European green, social, sustainable bond sales could reach 1.6 trln euros in 2026 – study
By Federica Urso (Reuters) – Sales of Green, Social and Sustainability (GSS) bonds in Europe could total 1.6 trillion euros ($1.68 trillion) by 2026, making …
By Federica Urso (Reuters) – Sales of Green, Social and Sustainability (GSS) bonds in Europe could total 1.6 trillion euros ($1.68 trillion) by 2026, making …
Salmonella With Your Salad? Study Reveals Dozens Of Harmful Bacteria On ‘Healthy’ Vegetables Harold Hutchison on April 28, 2022 The organic lettuce you bought to …
FRANKFURT – Poorer households trust the European Central Bank less, particularly in countries where income inequality is greater, an ECB study showed on Wednesday. The …
OAK PARK, Calif., April 26, 2022 — Dwellics, the authority in U.S. City Data and personalized advice on where to move, today unveils the 2022 Report, Top …
(Reuters) – COVID-19 was the third leading cause of death in the United States for the second year in a row in 2021, with death …
By Mrinalika Roy (Reuters) – Child vaccination rates in the United States fell during the COVID-19 pandemic as many children skipped doctors appointments and states …
By Amruta Khandekar (Reuters) – Hospitalization rates for unvaccinated children ages 5 to 11 were twice as high as among those who were vaccinated during …
EXCLUSIVE: States That Tax Less Have Better Economic Prospects, Study Shows Samantha Renck on April 18, 2022 States with lower taxes and less spending have …
By David Milliken LONDON – More than one in five bankers earning at least 125,000 pounds ($164,000) a year in Britain have benefited from non-domiciled …
(Reuters) – A fourth dose of the Pfizer/BioNTech vaccine lowered rates of COVID-19 among the elderly but the protection against infection appeared short-lived, a large …
Biden Admin’s Own Study Confirms The Worst About The Left’s Climate Agenda Thomas Catenacci on April 5, 2022 The Biden administration issued a study that …
By Leroy Leo (Reuters) – More than a third of high school students surveyed in the United States experienced stress, anxiety or depression, and nearly …
(Reuters) – Global green financing, aimed at environmentally friendly projects around the world, has grown over 100 times in the past decade, a new study …
JERUSALEM – Senior citizens who received a second booster of the Pfizer–BioNTech COVID-19 vaccination had a 78% lower mortality rate from the disease than those …
CHICAGO, March 25, 2022 — A new study by researchers at Hospital for Special Surgery (HSS) in New York City presented today at the American Academy …
The technique, called 3dMD, uses an array of cameras to generate nearly instantaneous images of the torso, which can guide treatment plans. CHICAGO, March 24, …
CHICAGO, March 22, 2022 — Males presented with more severe carpal tunnel syndrome and were offered surgery more often than females with the condition, according …
CHICAGO, March 22, 2022 — A study presented today at the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons (AAOS) 2022 Annual Meeting found that Black patients were less …
CHICAGO, March 22, 2022 — Cementless knee replacement, an alternative approach to traditional cemented knee replacement surgery, is garnering interest in the field of orthopedic surgery. …
Alcohol-Related Deaths Skyrocketed During COVID-19 Pandemic, Study Finds Laurel Duggan on March 22, 2022 The number of Americans who died due to alcohol-related causes skyrocketed …
ROME – An Italian study published on Tuesday suggests that efficient ventilation systems can reduce the transmission of COVID-19 in schools by more than 80%. …
CHICAGO, March 22, 2022 — Many patients who undergo surgery to correct a collapsing foot share the question: Will I be able to get back to …
By Stefanie Eschenbacher MEXICO CITY – Flaring by the energy sector in Mexico hit record levels last year while the number of sites where gas …
LONDON – Investment funds that market themselves as sustainable under European rules get similar levels of “green revenues” through the companies they invest in as …
BERLIN – Russia’s war in Ukraine could reduce Germany’s 2022 economic expansion by 2 percentage points, more than halving the growth rate for this year, …
By Federica Urso – The number of women employed in senior management of the UK financial sector will take 30 years to reach parity with …
OAK PARK, Calif., March 7, 2022 — Dwellics, the authority in U.S. City Data and personalized advice on where to move, today unveils the 2022 Report, Top …
By Jennifer Rigby – Almost a third of people report at least one ongoing symptom between 6 and 12 months after their coronavirus infection, a …
By Julie Steenhuysen CHICAGO – A small study of patients suffering from persistent symptoms long after a bout of COVID-19 found that nearly 60% had …
Birth Rates Are Plummeting, But Not Because People Can’t Afford Children: STUDY Laurel Duggan on February 23, 2022 New research suggests plummeting birthrates in the …
CARACAS – Half of payments for food, medicine and services in Venezuela’s capital Caracas are made using dollars, according to a report published on Tuesday …
Republican Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost released a study Thursday and suggested there is a link between the distribution of COVID-19 pandemic-related stimulus checks and …
Vitamin D deficiency was linked to worse health outcomes for COVID-19 patients, including higher risk of death, a new study found. Israeli scientists from Bar-Ilan …
By Manas Mishra and Julie Steenhuysen – Vaccinating pregnant women against the coronavirus may help prevent COVID-19 hospitalizations in infants after they are born, especially …
Mainstream media outlets have not reported on recent Johns Hopkins University research showing that lockdowns and other government mandates only reduced COVID mortality by 0.2%, …
By Sarah N. Lynch WASHINGTON – A government-funded research project released on Friday sheds new light on the upward trend of mass shootings in the …
Since the COVID-19 pandemic began, CNN has reported studies conducted by John Hopkins University religiously. This week, the university released a study that detailed how …
Young women were five times less likely than young men to aspire toward STEM careers in 80 different countries, according to research and a report …
A Johns Hopkins University meta-analysis released in January found that lockdowns across Europe and the U.S. reduced the COVID-19 mortality by 0.2%. The researchers’ analysis …
By Foo Yun Chee BRUSSELS – EU policymakers need to do more to attract investments in the telecoms sector if the bloc wants its economy …
By Jennifer Rigby LONDON – Leading South African scientists are set to investigate COVID-19 and HIV in tandem, amid mounting evidence that the collision of …
By Tina Bellon – Some vehicles equipped with automated assistance technology aimed at keeping drivers alert and watching the road fail at that job, an …
COPENHAGEN – The BA.2 subvariant of the Omicron coronavirus variant, which has quickly taken over in Denmark, is more transmissible than the more common BA.1 …
A federal study asks underage boys to report their sexual behavior to a mobile app in exchange for up to $275 all without requiring permission …
A Swedish study found that 65% of individuals who recovered from COVID-19 were still experiencing some form of damage to their sense of smell 18 …
The U.S. will establish a new government program that will investigate unidentified aerial phenomena, also known as UFOs, TODAY reported. The National Defense Authorization Act …
Senator Steven Oroho (R-24) said the State must do more to support New Jersey’s small businesses after a new survey found that 60% of business …
The Federal Reserve concluded that weather disasters are “not very” bad for financial institutions despite the Biden administration’s warnings that climate change is an “emerging” …
Self-reported masculinity is linked to better outcomes in men’s personal and professional lives, based on a March 2021 Institute for Family Studies survey. Men who …
National Institutes of Health Director Francis Collins “intentionally misrepresented” the conclusions of an August study on people with natural immunity from COVID-19 in violation of …