Families in Greece and around the world are increasingly having fewer children, raising concerns about the future of communities and education systems. Explore the reasons behind this trend and its implications.
A new report reveals that the U.S. adult obesity rate has declined to 37% in 2025, down from a record 39.9% in 2022, as more Americans turn to weight loss drugs like GLP-1 injectables. With 7.6 million fewer obese adults, is this the start of a healthier trend?
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In a drastic move following the Paramount-Skydance merger, Paramount is set to lay off 1,000 employees, with many more cuts expected in the coming weeks. This decision is part of a broader strategy to achieve $2 billion in cost savings.
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Discover the groundbreaking findings about superagers who retain sharp minds into their 80s and beyond. A 25-year study reveals unique brain characteristics that defy aging and cognitive decline, offering hope for new interventions.
Exciting new research indicates that dinosaur populations in North America were thriving just before the catastrophic asteroid impact that led to their extinction. This groundbreaking study uncovers fresh insights into the dynamics of dinosaur communities.
A groundbreaking study reveals that dinosaurs were thriving in North America just before the asteroid impact that caused their mass extinction. This research challenges previous beliefs about their decline.