Study reveals changes caused by AI in the digital content market
A study shows that artificial intelligence is significantly transforming the digital content market, generating over R$ 140 million in 2025 through AI-related educational products.
Bertelsmann Foundation: Was there sustainability?
A new study indicates that most companies are unlikely to meet their climate goals, raising questions about past commitments to sustainability.
A Surprising Factor More Important Than Winter Supplementary Feeding for Birds
A study shows that while winter supplementary feeding aids in bird survival and reproduction, environmental conditions and traditional lifestyles have a more significant impact on bird populations.
The mineral wealth of Antarctica is exposed as the climate warms
A new study indicates that climate change will soon expose valuable mineral deposits in Antarctica as its ice cover diminishes.
One in eight Lithuanians relieves stress with medication, even more resort to intoxicants
A recent study indicates that a significant portion of the Lithuanian population experiences daily stress, with many turning to medication and intoxicants for relief.
Use of ayahuasca or cannabis maintains normal neurocognition
A new study claims that regular use of ayahuasca and cannabis does not impair cognitive function, challenging prevailing stereotypes about these substances.
AI resorts to nuclear weapons in 95% of simulations โ study
A study by researchers at King's College London reveals that advanced AI models tend to resort to nuclear weapons in military simulations 95% of the time, presenting serious implications for AI's role in conflict scenarios.
Lufthansa takes on its active role in Nazism for the first time and commissions a study about its responsibility
Lufthansa has taken a significant step in acknowledging its historical role during the Nazi regime by commissioning a study on its involvement and the use of forced labor.
Eastern Finland University studied the effects of the Eastern Railway: would expand and strengthen the labor market
The study from Eastern Finland University indicates that the Eastern Railway would positively impact the development of eastern Finland by enhancing accessibility and expanding the labor market.
Some 80-year-olds still have razor-sharp brains โ and now scientists know why
A study reveals that 'SuperAgers' over 80 generate more neurons, offering insights into their exceptional cognitive abilities.
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.
The Moon's Magnetic Field Contradicts Scientists' Expectations
A recent study reveals that the Moon's magnetic field has been generally weak for most of its 4.5 billion year history, contradicting previous assumptions about its strength in the past.
Will artificial intelligence in universities lead to a return to oral exams? A discussion about LU's research
A study conducted by the University of Latvia explores how students and teachers are integrating artificial intelligence into their academic processes.
The 'forever chemicals' may accelerate aging in men aged 50-65
A new study suggests that PFAS, known as 'forever chemicals', could accelerate biological aging in men between the ages of 50 and 65.
Eesti Energia is going to study its brand for a large sum of money
Eesti Energia plans to commission a brand study valued at 300,000 euros plus VAT.
More than 40% of civil servants report using remote work to escape pressure
More than 40% of civil servants in France utilize remote work to alleviate pressure, according to a study by DGAFP.
Individuals may value rewards more when earned through effort
A study from Stanford researchers suggests that effort can increase the perceived value of rewards by triggering neurochemical responses related to pleasure.
THE INVISIBLE PAIN OF ESTONIANS: Are you among people, yet feel lonely? The reason may lie in this
A recent study reveals that 60% of Estonians experience feelings of loneliness despite regular social interactions, with 12% having no one to confide in about their problems.
Creativity Alone Doesn't Win. It Needs Media Power
This article highlights the findings of a study indicating that creativity in advertising is ineffective without a strong media presence.
Antibacterial coatings may fail over time
A study by researchers at the University of Tartu reveals that antibacterial coatings, although initially effective, may lose their efficacy over time, highlighting the need for long-term testing of such materials.
SAM: the state will finance more medical study places
The Lithuanian government plans to increase funding for medical study places to encourage healthcare professionals to work in regional areas.
An ancient Chinese practice that helps lower blood pressure: how to do it, step by step
The article discusses Baduanjin, an ancient Chinese practice that combines movement and mindfulness, which has been shown to help lower blood pressure and is comparable to brisk walking according to a recent study.
Invisible movement may determine the durability of dental fillings
A study from the University of Tartu reveals that molecular movement continues in dental fillings after they harden, potentially affecting their longevity.
A Diverse Winter Landscape is More Important to Birds than Winter Supplemental Feeding
A recent study indicates that environmental conditions and traditional lifestyles in rural East Poland significantly influence local bird populations more than supplemental winter feeding.
The two substances that age men faster โ The new research
A new study finds that PFAS chemicals are accelerating biological aging in middle-aged men, according to research from the Jiao Tong University School of Medicine in Shanghai.
Most misspelt words revealed in new study of nearly a million school kids
A new study reveals the most misspelt words among nearly a million schoolchildren, highlighting common spelling mistakes and patterns.
Attacks on the LGTBI Community Lead to a 'Systematic Suppression of Individual Freedoms', According to a Study
A recent report highlights that attacks on the LGTBI community signal a broader pattern of suppression of individual freedoms across Europe.
Cancer and Nuclear Power Plants. The First Such Study in the 21st Century Sparked a Wave of Comments
A recent study shows that US counties closer to operational nuclear power plants have higher cancer mortality rates, but experts cast doubt on the findings.
Climate change intensified the torrential rains caused by the storm train
Recent torrential rains linked to climate change have caused significant flooding in Spain, Portugal, and northern Morocco, according to a new study from World Weather Attribution.
Which food reduced bad cholesterol in 48 hours
A study from the University of Bonn found that a two-day diet consisting almost entirely of oats reduced bad cholesterol by 10% in participants with metabolic syndrome.
New genome study: Fewer people are related to Genghis Khan than previously thought
A new genome study reveals that the number of people related to Genghis Khan is much smaller than earlier estimations, contradicting the belief that one in every 200 men worldwide might share a lineage with him.
Switching to one diet after turning 45 can add three years to your life
A new study indicates that changing your diet after 45 could potentially increase lifespan by three years.
Will electric car batteries last longer than expected? Subsidies undermine confidence in used cars
A recent study reveals that used electric cars retain significant battery capacity, alleviating concerns for potential buyers.
7 out of 10 young people are not worried about the climate: 'A surprise'
A recent study reveals that 73% of Swedish teenagers express low concern about climate change, which researchers found surprising.
This is how much life expectancy is after an early dementia diagnosis
A Finnish study indicates that individuals diagnosed with early-onset dementia live on average just under nine years following their diagnosis, with the darkest prognosis for those suffering from frontotemporal degeneration.
A 45-minute nap enhances learning and resets the brain
A recent study reveals that a short afternoon nap of up to 45 minutes can improve learning abilities by restoring the plasticity of neural connections in the brain.
Positive news: HPV vaccine provides long-term protection
A new Swedish study shows that the HPV vaccine reduces the risk of cervical cancer for at least 18 years, with those vaccinated before age 17 experiencing nearly an 80% lower risk than unvaccinated women.
If this disease strikes, life expectancy may be only 9 years
A recent Finnish study reveals that individuals diagnosed with dementia before the age of 65 typically have a life expectancy of just under nine years after diagnosis.
A 40,000-Year-Old Discovery Could Be a Lost Chapter in the Origins of Human Communication
A recent study suggests that early European hunter-gatherers used a sophisticated system of signs to transmit information 40,000 years ago, predating writing as we know it.
Harry Styles says he uses dating app to study languages
Harry Styles revealed that he uses a dating app not for dating but to learn languages, specifically Italian, emphasizing immersion in language learning.
Contrast with those over 55: Young people aged 18 to 34 increasingly face difficulties in solving everyday challenges
A recent study reveals that young people in Argentina aged 18 to 34 are experiencing a sustained deterioration in their ability to cope with everyday challenges compared to older individuals.
One type of olive oil has a surprising effect on brainpower during aging
A new study reveals that extra virgin olive oil could enhance cognitive function and promote gut health in aging individuals.
The gravity 'hole' that reveals 70 million years of Earth's internal history
A study reveals how a large gravitational anomaly under Antarctica has changed over 70 million years due to movements in the Earth's mantle.
USP count indicates much smaller crowd at carnival blocks than numbers released in SP
A study conducted by researchers at the University of Sรฃo Paulo estimates that the crowd at the Pipoca da Rainha carnival block was around 20,000, significantly lower than the 2 million reported by the block's organizers.
Malbecs or Prosecco? A study reveals what your choice of wine can reveal about you
A new study indicates that your wine choice can reveal details about your personality, suggesting that preference between wines like Malbec and Zinfandel can reflect different life approaches and character traits.
HU da Unifap recruits volunteers for study on natural treatment for knee osteoarthritis
The University Hospital of the Federal University of Amapรก is recruiting volunteers for a study on natural treatment options for knee osteoarthritis, comparing the use of ultrasound with rosemary oil against traditional gel.
Almost 70% of Russian prisoners of war believe the war against Ukraine is justified
A study shows that nearly 70% of Russian war prisoners perceive the war against Ukraine as justified, strongly influenced by Russian propaganda.
Something so terrible happens at night that health is destroyed
Exposure to nighttime traffic noise can surprisingly impact health, leading to changes in cholesterol and fat levels, as highlighted by a study from the University of Oulu.
New study: the brains of 'super-elders' have a special ability that could explain their exceptional memory
A new study suggests that the brains of 'super-elders' may possess unique characteristics allowing them to maintain exceptional memory and cognition in old age.
What would happen to Antarctica if the Earth's temperature rises by 2ยฐC? A finding alerts about the consequences of global warming
Scientists have drilled unprecedented depths in Antarctica to study the potential impacts of a 2ยฐC rise in global temperatures on the ice sheets.