China leads US in global competition for key emerging technology, study says
SYDNEY (Reuters) – China has a “stunning lead” in 37 out of 44 critical and emerging technologies as Western democracies lose a global competition for …
SYDNEY (Reuters) – China has a “stunning lead” in 37 out of 44 critical and emerging technologies as Western democracies lose a global competition for …
By Huw Jones LONDON, Mar 2 (Reuters) – Banks and asset managers have set up a new task-force to study whether Europe should keep up …
By Will Dunham (Reuters) – Europe was no balmy paradise during the Ice Age, with the vast glaciers that blanketed large parts of the continent …
EXCLUSIVE: GOP Reps Demand Army Release Full Results Of Recruiting Study, Allege Leaders ‘Cherry Picked’ Data Micaela Burrow on February 23, 2023 Republican Reps. Jim …
Shocking: Study Finds Air Force Members Are Not Racist On Social Media Micaela Burrow on February 22, 2023 A study of U.S. Air Force social …
Suspects Released On ‘Zero Dollar’ Bail Were Much More Likely To Be Rearrested, Study Finds Erinn Broadus on February 22, 2023 An updated study by …
America’s Electric Vehicle Dream Plagued By Broken Charging Stations, Study Finds John Hugh DeMastri on February 21, 2023 Electric vehicle drivers found that the nearest …
IRS Enlists Soros-Funded Liberal Nonprofit To Study The Feasibility Of ‘Direct File’ Tax Return Systems Bronson Winslow on February 17, 2023 The Internal Revenue Service …
Most Women Who Had Abortions Say They Felt Pressure To Do So, Study Finds Kate Anderson on February 7, 2023 A recent study found that …
By Paul Lienert SANTA MONICA, Calif. (Reuters) – Automakers may not be able to build as many electric vehicles as they would like — and …
Biden’s Latest Student Loan Gambit Will Cost More Than Twice The Amount His Admin Estimated, Study Finds Alexa Schwerha on February 6, 2023 President Joe …
Major Media Outlets Mum On New Study Showing Masks Make ‘Little To No Difference’ In Stopping COVID-19 Mary Lou Masters on February 6, 2023 A …
By Chris Taylor NEW YORK (Reuters) – For generations, society has grappled with the question of whether money brings happiness. Now a new book has …
NIH-Funded Study Claims Trans Hormones Improve Mental Health — Despite Patient Suicides Laurel Duggan on January 26, 2023 The National Institutes of Health (NIH) funded …
BUENOS AIRES (Reuters) – Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva on Monday said Brazil and Argentina are studying the creation of a common currency …
BERLIN (Reuters) – Germany is well positioned in education levels when compared with its European peers, but a study conducted by the IW economic institute …
By Will Dunham WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Light pollution caused by the incessant nighttime glow of electric lights appears to be intensifying, according to research using …
By Will Dunham WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The blue, fin, bowhead, gray, humpback, right and sperm whales are the largest animals alive today. In fact, the …
BERLIN (Reuters) – The proportion of women on the executive and supervisory boards of large companies in Germany continued to grow in 2022 but at …
Increased Suicides Among Middle-Aged Americans Potentially Linked To Decreased Religiosity, Study Finds Kate Anderson on January 16, 2023 A study titled “Opiates of the Masses? …
Electric Appliance Advocates Backed Study Driving Push To Ban Gas Stoves Jack McEvoy on January 11, 2023 A recent study that linked gas-burning stoves to …
By David Shepardson WASHINGTON (Reuters) – More than 90% of U.S. households that own a vehicle would see a reduction in the percentage of income …
New Study Claims Trans Patients Unhappy With Their New Bodies Suffer From ‘Internalized Transphobia’ Laurel Duggan on January 10, 2023 A new study out of …
By Juliette Portala (Reuters) – Industries helping the world shift to net-zero emissions could be worth $10.3 trillion to the global economy by 2050, sustainable …
Russian Twitter ‘Disinformation’ Had No ‘Measurable’ Impact On The 2016 Election Results, Study Finds Bronson Winslow on January 9, 2023 Russian disinformation on Twitter during the …
By Shawana Alleyne-Morris (Reuters) – The increase in firearm-related fatalities among U.S. youth has has taken a disproportionate toll in the Black community, which accounted …
Young Catholic Priests In America Are More Conservative Than Older Generations, New Study Finds Kate Anderson on December 19, 2022 A recent study from the …
By Shawana Alleyne-Morris and Nancy Lapid (Reuters) – The annual number of new Parkinson’s disease diagnoses in the United States is likely 50% higher than …
By Saeed Azhar and Lananh Nguyen NEW YORK (Reuters) – U.S. consumers will fall behind on their personal loan and credit card payments next year …
BERLIN (Reuters) – Germany is highly dependent on imports for many crucial raw materials and often relies entirely on other countries to meet demand, according …
By Diego Oré MEXICO CITY (Reuters) – Climate change will accelerate humanitarian crises around the world in 2023, adding to the issues created by armed …
PARIS (Reuters) – French power group EDF and energy group Fortum said on Thursday they had signed an framework agreement to study opportunities for cooperation …
By Shawana Alleyne-Morris (Reuters) – Reduced access to infertility treatments early in the pandemic may have contributed to a drop in twin births, data from …
The question for many New Jersey families these days is, how do I get my family out of New Jersey and move to a more …
NEW YORK, NY – New York workers enjoy being the 4th highest-paid workers in America, but that income comes at a cost. According to a …
By Jorgelina do Rosario and Rachel Savage LONDON/JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) – Sri Lanka owed Chinese lenders $7.4 billion – nearly a fifth of its public external …
BERLIN (Reuters) – The German residential property market faces a growing risk of price corrections, the DIW research institute said in a study released on …
LONDON (Reuters) – India has emerged as the second most coveted investment market after the United States for sovereign wealth funds and public pensions funds …
NEW YORK, NY – A study published by Science Direct in October claims life in dangerous New York City neighborhoods is contributing to the overall …
By Shawana Alleyne-Morris (Reuters) – Screenings for a variety of common cancers have not returned to pre-pandemic levels, potentially leading to diagnoses later in the …
By Lananh Nguyen and Saeed Azhar NEW YORK (Reuters) – Wall Street investment bankers can expect much smaller bonuses this year as the economy slows, …
Pandemic Devastation Will Cost Students Almost $1 Trillion In Lifetime Earnings, Study Finds Reagan Reese on November 1, 2022 Students’ lifetime income will suffer a …
FRANKFURT (Reuters) – German industry cut its gas consumption by nearly a fifth last month, sustainability experts said on Tuesday, after a plunge in Russian …
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – TerraPower LLC, Bill Gates’ advanced nuclear reactor company, and power company PacifiCorp said on Thursday they will undertake a study to evaluate …
To create “old world charm with a modern vibe,” the italian kitchen restaurant uses ceilume ceiling panels that evoke timeless decorative motifs. Photo by martin …
LONDON (Reuters) – People in Russia’s Belgorod region were being asked to work and study from home again on Friday – this time not because …
By Timothy Gardner WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The latest pledges by countries to tackle global warming under the Paris Agreement are “woefully inadequate” to avert a …
By Riham Alkousaa BERLIN (Reuters) – Concerns about climate change shrank across the world last year, a survey shows, with fewer than half those questioned …
By Juliette Portala (Reuters) – Only three companies out of 20 have published objectives for employee mental health management, a study from British charity investment …
By Andres Gonzalez, Svea Herbst-Bayliss and David Randall LONDON/NEW YORK (Reuters) – Elon Musk’s $44 billion Twitter takeover saga comes with all the drama necessary …