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New Study Confirms Huge U.S. Lithium Reserve - 9 Times ... - Forbes

A study released this week by the United States Geological Survey (USGS) finds the Smackover formation in Southern Arkansas may contain between 5 million and ...

New study confirms brain's waste-clearance pathways in humans

Scientists have long theorized about a network of pathways in the brain that are believed to clear metabolic proteins that would otherwise ...

New Study Confirms Building Collisions Kill Over One Billion Birds ...

"Even under the best care conditions provided by wildlife rehabilitators, 60 percent of collision victims ultimately died from their injuries," ...

New Research Confirms Adam Grant Is Right: To Be Smarter and ...

Grant has long argued that thinking like a scientist will make you more successful. A new European study of startups backs him up.

New Study Confirms: Critical Thinking Is Mentally Draining and ...

The study, led by psychologists Louise David, Eliana Vassena, and Erik Bijleveld, found that mental effort is consistently linked to negative ...

Study confirms microplastics are getting into brain tissue - YouTube

A new study in Brazil found microplastics in the brain tissue of cadavers, pointing to the olfactory bulb as a point of entry.

New study confirms forever chemicals are absorbed through human ...

A study of 17 commonly used synthetic 'forever chemicals' has shown that these toxic substances can readily be absorbed through human skin.

USC study confirms the rotation of Earth's inner core has slowed

The new USC study provides unambiguous evidence that the inner core began to decrease its speed around 2010, moving slower than the Earth's surface.

Study confirms microplastics are getting into brain tissue - NBC News

A new study in Brazil found microplastics in the brain tissue of cadavers, pointing to the olfactory bulb as a point of entry.

Additional Study Confirms Reports of Benzene Presence, Formation ...

New peer-reviewed research published in the Journal of Investigative Dermatology examined 111 products at room temperature.

Major US Study Confirms a New #1 Cause of Disease Worldwide

Conditions affecting the nervous system – such as strokes, migraines and dementia – have surged past heart disease to become the leading cause of ill health ...

Study confirms effectiveness of the new omicron booster

The autumn wave of coronavirus is sweeping across Germany. Those affected mainly suffer from coughs, colds, sore throats and fever, ...

New Study Confirms: Leeches Can Leap - Fordham Now

It turns out that leeches—or at least one species—can leap their way to their next meal. For years, many have said the blood-sucking critters ...

Study confirms link between COVID-19 vaccination and temporary ...

A change in cycle length of less than eight days is considered within the normal range of variation. Although small menstrual changes may not be ...

Weekly Briefing: New Study Confirms Real-World Carbon Pricing ...

August 28, 2024 Last week, researchers published a paper in the journal “Science” evaluating 1500 climate policies for their effectiveness.

Study Largely Confirms Known, Rare COVID-19 Vaccine Side Effects

It also identified a possible relationship between the first dose of the Moderna vaccine and a small risk of a neurological condition. Social ...

'Ahead of the curve' – new study confirms relevance and value of IHI

A wide-ranging evaluation of IMI2 and IHI highlights the ability of the programmes to drive innovation and have an impact on patient care ...

Amid a summer wave of COVID-19, a new WHO/Europe study ...

COVID-19 vaccines reduced deaths due to the pandemic by at least 59%, saving more than 1.6 million lives in the WHO European Region.

New Study Confirms EPI's Analysis of Economic Trends & Challenges

1. There has been a remarkable and widening gap between the growth rate of productivity and that of wages, compensation and family incomes since 2000. 2. The ...

New Study Confirms Clinical Effectiveness of Newborn Screening ...

The results of an important study by Oliver Schawrtz et al. were published on 8th April in JAMA Pediatrics along with an Editorial ...