A Pet Vegetarian Diet Can Reduce Carbon Emissions by 25% Julie Howard2023-10-1201.4K views To make dog and cat food, the world emits approximately 64 million tons of carbon every year, which is more than the carbon emissions of 13 million cars. Scientists believe… Read more
Research Reveals Muscle Mass as Heart Disease Predictor in Middle-Aged Men Derrick Smith2023-10-0702.3K views Aging can cause sarcopenia and raise heart disease risk with muscle loss. Barcelona’s Institute of Mental Health found low muscle mass in middle-aged men is linked to increased cardiovascular disease… Read more
Ranking List of Regretted University Departments in America Amélie Poulain2023-10-0203K views Many students are troubled by how to choose schools and departments. Because making the wrong choice may affect future employment opportunities and income. Statistics from Georgetown University in the United States show that more than 40% of college graduates regret their majors. The departments with the highest regret rates were Journalism, Sociology, and Humanities. Read more
Scientists Find Cancer Cases Have Increased by 80% in Under 50s Over The Past Three Decades Julie Howard2023-09-2901.4K views Global cancer cases under 50 have increased by approximately 80% in the past 30 years, with breast, trachea, and prostate cancer having the most significant increases. Scientists call on young… Read more
Less Sodium and More Potassium May Help Reduce Cardiovascular Risk Ernest Harry2023-09-2601.4K views What is your daily intake of sodium and potassium? A study has revealed that a reduction in sodium consumption and an increase in potassium intake are correlated with a decreased… Read more
Top 10 Most Environmentally Friendly Countries in the World in 2022 Julie Howard2023-09-2101.7K views According to the Environmental Performance Index (EPI) published every two years, Denmark stands out among 180 countries as the most environmentally friendly country in the world. Miami, FL (Merxwire) –… Read more
Japanese Diet’s Secret Recipe for Longevity Julie Howard2023-09-1401.8K views Why do Japanese people live so long? In addition to sound medical care and a safe living environment, scientists believe that the longevity of the Japanese is related to their… Read more
Environmentally Friendly Straws May not be As Healthy As You Think Julie Howard2023-09-0802.2K views Scientists have shown that global plastic pollution is approaching an irreversible tipping point. Recycling and cleaning technology alone are not enough. Only by reducing use can we effectively control plastic… Read more
American Professors Think that ChatGPT is Better at Writing Than College Students Julie Howard2023-09-0601.9K views Is It Good to Use ChatGPT to Write Homework? ChatGPT has set off a wave of usage all over the world. Nearly 75% of the students surveyed expressed their willingness… Read more
People Who Often Forget Things May Need Enough Sleep Derrick Smith2023-08-3101.5K views Are you a forgetful person? Try getting enough sleep! Research published in the esteemed medical journal “Neuron” demonstrates a clear correlation between sleep and the process of memory consolidation. Neurologists… Read more