Category: Study

  • Bitcoin Bull Market Is Alive And Kicking, Study Confirms

    Many cryptocurrency investors are concerned about the uncertainty surrounding Bitcoin as the cryptocurrency has seen fluctuations in its price as traders saw it trade above $100,000 and then fall below $90,000. However, the popular cryptocurrency analytics platform confirmed that the bull market witnessed by Bitcoin is not over yet, saying…

  • Tech cos cut down on employee options – study

    The upward trend of salaries in Israel’s technology industry has been continuing, even since the beginning of the war, despite a slowdown in recent months. But when it comes to granting options to employees, the picture is quite the opposite. A study conducted by Altshare for Globes found that the…

  • Longevity Upends Traditional Financial Planning: MIT AgeLab Study

    Retired couple enjoying time together outdoors. SmartAsset and Yahoo Finance LLC may earn commission or revenue through links in the content below. The fact that Americans are living longer has made the usual approach to financial planning incomplete, according to… A new study of nearly 1,200 people and 10 focus…

  • Houthis causing negligible damage to Israeli trade – study

    Despite numerous concerns about shipping bottlenecks as occurred in the wake of the Covid pandemic, the Houthi blockade of the Bab al-Mandab Strait in western Yemen has not caused any significant damage, according to a new study by the Bank of Israel, Haggai Etkes and Nitzan Feldman of the University…

  • Rats learn to drive miniature cars and show enjoyment, study finds

    Researchers at the University of Richmond in Virginia have discovered that rats can be trained to drive miniature cars and they seem to enjoy the experience. The study, led by Professor Kelly Lambert, found that mice can not only learn to operate small vehicles, but also show signs of excitement…

  • 8 in 10 women believe their intuition is a sixth sense—but most still ignore it, study finds

    Eight in 10 women feel they have a sixth sense (77%), according to new research. A survey of 2,000 women looked at how strong their intuition is, and found that more than half of participants had a lot of confidence in their intuition (56%), especially mothers (74%). On average, this…

  • Biogen Presents Positive Results from Phase 2 IGNAZ Study of Felzartamab in IgA Nephropathy at American Society of Nephrology (ASN) Kidney Week 2024

    This section is Partnership content provided The content in this section is provided by GlobeNewswire for the purposes of press release distribution on behalf of its clients. Postmedia has not reviewed the content. by Globe Newswire Breadcrumb links Globe Newswire Article writer: Posted on October 26, 2024 • 6 minutes…

  • Biogen Presents Positive Results from Phase 2 IGNAZ Study of Felzartamab in IgA Nephropathy at American Society of Nephrology (ASN) Kidney Week 2024

    This section is Partnership content provided The content in this section is provided by GlobeNewswire for the purposes of press release distribution on behalf of its clients. Postmedia has not reviewed the content. by Globe Newswire Breadcrumb links Globe Newswire Article writer: Posted on October 26, 2024 • 6 minutes…

  • Poor sleep in early middle age tied to faster brain aging, new study says

    You know the horrors a sleepless night can bring. Haunting you the next day: fatigue, headache, irritability, and inability to concentrate, to name a few. Although sleep deprivation affects us all at times, a new study suggests that substandard eye sleep is linked to accelerated brain aging. While poor sleep…

  • Poor sleep in early middle age tied to faster brain aging, new study says

    You know the horrors a sleepless night can bring. Haunting you the next day: fatigue, headache, irritability, and inability to concentrate, to name a few. Although sleep deprivation affects us all at times, a new study suggests that substandard eye sleep is linked to accelerated brain aging. While poor sleep…

  • NASA spacecraft to study whether Jupiter’s moon Europa can harbor life By Reuters

    Written by Will Dunham WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The US National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) is scheduled to launch a spacecraft to Jupiter’s moon Europa, considered one of the most promising locations in our solar system, to search for life beyond Earth, to find out if this ice-covered world, which…

  • Ozempic may help manage opioid addiction: study

    People with a history of opioid abuse who took Novo Nordisk A/S’s Ozempic were less likely to overdose, a study has shown, adding to a growing body of evidence that it may help manage addiction. Patients taking semaglutide, the main ingredient in Novo’s diabetes drug Ozempic, and the weight-loss injection…

  • Santa Monica Bitcoin Office Case Study to be Presented at CMRTA Annual Conference

    Proof of workforceSanta Monica Deputy Mayor Lana Negrete will be presenting the Santa Monica Bitcoin Office at the upcoming California Municipal Revenue and Taxation Association (CMRTA). Annual Conference on October 9th and 10thThey will present a case study of the innovative municipal office, the first of its kind in the…

  • Reducing smartphone use by 1 hour a day could increase work satisfaction, new study says

    Even if you love your job, you may sometimes feel dissatisfied and/or unmotivated at work. But there is a simple solution, suggests a new study conducted in Germany. According to researchers at Harvard University, reducing screen time by just one hour a day may boost not only your motivation in…

  • Central bank digital currency momentum growing, study shows By Reuters

    By Mark Jones LONDON (Reuters) – A total of 134 countries representing 98% of the global economy are now considering digital versions of their currencies, with nearly half at an advanced stage and pioneers such as China, the Bahamas and Nigeria seeing a resurgence in use. Research by the US-based…

  • NYC bills propose sign marking Wall Street as first slave market, along with reparations study

    New York City lawmakers on Thursday approved a bill to study the city’s significant role in slavery and consider providing reparations to descendants of enslaved people. If the package of bills passed by the City Council is signed into law, it would follow in the footsteps of many other municipalities…

  • Historical Study Predicts Bitcoin To Hit $164,000—Here’s When

    Meet Samuel Ideyemi, nicknamed HIM-buktu. A web3 content writer, journalist, and aspiring trader, Ideyemi is a multi-talented person. With his flair for words and sense of trends, he has written for several industry players, including AMBCrypto, Blockchain.News, Blockchain Reporter, and more. Edemi’s adventure into the world of cryptocurrencies was cinematic.…

  • Historical Study Predicts Bitcoin To Hit $164,000—Here’s When

    Meet Samuel Ideyemi, nicknamed HIM-buktu. A web3 content writer, journalist, and aspiring trader, Ideyemi is a multi-talented person. With his flair for words and sense of trends, he has written for several industry players, including AMBCrypto, Blockchain.News, Blockchain Reporter, and more. Edemi’s adventure into the world of cryptocurrencies was cinematic.…

  • Cabinet approves lower tax for early study fund withdrawals

    The Israeli government has approved Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich’s proposal to allow employees and the self-employed to withdraw money from advanced study funds (Keren Hashtalmot) with a reduced penalty until the end of 2024. The bill on the matter will now be fast-tracked through the Knesset. In the current legal…

  • Bitcoin And Mining Industry Poised For Success — Study

    As Bitcoin cements its place in the global financial landscape, recent events in the United States have given it a bright future. At least, that’s what one analyst at HC Wainwright & Co. sees. Mike Colonies made a presentation. Weekly study On July 30, several positive elements were identified that…