Cornell agrees to reinstating federal research funding

Cornell University Reaches Funding Agreement with Trump Administration Cornell University announced on Friday that it has finalized a deal with the Trump administration, resulting in the restoration of over $250 million in funding for the institution. This agreement not only includes $60 million designated for the university but also concludes all federal investigations into allegations […]
Excessive alcohol consumption connected to strokes occurring much earlier, new research reveals

Heavy Drinking Linked to Earlier Strokes New research indicates that having a third alcoholic drink could be detrimental to your brain health. Researchers from Harvard University have discovered that individuals consuming three or more drinks daily might experience strokes over ten years sooner than those who drink less. This study, published in the American Academy […]
Consuming 5 cups of fruits and vegetables each day enhances sleep in just 24 hours, according to research.

Study Suggests Fruits and Vegetables May Enhance Sleep Quality A recent study indicates that consuming more fruits and vegetables might lead to better sleep, with noticeable effects appearing quite quickly. Researchers from Columbia University and the University of Chicago conducted an investigation involving 34 healthy young adults over a span of 201 days. Their findings, […]
Is your zodiac sign the most adventurous? Research uncovers sexual secrets

Exploring Astrology and Kinks Let’s dive into what astrology reveals about our intimate preferences. Recent research spearheaded by a female-led dating app for femmes has shed light on the connections between zodiac signs and sexual interests. This inquiry analyzed data from about a million users and, well, the findings are quite intriguing. For instance, it […]
UnitedHealthcare compensates Optum doctors higher than others, according to research.

Diving overview: A recent study reveals that UnitedHealthcare compensates its affiliate, Optum, 17% more than it does other healthcare providers. This finding has raised concerns for critics about the implications of vertical integration, especially regarding UnitedHealth, which owns both entities. In regions where UnitedHealthcare holds a minimum of 25% market share, this figure escalates to […]
Research indicates that extended use of melatonin could affect heart health.

According to a report from the American Heart Association, prolonged use of melatonin supplements may heighten the risk of hospitalizations due to heart failure. Melatonin is frequently utilized for treating insomnia and is often marketed as a safe, natural remedy. Still, the lack of extensive data regarding its long-term cardiovascular safety prompted researchers to evaluate […]
Research shows ChatGPT cannot tell fact from fiction.

There’s yet another reason to be frustrated with technology. A recent article in a journal highlighted that prominent AI chatbots, such as ChatGPT, struggle to differentiate between belief and fact, which raises red flags about the potential for spreading misinformation. The study from Stanford University observed that “most models lack a firm understanding of the […]
Inconsistent blood pressure linked to brain aging in older adults, research shows

Study Highlights Blood Pressure Variability in Aging A recent study from the University of Southern California indicates that the fluctuations in blood pressure from one heartbeat to the next could be as crucial as overall blood pressure levels, particularly regarding brain health in the elderly. Researchers discovered that older adults who exhibited significant variations in […]
Research indicates your immune system could be aging more quickly than you realize.

Recent studies suggest that, even if you feel fit, your immune system may age more quickly than you realize, which could heighten your susceptibility to infections and immune-related illnesses. “Like all aging, immune aging means that as we get older, our immune systems become less effective. They start making more mistakes and become less capable […]
Recent research explains why it’s not beneficial to win a bidding war.

It’s Not Just About Winning A comprehensive study analyzing nearly 14 million home sales across 30 states over the past two decades reveals that buyers who succeed in bidding wars—the ones who land the homes they desire—often encounter significant drawbacks. Research indicates that those who pay above the asking price, a common trait in competitive […]