By Riham Alkousaa BERLIN (Reuters) – Damage to farming, infrastructure, productivity, and health from climate change will cost an estimated $38 trillion per year by 2050, German government-backed research finds, …
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A questionable study by a Cornell University climate scientist gave climate activists and the media ammunition to wage a pressure campaign against the Biden administration to take action against liquefied natural …
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TRENTON, NJ — Assemblyman Jay Webber, representing District 26, has introduced Assembly Bill No. 2653 in the 221st Legislature session. The legislation aims to impose new restrictions on the use …
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By Krisztina Fenyo BUDAPEST (Reuters) – Dogs are able to understand that some words refer to objects in a way that is similar to humans, a small study of canine …
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By Nancy Lapid (Reuters) – Analyzing social media using artificial intelligence may pick up signals of depression in white Americans but not in Black counterparts, according to a study that …
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New Jersey Faces Deepening Fiscal Crisis, Analysis Finds TRENTON, NJ – The Multi-Year Budget Workgroup (MYBW) at Rowan University’s Sweeney Center for Public Policy has released its annual Economic Forecast, …
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Liberals are touting a new study linking climate change and inflation, but economists say that the real causes are more likely to be massive government interventions in the economy purporting …
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By Will Dunham WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Research in the expanding field of space medicine has identified many ways in which a microgravity environment and other factors can meddle with the …
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FBI To Study Possible Spy Balloon Discovered By Alaska Fishermen: REPORT Micaela Burrow on March 1, 2024 Commercial fishermen in Alaska are delivering a possible spy balloon to the FBI …
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PRINCETON, NJ – As the world cautiously navigates the aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic, a question looms large in the collective consciousness: Why do we continue to study deadly viruses, …
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BUENOS AIRES (Reuters) – Poverty levels in Argentina hit 57.4% in January, the highest in at least 20 years, according to a report by the Catholic University of Argentina (UCA) …
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‘All Hell Broke Lose’: Harvard Economist Needed ‘Armed Guard’ After Study Found No Racial Bias In Police Shootings Katelynn Richardson on February 17, 2024 Harvard economics Professor Roland Fryer needed …
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A recent report from Freedonia Custom Research (FCR), a division of Marketresearch.com, has shed light on the effects of New Jersey’s single-use bag ban on consumer habits, retail operations, and …
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A recent study has revealed that over 4.8 million residents in New Jersey are bilingual, positioning the state as one of the most linguistically diverse in the United States. This …
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(Reuters) – Workers prioritise their work-life balance over pay when considering their next role, with training in areas like tech and artificial intelligence (AI) also valued, a study by the …
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Anyone who actually shops for themselves saw the writing on the wall when New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy signed a plastic bag ban into law. Suddenly, shoppers were forced to …
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NEW YORK (Reuters) – Global banks could boost their valuations by a combined $7 trillion in the next five years if they take major steps to promote growth and boost …
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BERLIN (Reuters) – Germany’s IT and telecommunication (ITC) sector is expected to speed up its growth this year and clearly outperform Germany’s ailing economy, a study by German digital association …
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(Reuters) – Central banks will have to intervene more frequently in government bond markets and policymakers should review prudential regulation to make the market more resilient, a provisional study by …
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EXCLUSIVE: University With Gender Clinic Funds Study To See If Puberty Blockers Causes ‘Lasting’ Brain Changes For Kids Megan Brock and Kate Anderson on December 24, 2023 University of Wisconsin-Madison …
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NEW YORK, NY — A recent study published in Nature Communications has provided insights into how flood exposure is influencing population trends in the United States. The research, led by …
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EPA Exposed Mice To Gun Smoke Then Dissected Them To Study ‘Adverse Health Effects’ Of Firearm Use Robert Schmad on December 14, 2023 Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) researchers exposed mice …
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By Mariam Sunny (Reuters) – Increasingly popular botanical oils for repelling and killing ticks are not always as effective as regulated chemical products, according to a report published on Wednesday …
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By Sarah Marsh BERLIN (Reuters) – The EU should join forces with African countries to reform the World Trade Organization’s (WTO) subsidy rules as a way to counter Chinese market …
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TRENTON, NJ – A recent study by the National Academy of Sciences has brought to light concerns regarding the potential impact of offshore wind farms on the North Atlantic Right …