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Harvard University

The HIV Comeback No One Saw Coming: Cuts in Funding Are Fueling a Dangerous Resurgence

After decades of progress, HIV rates are quietly rising again, and experts warn that political complacency and shrinking budgets could erase hard-won gains in prevention and care.

The HIV Comeback No One Saw Coming: Cuts in Funding Are Fueling a Dangerous Resurgence
Yale University

The Forgotten Patients: Bold New Plan Aims to Fix a Shocking Gap in Healthcare

A sweeping initiative from Yale University confronts the systemic failures in medical care for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities, and promises long-overdue change.

The Forgotten Patients: Bold New Plan Aims to Fix a Shocking Gap in Healthcare
University Of Cambridge

They Cut the Forest for Cows. What Happened Next Stunned Scientists

A vast bird survey in Colombia’s rainforests has revealed the devastating scale of biodiversity loss caused by cattle pasture, and it’s far worse than scientists feared.

They Cut the Forest for Cows. What Happened Next Stunned Scientists
Yale University

High Blood Pressure May Undermine Breastfeeding Success, Alarming Study Finds

New Yale research reveals a surprising link between maternal hypertension and early breastfeeding struggles, raising crucial questions for postnatal care.

High Blood Pressure May Undermine Breastfeeding Success, Alarming Study Finds
University Of Cambridge

Lost Teenage Diaries From Stalin’s Russia Reveal a Secret Struggle Beneath the Regime

Hidden journals expose raw, emotional lives of Soviet boys caught between love, hunger, and authoritarian pressure.

Lost Teenage Diaries From Stalin’s Russia Reveal a Secret Struggle Beneath the Regime
MIT

Americans Hate Taxes Except When They Actually Fund Schools, Roads or Safety

A new book reveals Americans say they back progressive taxes in theory but flip-flop when real-life levies hit their wallets.

Americans Hate Taxes Except When They Actually Fund Schools, Roads or Safety
The University of Western Australia

Being Rude to the Boss Is Taking a Serious Toll And Not the One You’d Expect

A new study reveals local government CEOs are enduring constant incivility, leading to real damage to their mental and physical health.

Being Rude to the Boss Is Taking a Serious Toll And Not the One You’d Expect
University of Leeds

Scars of Glory: Veteran Endurance Athletes May Risk Their Hearts

Long-term training reveals hidden vulnerabilities beneath the athlete’s glow

Scars of Glory: Veteran Endurance Athletes May Risk Their Hearts
University of Southampton

The Dark Truth Hidden in Plain Sight: How Nazi Culture Was Shaped by Museums, Theatres, and Archives

A new historical exposé reveals the silent complicity of Germany’s cultural institutions in supporting and sustaining Hitler’s regime.

The Dark Truth Hidden in Plain Sight: How Nazi Culture Was Shaped by Museums, Theatres, and Archives
Harvard University

Ancient DNA Uncovers the Long-Lost Homeland of Hungarian and Finnish Language Roots

A groundbreaking genetic study reveals a Siberian origin for the mysterious Uralic language family, reshaping our understanding of prehistoric migrations across Eurasia.

Ancient DNA Uncovers the Long-Lost Homeland of Hungarian and Finnish Language Roots
Cornell University

The Surprising Truth About Motivation: It's Not the Goal That Matters

New research from Cornell reveals that the secret to long-term motivation isn’t reaching the goal, but learning to love the process of getting there.

The Surprising Truth About Motivation: It's Not the Goal That Matters
Nanyang Technological University

Social Media Is Rewiring Young Minds, Global Study Warns

New international research links excessive social media use to shorter attention spans, emotional swings, and compulsive behavior in youth.

Social Media Is Rewiring Young Minds, Global Study Warns
University of Michigan

Marginalized Americans Don’t Trust AI, Study Finds

New research reveals deep skepticism toward artificial intelligence among communities historically left behind

Marginalized Americans Don’t Trust AI, Study Finds
Utrecht University

The Joyful, Messy Freedom of Non-Binary Pronouns Is Reshaping Language

It’s not just identity—it’s linguistic liberation. How gender-neutral pronouns are disrupting grammar, structure, and the very idea of order.

The Joyful, Messy Freedom of Non-Binary Pronouns Is Reshaping Language
Cornell University

Turns Out Conservatives Are More Likely to Haggle Than Liberals, Study Finds

New research reveals political leanings shape how we negotiate prices—and it might explain who walks away with the better deal.

Turns Out Conservatives Are More Likely to Haggle Than Liberals, Study Finds