Showing 2,797 to 2,808 of 5,127 results


Increased Physical Activity Linked to Lower Neuropsychiatric Disease Risk
A study of more than 73,000 adults found a correlation between increased physical activity and lower risk of neuropsychiatric diseases such as anxiety, depression, and dementia, regardless of exercise intensity; the research is slated to be presented at the American Academy of Neurology meeting in A...
Increased Physical Activity Linked to Lower Neuropsychiatric Disease Risk
A study of more than 73,000 adults found a correlation between increased physical activity and lower risk of neuropsychiatric diseases such as anxiety, depression, and dementia, regardless of exercise intensity; the research is slated to be presented at the American Academy of Neurology meeting in A...
Progress
40% Bias Score


Increased Physical Activity Linked to Lower Risk of Neuropsychiatric Diseases
New research analyzing data from over 73,000 adults suggests that any amount of physical activity reduces the risk of neuropsychiatric diseases such as anxiety, depression, and dementia, regardless of intensity; the study is to be presented at the American Academy of Neurology's annual meeting in Ap...
Increased Physical Activity Linked to Lower Risk of Neuropsychiatric Diseases
New research analyzing data from over 73,000 adults suggests that any amount of physical activity reduces the risk of neuropsychiatric diseases such as anxiety, depression, and dementia, regardless of intensity; the study is to be presented at the American Academy of Neurology's annual meeting in Ap...
Progress
32% Bias Score


Evidence of Ancient Ocean on Mars Revealed by Zhurong Rover
Analysis of data from China's Zhurong rover reveals sub-surface coastal deposits on Mars, indicating a vast ancient ice-free ocean that existed for millions of years, protected by a layer of dust and offering unique insights into the planet's past habitability.
Evidence of Ancient Ocean on Mars Revealed by Zhurong Rover
Analysis of data from China's Zhurong rover reveals sub-surface coastal deposits on Mars, indicating a vast ancient ice-free ocean that existed for millions of years, protected by a layer of dust and offering unique insights into the planet's past habitability.
Progress
40% Bias Score


Māori Scholars Publish First Comprehensive History of Māori Art
Toi Te Mana: An Indigenous history of Māori art, a 600-page book by three Māori scholars, is the first comprehensive account of Māori art, spanning diverse mediums from ancient waka to contemporary digital art and challenging traditional Western art historical narratives.
Māori Scholars Publish First Comprehensive History of Māori Art
Toi Te Mana: An Indigenous history of Māori art, a 600-page book by three Māori scholars, is the first comprehensive account of Māori art, spanning diverse mediums from ancient waka to contemporary digital art and challenging traditional Western art historical narratives.
Progress
24% Bias Score


Physical Activity Significantly Lowers Risk of Multiple Diseases
A study of 73,411 UK adults found that moderate-to-intense physical activity (at least 3 METs) reduced the risk of dementia, stroke, anxiety, depression, and sleep disorders by 14-40%, while increased sedentary time raised the risk by 5-54%.
Physical Activity Significantly Lowers Risk of Multiple Diseases
A study of 73,411 UK adults found that moderate-to-intense physical activity (at least 3 METs) reduced the risk of dementia, stroke, anxiety, depression, and sleep disorders by 14-40%, while increased sedentary time raised the risk by 5-54%.
Progress
32% Bias Score


EMA Recommends Approval of Alzheimer's Drug Lecanemab
The European Medicines Agency (EMA) again recommends approving Lecanemab, an Alzheimer's drug, for early-stage patients after previously rejecting it due to safety concerns; a new analysis shows benefits outweigh risks in a specific patient subgroup; the drug is already approved in the USA.
EMA Recommends Approval of Alzheimer's Drug Lecanemab
The European Medicines Agency (EMA) again recommends approving Lecanemab, an Alzheimer's drug, for early-stage patients after previously rejecting it due to safety concerns; a new analysis shows benefits outweigh risks in a specific patient subgroup; the drug is already approved in the USA.
Progress
40% Bias Score

HPV Vaccine Significantly Reduces Cervical Cancer Risk in Young Women
The CDC reports an 80% reduction in precancerous cervical lesions among vaccinated 20-24 year-old women from 2008-2022, contrasting with US Health Secretary Robert Kennedy Jr.'s stance against the HPV vaccine, despite his financial ties to lawsuits against the vaccine manufacturer.

HPV Vaccine Significantly Reduces Cervical Cancer Risk in Young Women
The CDC reports an 80% reduction in precancerous cervical lesions among vaccinated 20-24 year-old women from 2008-2022, contrasting with US Health Secretary Robert Kennedy Jr.'s stance against the HPV vaccine, despite his financial ties to lawsuits against the vaccine manufacturer.
Progress
40% Bias Score

France's Falling Global Scientific Rank: Increased Publications, Decreased Influence
France's scientific output has increased, yet its global ranking has fallen from 6th to 13th since 2018 due to increased competition from emerging nations and internal challenges like bureaucracy and underinvestment, despite some progress in certain fields.

France's Falling Global Scientific Rank: Increased Publications, Decreased Influence
France's scientific output has increased, yet its global ranking has fallen from 6th to 13th since 2018 due to increased competition from emerging nations and internal challenges like bureaucracy and underinvestment, despite some progress in certain fields.
Progress
40% Bias Score

Study Predicts Kipyegon Could Break 4-Minute Mile Barrier With Optimized Pacing
A new study predicts Kenyan runner Faith Kipyegon could break the 4-minute mile barrier with improved pacing, utilizing aerodynamic drafting to reduce wind resistance; however, this would require a non-sanctioned race with specially coordinated pacers.

Study Predicts Kipyegon Could Break 4-Minute Mile Barrier With Optimized Pacing
A new study predicts Kenyan runner Faith Kipyegon could break the 4-minute mile barrier with improved pacing, utilizing aerodynamic drafting to reduce wind resistance; however, this would require a non-sanctioned race with specially coordinated pacers.
Progress
56% Bias Score

Trump Administration Layoffs Cripple NOAA's Weather Forecasting Capabilities
The Trump administration initiated layoffs at NOAA, impacting around 800 employees initially, with potential for over 1000 job losses by the end of the week; this affects various divisions, including hurricane prediction, and raises concerns about reduced disaster preparedness.

Trump Administration Layoffs Cripple NOAA's Weather Forecasting Capabilities
The Trump administration initiated layoffs at NOAA, impacting around 800 employees initially, with potential for over 1000 job losses by the end of the week; this affects various divisions, including hurricane prediction, and raises concerns about reduced disaster preparedness.
Progress
48% Bias Score

CAC Score: A Crucial Tool for Early Heart Disease Detection
A coronary artery calcium (CAC) score, obtained via a low-dose CT scan, measures calcium buildup in heart arteries to assess heart disease risk; scores above 400 indicate high risk, while a score of zero suggests very low risk, guiding preventative measures.

CAC Score: A Crucial Tool for Early Heart Disease Detection
A coronary artery calcium (CAC) score, obtained via a low-dose CT scan, measures calcium buildup in heart arteries to assess heart disease risk; scores above 400 indicate high risk, while a score of zero suggests very low risk, guiding preventative measures.
Progress
40% Bias Score

Roscosmos Progress MS-30 Launch Broadcast on 250 Digital Platforms
At 00:24:27 Moscow time, Roscosmos launched the Progress MS-30 cargo ship to the ISS carrying 2.6 tons of supplies, including equipment, food, and a new spacesuit; the launch was simultaneously broadcast on 250 digital platforms and various media outlets, reaching over 12 million people on digital s...

Roscosmos Progress MS-30 Launch Broadcast on 250 Digital Platforms
At 00:24:27 Moscow time, Roscosmos launched the Progress MS-30 cargo ship to the ISS carrying 2.6 tons of supplies, including equipment, food, and a new spacesuit; the launch was simultaneously broadcast on 250 digital platforms and various media outlets, reaching over 12 million people on digital s...
Progress
40% Bias Score
Showing 2,797 to 2,808 of 5,127 results