A University of Manitoba soil scientist is using AI and satellite data to explore how Prairie landscapes respond to long-term stress — and how they bounce back.| Grainews
This week, VA’s Office of Research and Development published three News Briefs highlighting research findings on TBI and suicide risk, telehealth and rural infection control, and the benefits of massage therapy.| VA News
With a little peek behind the scenes, we are only a few weeks away from kicking off Hinge’s 11th consecutive High Growth Study! Today, we want to pull back the curtain and explain why we bother going to all that trouble—and why you might want to do something similar. We conduct research like this for... The post Why Every Firm Needs Research appeared first on Hinge Marketing.| Hinge Marketing
What's the most popular language to study for Gen Z? How about for Boomers? Find out!| Duolingo Blog
People working with pesticides can be at higher risk of respiratory illnesses, and this may often go undiagnosed, research has... The post Working with pesticides linked to higher risk of respiratory illness appeared first on Personnel Today.| Personnel Today
If one principal can do anything, one mistake can undo everything. I’ve read too many incident reviews where the “automation user” turned out to be the attacker’s best friend. One token. All the doors. Code, artifacts, production. We built CI/CD to go fast. We accidentally made it the fastest path to a breach. Just like...| Identity Defined Security Alliance
Stuck between legacy implementations and modern business requirements? Learn how to close security gaps head-on with a unified identity fabric.| Identity Defined Security Alliance
In a blog post by Riley Kilgore on July 18, 2025, Input | Output (IO) introduced a novel toolset for bringing expressive smart contracts to Bitcoin. This is achieved through a new compilation pipeline that allows contracts written in modern languages like Python or TypeScript to run on Bitcoin without modifying the core protocol. The approach combines Untyped Plutus Core (UPLC), a CEK machine interpreter, and the RISC-V architecture.| Cardano Blog
A July 16, 2025, blog post by Romain Soulat details a new Input | Output tool for automated formal verification of Cardano smart contracts. Leveraging the Lean4 proof system and SMT solvers, it automatically checks that contracts behave as intended without requiring developers to write manual proofs. This innovation aims to make high-assurance development faster, cheaper, and more accessible, allowing for continuous verification within CI/CD pipelines.| Cardano Blog
For 30 years, the University of Florida College of Dentistry’s Summer Research Program, or SRP, has offered incoming students a unique advantage.| dental.ufl.edu
CAPTCHAs are everywhere, and almost universally hated. Whether it's deciphering blurry text or clicking every fire hydrant in a grid, users are routinely interrupted by challenges that are hard to solve and even harder to justify. For most people, failing a CAPTCHA feels like being wrongly accused of| The Castle blog
Over the past few years, I’ve written a lot about detecting automated browsers by exploiting side effects from the Chrome DevTools Protocol (CDP). I first covered it in this article on how the new headless Chrome changed the bot landscape, where I explained how modern anti-detect frameworks started| The Castle blog
This is the fifth edition of our monthly tracker highlighting email domains linked to fraudulent activity. Just like in July's report, our goal is to equip security and anti-fraud teams with greater visibility into the email infrastructure commonly exploited by bots and fraudsters. What this list includes: The domains featured| The Castle blog
Metrics to indicate wildfire likelihood and severity are common worldwide; however, a growing body of research suggests that more nuanced approaches may be necessary. The Canadian Forest Fire Weather Index launched by the Canadian Forest Service in the 1960s is now adapted for use in numerous regions, including parts of Australia, Europe and Asia. The […]| Wildfire Today
Kaspersky experts explain the different types of cookies, how to configure them correctly, and how to protect yourself from session hijacking attacks.| Securelist
Patrick J. Loehrer, Sr., M.D., the Director of the Indiana University Melvin and Bren Simon Comprehensive Cancer Center, wrote a letter to all members of the Cancer Center this week about the use and abuse of science and scientists during the pandemic and throughout history. We’re publishing the letter as an IUCB blog, with Dr. Loehrer’s approval, since these topics are so central to thinking about ethics involving knowledge, uncertainty, and action during this pandemic.| blogs
O2 levels rose and fell at the ocean floor long after marine animals appeared and diversified a half billion years ago.| @theU
U chemists discover critical steps bacteria take to oxidize potent greenhouse gas and how they interact in larger microbial communities.| @theU
Vision research at the University of Utah has led to a promising gene therapy for one of the most common causes of blindness.| @theU
This article discusses the ethical use of AI in the higher ed classroom and opportunities for assignment integration.| The Cengage Blog
Authors: Richard O. Segovia PhD, EdD1, 1School of Education, Liberty University, Lynchburg, VA, USA Corresponding Author: Richard O. Segovia, PhD, EdD 1971 University Blvd Lynchburg VA, 24515 Rsegovia1@liberty.edu 737-247-9995 Richard O. Segovia, PhD, EdD, is an adjunct professor and dissertation chair at Liberty University in Lynchburg, VA, and an academic evaluator at Western Governors University [...]| The Sport Journal
Authors: Peter Byers1, Antonella Schwarz2, Lauren Stern3, Gabriel J. Sanders4, Corey A. Peacock1 1Department of Health and Human Performance, Nova Southeastern University, Davie FL USA 2Department of Health Promotion and Clinical Practice, Barry University, Miami Shores FL| The Sport Journal
Picture this: You’re working on your MSc thesis as an intern in software engineering, not just as an academic exercise, but side-by-side with an industry team, tackling real projects and real problems, refining code, and witnessing your ideas come alive. By the time you’ve graduated, you’re already a valued team member, ready to hit the […]| The JetBrains Blog
OQC's dual-rail dimon technology enables hardware-efficient quantum error correction and forms the basis of OQC's roadmap to 2035. The post Error-detected coherence metrology of a dual-rail encoded fixed-frequency multimode superconducting qubit first appeared on OQC.| OQC
OQC announces research that could dramatically accelerate the path to commercially viable quantum computers.| OQC - Enterprise ready quantum solutions
Three Canadian transport trials showed that providing a rest stop during long-distance transport provided no clear or consistent benefits for the health or welfare of feeder calves.| Canadian Cattlemen
How Universities and Small Local Businesses Are Opening Doors by Carl Zangerl “In one word—perseverance!” says Jen Faigel, CEO of CommonWealth Kitchen, when asked about the key to working with universities. Her company’s journey to get locally-sourced pizza sauce into one university’s dining halls illustrates both the challenges and possibilities of responsible procurement in higher […] The post Breaking Through the “Procuriarchy” appeared first on Northeastern University Coll...| Northeastern University College of Professional Studies
Andrés Rodríguez-Pose, Zhuoying You & Peter Teirlinck pdf Abstract: This paper explores the relationship between support for extreme political parties and research and innovation across regions in the European Union (EU). Extreme parties often exhibit deep scepticism towards expertise and science, with extreme right-wing parties, in particular, challenging the legitimacy of climate change; an attitude […]| Papers in Evolutionary Economic Geography
Genetic research has led to the birth of eight healthy babies to women affected by inherited mitochondrial disease, offering others hope of a brighter future.| Genomics Education Programme
Eighty-nine per cent of female rugby players who took part in a new study experience... Inequality for female rugby players as 89 per cent have discomfort from boots appeared first on News.| News
AI agents can be tricked into covertly performing malicious actions by websites that are hidden from regular users’ view, JFrog AI architect Shaked Zychlinski has found. This novel approach allows attackers to inject prompts / instructions into these autonomous AI-powered “assistants”, allowing them to hijack agent behavior for their own malicious goals. Indirect prompt-injection poisoning attacks where hidden harmful instructions are embedded inside the same page the human visitor sees...| Help Net Security
Warner Bros. Pictures’ box office success looks to continue with the release of The Conjuring: Last Rites, the fourth installment in the 12-year-old franchise starring Patrick Wilson and Vera Farmiga. The release, which generated a franchise-record $8.5 million in Thursday screenings, is projected to tally $66.5 million in ticket sales through Sept. 7, according to … Continue reading "Warner’s ‘The Conjuring: Last Rites’ Looks to Top Weekend Box Office Following Franchise Record $8....| Media Play News
Consumer spending on subscription streaming VOD platforms in the United Kingdom is expected to account for 40% ($6.2 billion) of the $15.4 billion in total video entertainment spending this year. Legacy premium television subscription revenue will reach 45% ($6.9 billion) of spending — a market lead that is projected to fall below SVOD by 2029, … Continue reading "Futuresource: U.K. SVOD Revenue to Surpass Pay-TV in Four Years" The post Futuresource: U.K. SVOD Revenue to Surpass Pay-TV in...| Media Play News
The premiere of part one of season two of Netflix’s “Addams Family” drama “Wednesday” generated 3.75 billion viewing minutes for the week ended Aug. 10 — the second-largest weekly streaming total of 2025 — to take the top spot on the Nielsen charts for the week ended Aug. 10. About half (51%) of its watch … Continue reading "Nielsen: Netflix’s ‘Wednesday’ S2 Part 1 Scored Second-Largest Weekly Viewing Total of 2025 With 3.75 Billion Minutes Through Aug. 10"| Media Play News
Dr. Sarat Chandarlapaty and team showed that a known family of enzymes that play an important role in how our bodies respond to an infection are also linked to breast cancer drug resistance Breast cancer is often treated with hormone therapy (also known as endocrine therapy) and other targeted drugs like CDK4/6 or HER2 inhibitors. […]| Breast Cancer Research Foundation
In-Depth: Kentucky Minimum Wage Now Below Poverty Line By: Drew Amman Source: Lex 18 The post In-Depth: Kentucky Minimum Wage Now Below Poverty Line appeared first on Kentucky Center for Economic Policy.| Kentucky Center for Economic Policy
Report: Kentucky Minimum Wage Earnings Falls Below Poverty Line By: Zacharie Lamb Source: WKMS The post Report: Kentucky Minimum Wage Earnings Falls Below Poverty Line appeared first on Kentucky Center for Economic Policy.| Kentucky Center for Economic Policy
KY Senate Candidate Wants to Stop All Immigration. Economists Warn Against It By: Austin Horn Source: Lexington Herald-Leader The post KY Senate Candidate Wants to Stop All Immigration. Economists Warn Against It appeared first on Kentucky Center for Economic Policy.| Kentucky Center for Economic Policy
Kentucky’s Fines and Fees System Incarcerates the Poor on the Taxpayer’s Dime By: Joey Comley Source: Courier Journal The post Kentucky’s Fines and Fees System Incarcerates the Poor on the Taxpayer’s Dime appeared first on Kentucky Center for Economic Policy.| Kentucky Center for Economic Policy
Health Officials Discuss Impacts of Looming Medicaid Cuts for Hospitals, Talk About What Comes Next By: Melissa Patrick Source: Kentucky New Era The post Health Officials Discuss Impacts of Looming Medicaid Cuts for Hospitals, Talk About What Comes Next appeared first on Kentucky Center for Economic Policy.| Kentucky Center for Economic Policy
Medicaid Cuts Put Region’s Rural Hospitals at Risk By: David Horowitz Source: Bowling Green Daily News The post Medicaid Cuts Put Region’s Rural Hospitals at Risk appeared first on Kentucky Center for Economic Policy.| Kentucky Center for Economic Policy
Kentucky’s Campaign to Improve Rural Cancer Care Is a National Model. Federal Cuts Threaten Its Progress By: Ted Alcorn Source: Stat News The post Kentucky’s Campaign to Improve Rural Cancer Care Is a National Model. Federal Cuts Threaten Its Progress appeared first on Kentucky Center for Economic Policy.| Kentucky Center for Economic Policy
Federal Cuts to SNAP Could Mean up to 100 Lost Jobs at UK. Here’s Why By: Beth Musgrave Source: Lexington Herald-Leader| Kentucky Center for Economic Policy
Assistant professor Rebecca Rebbe was awarded a grant to study how children with autism/DD interact with child protective services to better inform policy and practice. The post Rebbe to investigate outcomes of CPS interactions appeared first on UNC School of Social Work.| UNC School of Social Work
The School of Social Work and USFQ's joint 12-week certificate program opened doors for Joyce Robalino that had not existed before. The post San Cristobal entrepreneur lauds School of Social Work, USFQ joint certificate program appeared first on UNC School of Social Work.| UNC School of Social Work
Assistant Professor Bridgette Thom was awarded a four-year, K01 Research Scientist Development Award to conduct a four-year research study. The post NIH award helps assistant professor study cancer-related financial hardship appeared first on UNC School of Social Work.| UNC School of Social Work
The mathematics professor and 2024 Jefferson Award winner talks about tackling some of the world’s most complex problems through collaborative research and training for nearly three decades at Carolina.| The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Leon Kochian, Canada Excellence Research Chair in Global Food Security at the University of Saskatchewan received a fellowship from the Royals Society of Canada. Kochian has spent four decades studying root architecture. The post Saskatchewan root researcher honoured by Royal Society of Canada appeared first on Alberta Farmer Express.| Alberta Farmer ExpressLatest News Stories - Alberta Farmer Express
How to know when to let go. Communicators are really good at addition. They’re not always great at subtraction. When it comes to developing a communication plan that works both internally and externally within a company’s budget, comms teams need to carefully weigh what strategies work well and in turn, not be afraid to cut […] The post Cutting the fluff, not the impact, in your comms strategy appeared first on PR Daily.| PR Daily
SFS Professor Joanna Lewis has been selected as a lead author for the UN’s Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) as it approaches the creation of its Seventh Assessment Report.| SFS – School of Foreign Service – Georgetown University
Professor Anna Maria Mayda explores the short and long-term implications of President Trump's immigration policies.| SFS – School of Foreign Service – Georgetown University
The Abacus.AI team has published five papers to appear at the Conference on Neural Information Processing Systems (NeurIPS) 2023. Three papers are in the main conference (including one awarded with an Oral Presentation) and two... The post Abacus.AI at NeurIPS 2023 appeared first on The Abacus.AI Blog.| The Abacus.AI Blog
Today we release a larger 70B version of Giraffe, succeeding the 13B model we mentioned in a previous blog post. Giraffe is a family of models that are finetuned from base Llama 2 and use... The post Closing the Gap to Closed Source LLMs – 70B Giraffe 32k appeared first on The Abacus.AI Blog.| The Abacus.AI Blog
The Abacus.AI team has published two papers to appear at the Conference on Neural Information Processing Systems (NeurIPS) 2022. NeurIPS is a top machine learning conference held every December. Abacus.AI is also planning a social... The post Abacus.AI at NeurIPS 2022 appeared first on The Abacus.AI Blog.| The Abacus.AI Blog
Today, we at Abacus.AI are thrilled to announce our Series A funding and Mike Volpi and Ram Shriram as Board Directors. In addition, we are open-sourcing our debiasing module. In this post, we give an introduction to bias in computer vision models and discuss our new research on debiasing models. The post Debiasing Facial Prediction Models with Adversarial Fine-Tuning appeared first on The Abacus.AI Blog.| The Abacus.AI Blog
Leon Kochian, Canada Excellence Research Chair in Global Food Security at the University of Saskatchewan received a fellowship from the Royals Society of Canada. Kochian has spent four decades studying root architecture.| The Western ProducerLatest Agriculture News & Top Stories | The Western Producer
Practical steps you can apply today, all through the lens of what we know - through our own extensive data - consumers are looking for right now.| PowerReviews
In the search for strategies that enhance skin health, omega-3 fatty acids have emerged as an influential player. Traditionally celebrated for their cardiovascular health benefits, omega-3s are now being discussed for their skin health advantages. This article reviews the recent evidence linking oral supplementation and topical application of omega-3 fatty acids to skin health and […] The post Skin Benefits of Omega-3s appeared first on OmegaQuant.| OmegaQuant
Pregnancy can be a time of joy and anticipation. But for expectant mothers with asthma, it can also bring added concerns about their health and that of their baby. Asthma is a common respiratory condition that affects millions of people worldwide. Maternal supplementation of omega-3 fatty acids has been gaining attention for their potential benefits […] The post Can Omega-3s Help Pregnant Women with Asthma and Their Babies? appeared first on OmegaQuant.| OmegaQuant
It may seem like an odd question—will omega-3 supplements keep you awake? Odd, because many scientific experts and healthcare practitioners tout omega-3s as one nutrient that may help improve your sleep. And there’s research that demonstrates that’s the case. On the other hand, some people mistakenly think of omega-3 supplements as stimulants, perhaps because some […] The post Will Omega-3 Keep Your Awake? appeared first on OmegaQuant.| OmegaQuant
“My body is all used up, and I have no will left to live.” Those are the first words of a new essay written by Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Associate Professor Tobias Janowitz. They’re the words of his late mother during the final days of her life. “A perceptive woman who survived a childhood shaped...| Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
Discover how Search Institute's collaborative approach with youth transforms research into meaningful impact, fostering environments where young people can thrive and lead.| blog.searchinstitute.org
Leon Kochian, Canada Excellence Research Chair in Global Food Security at the University of Saskatchewan received a fellowship from the Royals Society of Canada. Kochian has spent four decades studying root architecture. The post Saskatchewan root researcher honoured by Royal Society of Canada appeared first on Manitoba Co-operator.| Manitoba Co-operatorDaily news Archive - Manitoba Co-operator
What if a decision made decades ago could change your baby’s future? That’s exactly what happened in Jack’s family. From grandpa’s sweat-free childhood to baby Jack’s groundbreaking treatment, this story connects generations, science, and heart. You’ll want to read how one family’s bravery is shaping the future of XLHED.| National Foundation for Ectodermal Dysplasias
An international multi-center study revealed how diet plays a greater role in the prevalence of obesity globally than was previously understood, according to findings published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. The post Study Explores Diet’s Significant Role in Global Obesity appeared first on News Center.| News Center
In response to the current federal funding crisis, the Les Turner ALS Foundation announced that it will make a $500,000 gift to support ALS research at Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine. With a federal funding freeze on Northwestern research, this historic gift will support researchers in pursuit of a cure for the disease.| www.feinberg.northwestern.edu
Leon Kochian, Canada Excellence Research Chair in Global Food Security at the University of Saskatchewan received a fellowship from the Royals Society of Canada. Kochian has spent four decades studying root architecture. The post Saskatchewan root researcher honoured by Royal Society of Canada appeared first on Grainews.| GrainewsCrops & Production Tips - Grainews
Each summer, headlines across the country highlight record-breaking temperatures, unexpected heat waves, and tips for staying safe during extreme heat...| ecoAmerica
3 in 4 Americans want bold climate action now, and they’re ready to vote on it. ecoAmerica's latest survey shows bipartisan momentum.| ecoAmerica
Can Australia pay off its debt without hurting future generations? | e61 INSTITUTE
Migrating to AMD Ryzen™ AI PRO laptops can save enterprises millions of dollars in acquisition costs and employee time. The post AMD Ryzen™ AI PRO Commercial Value Leadership first appeared on Signal65.| Signal65
Rethink your AI fabric. Discover how rail-based architectures outperform traditional networks, reducing cost and complexity while enabling massive scale for LLMs and MoE models. The post Network Topology Analysis: Scaling Considerations for Training and Inference first appeared on Signal65.| Signal65
This analysis examines Intel’s Core Ultra 200V series with vPro technology against competing commercial solutions. The post The Intel Core Ultra 200V Series with Intel vPro: Leading Commercial Laptop Performance first appeared on Signal65.| Signal65
Enterprise digital twins represent a paradigm shift in how organizations approach data center planning, construction, and operations. The post Enterprise Digital Twins Transforming Modern Data Center Development and Operations first appeared on Signal65.| Signal65
New Babson-funded research shows that customer kindness can boost employee satisfaction, reduce turnover, and spark a cycle of positivity in service industries. The post Babson Study Reveals the Power of Customer Kindness appeared first on Babson Thought & Action.| Babson Thought & Action
Nearly 130 years after the Marston Watertower was built, the newest Presidential Interdisciplinary Research Initiative has formed to deliver impactful solutions for improving water purification for human health and national defense purposes. Pictured are the core team members. Seated (L to R): Beatrise Berzina (CHEM); PI Robbyn Anand (CHEM); and Cristina Poleacovschi (CCEE). Standing (L to| Iowa State Research - ISU | Office of the Vice President for Research
Diana Thatcher, an Iowa State lecturer and researcher in earth, atmosphere and climate, collects clam specimens during a June 2024 research trip to the Gulf of Maine. Photo courtesy of Alan Wanamaker.| www.news.iastate.edu
Millennials, Gen Z may not know they’re committing insurance fraud — or they may just not care. The post Young people more willing to commit insurance fraud appeared first on UGA Today.| UGA Today
Supported by a nearly $1.6 million grant from the EPA, researchers from the University of Georgia College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences and UGA College of Engineering are developing improved, cost-effective treatment systems with advanced technologies for removing PFAS from water, wastewater and biosolids.| CAES Field Report
Binging a good show or book can feed your imagination and help get you through rough times. The post Can’t stop watching a TV show? That may be a good thing appeared first on UGA Today.| UGA Today
A new UGA study reveals the destructive effects of gender norms and expectations for female bosses. The post Women are constrained by gender stereotypes in leadership roles appeared first on UGA Today.| UGA Today
Attending multiple events and going to in-person events with friends strengthen social bonds. The post Participating in in-person events fosters social connections appeared first on UGA Today.| UGA Today
New court-watching report shows Cook County eviction courts are far from accessible for tenants, who are overwhelming Black and Latine people without legal representation. The post NEW Court-Watching Report – Evicted in the Dark: Findings & Observations from Cook County Eviction Courts appeared first on Chicago Appleseed Center for Fair Courts.| Chicago Appleseed Center for Fair Courts
Past and present research studies found broad implications of immigration enforcement on students' school attendance.| Education Week
The study reveals that research breakthroughs are disproportionately clustered at a small number of institutions.| News
Birding tourism can support sustainable development and habitat conservation across the tropics, but only if countries can successfully attract birders. New research reveals what affects birdwatchers’ choice of destinations.| News
Town & Country said UC Santa Cruz was included because of its “growing reputation for research, social justice, and environmental sustainability.”| News
X41 D-Sec GmbH Security Advisory: x41-2024-004-Medico Missing Transport Security for Medico Classic Application Server Connections Severity Rating: High Vector: MitM on local network CVE: Requested by vendor CWE: 319 CVSS Score: 7.1 CVSS Vector: CVSS:4.0/AV:A/AC:H/AT:N/PR:N/UI:P/VC:H/VI:H/VA:N/SC:H/SI:H/SA:N Affected Version: CGM Medico below 29.01.02.01 Patched Versions: CGM Medico 29.01.02.01 and above (according to vendor) Vendor: CGM Clinical Europe GmbH Vendor URL:https://www.cgm.com/deu...|
Niklas Abel and Luc Gommans of X41 discovered a Vulnerability in Medico| X41 D-Sec - Penetration Tests and Source Code Audits
Episciences enables linking publications to source code archived in Software Heritage, enhancing research reproducibility.| Software Heritage
We often get questions from individual investors worried about my firm closing our ETFs. To which I respond “well we’ve only closed one ETF ever (with the unfortunate ticker FAIL, why didn’t any of you warn me on that one). The firms that close the most funds are actually the big shops!” This usually surprises […] The post #20: “The Big ETF Shops Shut Down The Most Funds” appeared first on Meb Faber Research - Stock Market and Investing Blog.| Meb Faber Research – Stock Market and Investing Blog
A lot of people don’t realize this, but you could own a mutual fund, have losses on that fund, and STILL have to pay major capital gains taxes…say what?! (Article from Russell.) Morningstar has an annual report that covers some particularly big distributions, and usually there are fund distributing 20, 40% or more! Here is […] The post #19: “You Might Be Paying Annual Cap Gains On Your Mutual Fund Even If You Don’t Sell And It’s Down On The Year” appeared first on Meb Faber Rese...| Meb Faber Research – Stock Market and Investing Blog
Most investors take an asset allocation approach to investing. They understand diversification will smooth their path vs. a stock-only benchmark like the S&P 500. But do they realize just how long they can underperform? If you ask most investors how long they can handle underperforming, they usually say just a few years. (Polls here, here, […] The post #18: “Your Asset Allocation Can Go A Long, Long Time Underperforming the S&P 500” appeared first on Meb Faber Research - Stock Market an...| Meb Faber Research – Stock Market and Investing Blog
US stocks have outperformed just about everything the past 125 years at about 10% per year. Astonishing. A global portfolio (including US stocks) would have underperformed by about one percentage point a year. Doesn’t sound like much but adds up! However, only investing in one country exposes the investor to specific risks. Historically, diversifying globally […] The post #17: “Global Stocks Have Better Risk-Adjusted Returns Than US Stocks” appeared first on Meb Faber Research - Stock...| Meb Faber Research – Stock Market and Investing Blog
The US stock market has never had a period of 20 years where stocks have lost money, even after inflation. However, for MOST stock markets, that is not the case. Some have gone 20, 40, 60, 80, years with no real returns. Think about that for a bit before you decide to go all in […] The post #16: “Stocks Can Go A Long, Long Time With No Returns” appeared first on Meb Faber Research - Stock Market and Investing Blog.| Meb Faber Research – Stock Market and Investing Blog
people love to complain about how bad things are, but let’s be clear they’ve been way worse Via HistoryinMemes Worst Year Ever: “2020 was a terrible year, but it’s still far from being the worst in recorded human history. Here are a few bad ones: 1349 was the peak of the Black Death, which killed […]| Meb Faber Research - Stock Market and Investing Blog
In 2018, the Government of British Columbia decided to end licensed grizzly bear hunting, which has led to noticeable increases in bear density and activity. This increase has raised concerns about its impact on ungulate populations, crucial both culturally and nutritionally to the Tahltan people. Since 2019, the Tahltan Central Government (TCG) has intensified its predator management … Tracking Grizzlies: A Collaborative Initiative in British Columbia Read More » The post Tracking Grizzl...| Safari Club International Foundation
Supporting Innovative Scientists and Breakthrough Discoveries The American Parkinson Disease Association (APDA) proudly announces $4.04 million in new funding for cutting-edge Parkinson’s disease (PD) research – representing a 55% increase in research funding from the previous year. These new awards support a remarkable group of scientists, each dedicated to advancing our understanding of PD and […] The post Making Hope Possible: APDA Supports Researchers with $4.04 Million in New Fundi...| American Parkinson Disease Association
Alzheimer’s disease is the most common form of dementia, a group of disorders that impairs mental functioning. According to BrightFocus, more than 6 million Americans are living with Alzheimer’s disease, and unless scientists can unlock the secrets of this disease, the number of cases is expected to triple by the year 2050. Each year on September… The post World Alzheimer’s Day appeared first on America's Charities.| America's Charities
Every September, childhood cancer organizations around the world come together in recognition of Childhood Cancer Awareness Month, with a goal to increase awareness and raise funds for those affected by childhood cancer. According to CureSearch, each year more than 15,000 children in the U.S. alone are diagnosed with cancer. And for those who survive, as many as… The post Childhood Cancer Awareness Month appeared first on America's Charities.| America's Charities