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A new study finds that AI cannot predict the stock market. AI models often give misleading results

A new study found pesticides alter gut bacteria growth and metabolism, triggering inflammation-linked lipid changes that may affect human health.

A new study finds 86% of global croplands now face more soil exposure to climate extremes – risking carbon loss, erosion, and food security.

Wai Wai teachers in Brazil co-authored a school grammar written entirely in their native language

Fisetin ameliorates vascular smooth muscle cell calcification via DUSP1-dependent p38 MAPK inhibition

A new study shows that English textbooks for young learners are being written for children who can’t yet read — leaving teachers to abandon official materials and improvise lessons

From 2006–2020, people in the Western US faced 32 days a year, on average, of extreme heat, wildfire smoke, or nearby fires

A new study shows that melting sea ice narrows the range of underwater light, shifting it toward blue

Influence of rapamycin on safety and healthspan metrics after one year: PEARL trial results

Livestock farm air contains high levels of antibiotic resistance genes – up to 7× more than urban air – posing serious health risks

This study shows that changes in how the brain processes a key protein (amyloid-beta) can help predict when symptoms of inherited Alzheimer’s start – no matter which gene is affected.

A new study finds that CO₂ and CH₄ emissions in Africa significantly increase surface temperature, which in turn drives sea level rise – threatening millions in coastal regions.

A new study analysed 226 sludge samples from wastewater treatment plants across 6 continents

A study of 150 countries finds fiscal policy can reduce CO₂ – but only in high-income nations

New research finds both organic and conventional farms lose soil functionality as management intensity rises – suggesting 'productive deintensification' is the path forward.

A new study found that recalling good memories can ease psychological pain and even raise physical pain thresholds.

A new study found Americans are more likely to talk about global warming if they feel worried, see it as risky, trust science, and hear others talk too.

More than half of US counties lack air quality monitoring stations, with rural and disadvantaged areas most affected.

There is a Marxist Paradox in revolutionary violence

Lakes now release ~1.5% more heat globally, with mid-high latitude lakes (>45°N) releasing ~1.8% more, driven by ice loss and stronger radiation.

Decreased mitochondrial NAD+ in WRN deficient cells links to dysfunctional proliferation

A new study finds people who trust science and traditional media are more supportive of climate nudges (gentle prompts for greener choices) – but that social media trust can reduce global solidarity.

A new study identifies four psychological profiles linked to vaccine attitudes – from eco-humanists to sceptics

Inhibition of the metalloprotease ADAM19 as a novel senomorphic strategy to ameliorate gut permeability and senescence markers by modulating senescence-associated secretory phenotype (SASP)

From extreme heat and floods to shifting disease risks, a new study shows how global warming disrupts every stage of blood collection, testing, storage, and delivery – putting lives at risk.

AI-Enabled Tools for Cardiovascular Screening Show Promise in Identifying Heart Dysfunction in Women of Reproductive Age

Recent research shows that optimization of fertilization combined with water-saving irrigation improves the water and nitrogen utilization efficiency of wheat and reduces nitrogen loss in the Nansi Lake Basin…

New analysis of US tide gauge data (1950–2020) finds storm surge extremes are increasing because of climate change – and have been severely underestimated in 85% of locations.

A new study found ticks in woods where non-native pheasants are released carry Borrelia (Lyme disease bacteria) at 2.5× the rate of control sites.

Replacing crops with solar panels in California cut food output – but boosted water savings and farmer income

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