THC doesn’t just blur memories—it can create new ones that never happened. In a controlled experiment, cannabis users were much more likely to recall words that were never shown and struggled with ...
New research suggests that difficult people, a.k.a. “hasslers,” contribute to chronic stress and elevate epigenetic ...
Early changes linked to dementia may be visible up to 25 years before symptoms.
A study of 25,000 bettors in Australia found winners bet bigger, losers chase longer odds, and most responsible gambling tools do nothing ...
Using a more accurate coastal height baseline means that a 3-foot rise in seas could inundate up to 37% more land and ...
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'Utterly unaffordable': Study reveals how deep blue city's minimum wage law is ravaging key industry
Los Angeles hotels reportedly cut 650 jobs as new minimum wage law takes effect, with more layoffs expected as wages rise to ...
New research finds AI can point people in the wrong direction. And the quality of health information it imparts depends on ...
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Study: Up to 132M more people may face sea-level rise risk
A peer-reviewed study published in Nature on March 4, 2026, finds that up to 132 million more people worldwide may be exposed to sea-level rise than previous assessments suggested. The core problem is ...
They raid compost bins, outsmart latches and sometimes look gleeful doing it. A new study in Animal Behaviour suggests raccoons may not just be opportunistic—they may be genuinely curious.
And those who rarely used a procedural algorithm were significantly more likely to succeed on problem-solving questions. If you're enjoying this article, consider supporting our award-winning ...
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Study: Students spend a third of their school day on their phones, without strong cellphone policy
A new study from researchers at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill offers insight for schools trying to curb ...
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