this country
A study led by researchers from universities in Norway and the USA reveals that Viking graves in Norway show significantly higher levels of violence and weaponry compared to those in Denmark.
Japanese research: Cats recognize their owner's commands but do not always comply
A study from the University of Tokyo reveals that while cats can recognize commands from their owners, they may not always choose to respond.
A study shows that running marathons does not cause long-term heart damage (at least in men)
A recent study finds no long-term heart damage from marathon running, following public concerns raised after a man's death during a major race in Madrid.
War in Ukraine. US Special Envoy: Breakthrough in Peace Negotiations
A recent report by the Institute for the Study of War highlights a planned Russian offensive targeting Ukraine's main defensive line but predicts significant losses for Russian forces.
The heat can make millions physically inactive
Rising temperatures could drive millions of adults toward physical inactivity, leading to early deaths and significant productivity losses, according to a study.
Is the dog man's best friend? This is what a study revealed about the human-animal bond
A recent study indicates that dogs are increasingly seen as family members, with owners reporting higher satisfaction from their pets compared to human relationships.
Is it true that city birds do not flee even when approached by people? A comparison between Tokyo and Ibaraki
A study comparing bird behavior in urban Tokyo and rural Ibaraki has found that city birds tend to be less fearful of human presence.
Study links childrenโs social media use with anxiety and depression in teenage years
A study by Imperial College London shows that children who use social media for more than three hours a day are more likely to experience anxiety and depression as teenagers, with a notable impact on girls.
Rio Branco is the city that invests the least in sanitation per inhabitant in the country, says study
Rio Branco, the capital of Acre, Brazil, is reported to invest the least in basic sanitation per resident, with only R$ 8.99 allocated, far below the recommended standards.
Know what to pay attention to in the diet of vegetarian and vegan children
A study shows that a vegetarian diet can be healthy for children with proper monitoring and potential supplementation.
Sleep this much if you want to avoid diabetes
A study suggests that sleeping just under seven and a half hours each night can help maintain insulin sensitivity and reduce the risk of type 2 diabetes.
New Study: Beavers Could Help in the Fight Against Climate Change
A recent study reveals that beavers can effectively contribute to climate change mitigation by creating wetlands that store significant amounts of carbon.
Women who enter menopause before 40 have a higher risk of heart attack, study says
A new study reveals that women who experience menopause before age 40 have a significantly higher risk of heart attacks compared to those who enter menopause later.
This is the boundary between bad behavior and psychological violence โ the situation after a conflict is revealing
A study by Statistics Finland reveals that about half of Finnish women have experienced psychological violence in their relationships.
A new threat to human health: warns of catastrophic consequences
A study warns that climate change-induced heat could lead to millions of adults becoming physically inactive, resulting in premature deaths and substantial economic losses worldwide.
Anne de Guignรฉ: "The new catastrophic assessment of the cost of global warming"
A recent American study drastically increases the estimated economic costs of global warming, emphasizing the urgent need for decarbonization efforts.
At what age does aging accelerate?: This is the body's turning point
A recent study identifies a turning point in human aging where the degenerative process accelerates.
Orcas can be occasional cannibals, study claims
A new study reveals that orcas may occasionally engage in cannibalism, as evidenced by bite-marked dorsal fins found on a Russian beach.
Almost half of Australians think foreign military will attack within five years, ANU study suggests
A significant portion of Australians fear a foreign military attack within the next five years, according to a recent study by the Australian National University.
USP helps correct historical data on head and neck cancer and paves the way for new treatments
A study involving researchers from USP reveals that rare and severe variants of squamous cell carcinoma are less common than previously thought, impacting treatment strategies.
Exodus of Dominicans in New York: Study Reveals Why Migrant Population Has Decreased in Recent Years
A study reveals a 13% decrease in the Dominican population in New York from 2021 to 2024 due to economic challenges despite ongoing immigration.
SP has an average of 70 cases per day of domestic violence associated with alcohol use
A recent study revealed that there are 70 daily cases of domestic violence related to alcohol consumption in Sรฃo Paulo, totaling over 50,000 incidents from 2023 to 2024.
Looking for volunteers to live for a month for free in the mountains: the new project by Eurac Research
Eurac Research in Italy is seeking volunteers to live in the mountains for a month to study the effects of prolonged exposure to moderate altitude on healthy individuals.
VIDEO: 12-year-old dancer stands out in dance, wins awards and receives scholarship abroad
At just 12 years old, Hilton Bernardo Oliveira da Silva, known as Bernardo, has already made a name for himself in the dance world, earning awards and a scholarship to study abroad.
New study: Many cancer survivors suffer from multiple late effects
A new nationwide study reveals that a significant portion of cancer survivors in Denmark suffer from multiple late effects, including severe symptoms that impact daily life.
Silent extinction of prey may lead to the disappearance of the jaguar from the Atlantic Forest, study points out
A Brazilian study reveals that the diminishing availability of prey is linked to the declining population of jaguars in the Atlantic Forest, warning about their potential extinction in the region.
Closure of the Strait of Hormuz could compromise fertilizer imports, says study
A study highlights the potential impact of the closure of the Strait of Hormuz on Brazil's fertilizer imports, suggesting a possible increase in costs by 7% to 10% for the 2026-2027 crop season.
Research: Even light exercise is effective
A study by the UKK Institute indicates that even moderate light exercise can provide fitness and health benefits, potentially within six weeks.
Torino Shroud - one of history's greatest frauds?
A recent study reveals the oldest known written source that disproves the authenticity of the Turin Shroud.
Marijuana grows, cocaine and crack stabilize: how Brazilians have increased drug consumption in the last 11 years
A study reveals a significant increase in drug experimentation in Brazil over the past decade, primarily driven by a rise in marijuana use.
Scientists Dedicated a Special Diet, Which Had to Be Followed for Only Two Days: The Results Were Shocking
A study from Bonn University reveals significant health improvements after a two-day oat-based diet for individuals with metabolic syndrome.
Cities of Greater BH are champions in water waste, study points out
A study reveals that Ribeirรฃo das Neves and Betim are among Brazil's cities with the highest water waste rates.
Two spacecraft will land on the asteroid heading towards Earth
The asteroid Apophis, which measures about 400 meters in diameter, is set to pass dangerously close to Earth in April 2029, prompting multiple space agencies to prepare missions to study it.
How AI can create better leg prosthetics: 'Cracked the code'
A new study reveals that AI can improve leg prosthetics for above-knee amputees by decoding movements directly from the remaining nerves.
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.
Water fountains that are not properly sanitized can contaminate water, study shows
A study reveals that water from public drinking fountains may have higher microbial contamination levels than tap water, due to inadequate maintenance and sanitation.
A new study of centenarians' blood reveals: Two things are crucial if you want to live long.
A recent study on the blood of centenarians highlights two key factors essential for longevity.
Drivers 'overpaying' DVLA when they 'don't need to'
A study reveals that 2.9 million British motorists are unknowingly overpaying their Vehicle Excise Duty due to a 5% surcharge associated with monthly payments.
The hidden danger in your 'keto' diet: why the most popular sweetener in the U.S. could be suffocating your cerebral arteries and doubling the risk of stroke
A new study warns that erythritol, a popular sugar substitute in the U.S. food industry, may weaken the blood-brain barrier and increase the risk of stroke.
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.