India's Digital Personal Data Protection Act is reshaping how organisations design and deploy AI, embedding consent, ...
A new study suggests that the average person may be far more aware of their own lack of political knowledge than previously ...
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New research uncovers a seemingly universal preference for lower-quality news on social media
Researchers analyzed 11 million posts to find that while political bias varies by site, the preference for low-quality news ...
A new analysis from Farm Flavor sheds light on the scale of agricultural losses that led the White House this week to ...
E-commerce trends 2026 in Latin America: key insights into an expanding and transforming market, with a focus on profitability and technology.
Introduction Repeated exposure to domestic violence (DV) is common among women; however, little is known about how women’s ...
Objectives Accurate assessment of injury severity is crucial for effective injury risk management in elite sports. To ...
Derrick, T. , Jocelyn, A. , Pinkrah, R. , Tiwaa, A. and Azize, D. (2025) Sub-Fertility and Obesity among Urban Ghanaian Women in Cape Coast, West Africa. Open Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 15, ...
A breakthrough study published in npj Aging just introduced a refreshing alternative: a urinary microRNA aging clock. By ...
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Old military air samples hid climate change, scientists find
Decades-old air samples once collected for military surveillance have turned out to be an accidental time capsule of climate change. By extracting DNA from those vials, scientists have reconstructed ...
Changes in culture and society are reshaping consumer behaviors, expectations for experiences, and even economic frameworks.
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