New York City February 22, 2024 NYC spending $53M on migrant prepaid debit cards with 1 in 4 kids living in poverty A new study has revealed that 2 million New York City residents are living in poverty, including one in four children, as $53 million is being spent on asylum seeker credit cards.
Artificial Intelligence January 23, 2024 Will AI ever outsmart humans? In some ways, it already has Artificial intelligence continues to grow and become more capable, a development that has led to fears that one day the new technology will be smarter than humans.
Health January 9, 2024 Microplastics found in overwhelming majority of American meat, water, plants: study A new study from the University of Toronto and Ocean Conservancy found that an overwhelming majority of American protein food samples were contaminated with microplastics.
Dinosaurs January 7, 2024 What we thought we knew about T rex was wrong, researchers say in new study A new fossil study is casting doubt on long-held beliefs that smaller versions of the Tyrannosaurs rex were adolescent versions of their famous adult counterparts.
SCIENCE December 11, 2023 Optimism linked to bad decision-making, lower cognitive ability: study Optimism is a widespread and generally lauded human trait, but the results of a new study suggest that overly optimistic people are more likely to make bad decisions.
Critical Race Theory December 3, 2023 New study claims 'structural racism' played role in Black Death A new study claims that Black women were the most likely people in London to die from the Black Death in the Middle Ages as a result of the "structural racism" they experienced.
Artificial Intelligence October 26, 2023 Robots could create a more reliable Wikipedia: study The use of AI to create or police online encyclopedias like Wikipedia could result in a more accurate and reliable product, according to a new study.
Artificial Intelligence June 30, 2023 AI can contain gender bias, leading to potential disadvantages for women, expert says The tech industry itself suffers from a lack of female perspective, with women comprising only around one-third of employees and just a little less than that at top tech firms.
United Kingdom May 17, 2023 Britain baffled by shocking surge in death rates last year with no clear cause The first few months of 2022 recorded below-average excess deaths before seeing a spike that went above the five-year average in by tens of thousands of deaths.
HEALTHY LIVING October 17, 2022 Healthy living habits include eating dinner earlier — it may also help keep weight down A study published in Cell Metabolism found that eating later in the day doubled the odds of feeling hungry, compared to early eating — experts suggest ways to enhance healthy living habits.
Idaho September 21, 2022 Idaho on its way to building the nation’s largest research dairy University of Idaho was approved by the state to build the nation’s biggest research dairy and experimental farm. The state will be funding the university $23 million.