Tag: Study
Brands May Actually Benefit From Advertising Next to AI Content, Per Study
The rise of low-quality AI-generated online content, colloquially known as “AI slop,” has sparked backlash among many consumers. Some...
A Timely Study Of An Italian Miscarriage Of Justice
In a week that saw the Berlin Film Festival and then the Baftas make headlines with stories that evolved...
Lifelong Learning Might Lower Your Risk of Developing Alzheimer's Disease, a New Study Suggests
While the research does not point to a direct, causal link, it hints that activities like reading, writing and...
These 12 Popular Dog Breeds Are at Risk of Breathing Problems Related to Their Short Snouts, a New Study Suggests
Past research on brachycephalic obstructive airway syndrome—a chronic, hereditary disease associated with flat faces—has focused mainly on just three...
Is Autism Really a Male-Dominated Condition? A New Study Suggests Women Have It Just as Often, but Are Diagnosed Later in Life
Researchers examined the prevalence of autism among nearly three million people born in Sweden over the past four decades
Your Daily Coffee Might Be Protecting Your Brain From Dementia, a New Study Suggests
Two to three caffeinated cups a day may help keep the cognitive condition away
Testing Menstrual Blood for HPV Might Provide a Less Invasive Way to Screen for Cervical Cancer, a New Study Suggests
While the method shows promise, some experts say that other self-collection devices are more readily available
When Human Activity Dropped During Covid-19, Methane Emissions Surprisingly Spiked. Now, a Study Points to Two Reasons Why
In a paradox of air pollution, a decrease in man-made pollutants led to more methane in our atmosphere. And...
“Industry” Is a Study in Wasted Youths
In the new season of the hit HBO series, its young protagonists have left the trading floor that made...
AI Kind of Sucks at Retouching, Study Says
Good News: AI Kind of Sucks at Retouching, Study Says
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