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A new study published in GigaScience suggests that the number of years a woman spends in her reproductive phase—between her first period and menopause—may be linked to how well her brain ages ...
Businesses have hiked prices quickly in response to tariffs, though only modestly cut headcount, according to a new study by the Federal Reserve Bank of New York that surveyed companies across the ...
A new study offers unprecedented insights into the incel (involuntary celibate) community, uncovering critical facts that challenge prevailing stereotypes and expand our understanding of this ...
A new study has found a link between chronic cannabis use − including in edible form − and an increased risk of cardiovascular disease that's comparable to the effects of smoking tobacco.
A new study, published in the Journal of the International Society of Sports Nutrition, which explored how beetroot juice affected a group of climbers’ performance, found some very promising ...
A New Study Shows Sex Before Bed Is Linked With Better Sleep. Here's Why. All the science, broken down by experts.
A study from Radboud University suggests the universe may end sooner. The research expands on Hawking's theory of black hole evaporation. All massive objects, not just black holes, may evaporate ...
A new study has revealed the surprising role British innovation played in spurring Bronze Age civilizations across Europe, according to a new study published in the journal Antiquity. By analyzing ...
If you missed last week's study, “What the Old Testament Says About Eyes and Sight,” please take five minutes to read it now. While we wait, listen to this inspiring song on the topic and ...
Scientists at University of California, Irvine, have discovered a “groundbreaking" new therapy to fight Alzheimer's disease, using stem cells to “program" human immune cells.
Five Psalms, one Proverb, two Old Testament chapters, and two New Testament chapters daily — 10 chapters total. This isn't about checking boxes or following rules. It's about immersing yourself in God ...
ARLINGTON, Texas — The University of Texas at Arlington has published a new study that finds microplastics are continuing to slip into water and soil despite advances in wastewater treatment.
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