https://archive.thinkprogress.org/climate-change-destroy-economy-paris-agreement-2044864013a4/
Wealthy nations won’t be spared economic climate impacts, new study finds –...
Climate inaction could slash U.S. GDP up to 10.5% by the end of the century.
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https://www.lse.ac.uk/granthaminstitute/news/new-study-finds-ai-could-reduce-global-emissions-annually-by-3-2-to-5-4-billion-tonnes-of-carbon-dioxide-equivalent-by-2035/
New study finds AI could reduce global emissions annually by 3.2 to 5.4 billion tonnes of...
Jun 23, 2025 - AI advancements in power, transport and food consumption could reduce global emissions of greenhouse gases by 3.2 to 5.4 billion tonnes of...
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https://www.parents.com/how-hard-is-pregnancy-new-study-explains-8656333
Pregnancy Is Really Hard Work, New Study Finds
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https://www.thenewlede.org/2026/01/long-term-exposure-to-a-common-pesticide-speeds-up-aging-in-fish-study-finds/
Long-term exposure to a common pesticide speeds up aging in fish, study finds - The New Lede
Jan 15, 2026 - Chronic exposure to small amounts of a pesticide greenlighted for almost a dozen US crops speeds up aging in fish and cuts their lives short, adding to...
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https://blog.cadent.com/cadent-blog/2025-pharma-advertising-trends
New Cadent Study Finds TV Ads Rival Doctors in Driving Awareness of New Medications Across Key...
New research reveals why omnichannel advertising is critical for pharma success. Get insights from 4,000+ consumers, across diverse communities, on what drives...
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https://www.ynot.com/pornography-motivations-predict-problems-better-than-frequency-study/
New Study Finds Why People Use Pornography Matters More Than How Often | YNOT
Jan 26, 2026 - A new study of 890 Hungarian adults found that the reasons people use pornography—rather than how often they use it—better
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https://adanews.ada.org/ada-news/2025/november/new-study-finds-us-fluoride-exposure-linked-to-better-adolescent-cognitive-performance/
New study finds U.S. fluoride exposure linked to better adolescent cognitive...
A new study finds typical childhood fluoride exposure is linked to modestly better teen cognitive performance with no later cognitive harm.
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