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Fox News AI Newsletter: AI study buddies are boosting grades to new heights

Welcome to Fox News' Artificial Intelligence Newsletter. The latest advances in AI technology. In today's newsletter: – Using the new “AI Tutor” Rockets student test scores from Texas Private Schools for the top 2% of the country -ADL issues “urgent calls” claiming anti-Israel bias in four major AI language models – Frightening AI-powered swarm robots […]

Non-monogamous as happy in their love lives as traditional couples – study | Relationships

Research suggests that non-unique people are as happy in their love life as those with only one partner, but are less “significantly” sexually satisfied than traditional couples. Polyamory, open relationships, swings are non-specific, based on many forms of consensus. Polyamory has become increasingly mainstream, with recent polls showing that one in 25 people have experienced […]

Office coffee may increase heart attack risk: new study

If Joe's morning cup is the only one that motivates him to work on time, we have some brew-tal news. a New research Outside of Sweden, your office suggests that your office might be a latte trouble in your mind. New research suggests that workplace coffee machines can increase the risk of heart disease through […]

A new study sheds light on the amount of foreign funding to top US universities

First on FOX: New reports from nonprofit and nonpartisan government watchdogs shed light on the tens of millions of dollars that have been poured into US universities in recent years. Reports produced by Americans for public trust and Released this weekfound that $60 billion in foreign gifts and contracts have been injected into American universities […]

​Bizarre illusion could trick your brain into feeling less pain: study

If you've been to a magic show, you know how easy it is to “cheate” your brain and see what's not there. Now a New research Featured in the Journal Pain Reports, we present an effective but unusual fantasy that has stimulating significance in managing pain. Researchers were exploring known phenomena such as: Rubber hand […]

Type 2 diabetes increases risk of liver and pancreatic cancers, study shows | Health

People with type 2 diabetes are at higher risk for some of the most lethal cancers, including liver and pancreatic tumors, with the greatest elevation in women, studies suggesting. An analysis of 95,000 health records shows that the risk of pancreatic cancer is almost twice as high, and women who have recently been diagnosed with […]

Experimental drug could help prevent Alzheimer’s in certain population: study

Experimental drugs show promise in preventing Alzheimer's disease for people at high risk of developing the disease. This is a new study from Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis, researchers have conducted clinical trials in people with rare genetic mutations that almost “guaranteed” the development of Alzheimer's disease in the future, according to […]

New Study Challenges Church Decline Narrative, Suggests Possible Growth in 2025

New research opposes the popular belief that American churches are declining, and suggests that they may actually be growing again, revealing that they are also linked to non-Christians. A church's Barna State of the Church report, created in collaboration with Gloo, reveals that weekly church attendance has been largely higher in the United States since […]

Most back pain treatments don’t work, study finds

Chronic lower back pain is the most common type of pain, affecting approximately 16 million American adults. Now, new research reveals some discouraging findings about potential treatments. A new study published in BMJ's evidence-based medicine found that only one in 10 treatments is effective in relieving back pain. Many of them “barely better than a […]