Firearms Research Reveals Alarming Impact on Child Survivors of Gun Violence

New York City, NY – A recent study has revealed alarming statistics regarding the impact of firearms on children in the United States, with firearms now being identified as the leading cause of child deaths in the country. The study, conducted by Northwell Health in partnership with Stacker and published in Health Affairs, sheds light … Read more

Firearms Research Reveals Impact on Child Survivors of Gun Violence in the U.S.

New York, NY – A recent study has highlighted the alarming fact that firearms are now the leading cause of child deaths in the United States, with devastating effects on young survivors. Research conducted by Northwell Health in collaboration with Stacker has shed light on the impact of nonfatal firearm injuries on children and adolescents. … Read more

Environmental journalists face escalating violence and threats worldwide, research shows in the World Press Freedom Day 2024 report

Environmental journalists around the world face increasing threats and dangers in their line of work, according to a recent report by Unesco. The research, conducted jointly with the International Federation of Journalists, revealed that over 70% of environmental journalists have been targeted for their reporting since 2009. The study found that 749 environmental journalists have … Read more

Neutron Star Simulations Uncover Chaotic Thermonuclear Flares in Groundbreaking Research

NEW YORK, NY – Scientists in New York are using computer simulations to gain a deeper understanding of the explosive behavior of cannibal neutron stars. Neutron stars, some of the densest objects in the universe, are formed when a massive star collapses, leaving behind a small, extremely dense core. When a neutron star pulls material … Read more

Traumatic Brain Injury Linked to Maine Mass Shooter- New Research Shocking Findings!

Boston, MA – A recent study conducted by researchers at Boston University has revealed that Robert Card, the mass shooter from Maine, had suffered from a traumatic brain injury. The findings shed light on potential factors contributing to Card’s violent behavior. The research, focusing on Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy (CTE) at the renowned university, highlighted the … Read more