Space research in microgravity may aid in combating drug-resistant superbugs

Research in Space Aimed at Combating Drug-Resistant Superbugs New research suggests that microgravity, such as that experienced on the International Space Station (ISS), could be a key factor in the fight against drug-resistant superbugs, according to reports. NASA defines microgravity as a state where objects seem weightless. Scientists from the University of Wisconsin-Madison have observed […]
Blood test identifies Crohn’s disease years before symptoms develop in research

Potential Early Detection for Crohn’s Disease via Blood Test A recent study suggests that a straightforward blood test might detect Crohn’s disease years before any symptoms arise. This research, reported by SWNS, comes from Canadian scientists who believe their findings could allow for earlier diagnosis and possibly even prevention of this chronic inflammatory bowel disease […]
Consider these non-tech stocks that show solid growth potential, according to Trivariate Research.

Trivariate Research has introduced a new selection of companies labelled “Non-Tech Compounders” aimed at investors who wish to diversify beyond high-growth tech stocks. Founder and CEO Adam Parker mentioned in a recent client report that their outlook on U.S. stocks is neutral as the year begins. With indexes like the S&P 500 and Dow Jones […]
Exercise is as effective for depression as therapy or medication, research shows

Exercise Found to Potentially Treat Depression This story discusses suicide. If you or someone you know is considering suicide, please contact the Suicide and Crisis Lifeline at 988 or 1-800-273-TALK (8255). New research indicates that engaging in exercise may be just as effective as therapy and antidepressants for treating depression. The Cochrane review analyzed 73 […]
Three Least Favorable Republicans on Important Affordability Policy as Revealed by Recent Research

Midterm Elections Highlight Energy Policy Performance As we approach the midterm elections, affordability continues to be a pressing issue. A recent report by the energy nonprofit Power the Future (PTF) evaluates Congress’s performance regarding energy policy. The analysis indicates that certain Democratic policies—specifically those that disrupt energy supplies—are correlated with higher electricity prices. However, it’s […]
Top NMN supplements for long life in 2026, based on research

We’ve entered a phase where scientific backing supports the quest for longevity. What used to be the realm of biohackers and researchers is now more mainstream, fueled by straightforward yet tough questions. Consumers are asking, “What really works, and what’s the mechanism behind it?” Increasingly, the focus is shifting towards cellular health, notably the role […]
Long-term high-fat diet prepares the liver for cancer growth, new research indicates

High-Fat Diets Linked to Increased Risk of Liver Cancer Consuming a high-fat diet over extended periods—think fast foods and heavily processed snacks—could lead to significant changes in liver function, potentially raising cancer risk. Researchers from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) emphasize that it might be more about the duration of exposure to a fatty […]
FX Daily Overview – MUFG Research

Japan’s Stock Market and Economic Outlook Japan’s stock market has taken a hit, partly reversing earlier gains this year after China revealed plans to impose export controls on items that may benefit its military. The TOPIX index fell by 0.8%, while the yen experienced a slight increase against the dollar. Even though the drop in […]
FX Daily Overview – MUFG Research

Currency Movements and Economic Indicators High-beta currencies like the Australian and New Zealand dollars saw significant gains overnight, buoyed by a resurgence in global investor confidence. The MSCI ACWI World Stock Index reached a new peak at the start of the year, following a consolidation phase since last fall. Additionally, copper prices, often seen as […]
Research on the Bayeux Tapestry presents a theory about the origins of monastic dining halls.

New Insights Into the Bayeux Tapestry’s Purpose Recent historical research is shaking up long-held beliefs about the creation of the Bayeux Tapestry, a significant medieval artwork. This tapestry, well-known for illustrating the Norman Conquest and the Battle of Hastings, is often thought to have originated in the 1070s. It showcases the Normans invading England, portraying […]