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A new UNH study finds 5.7 million more childless women of childbearing age in the US in 2024 than expected.

Number of Childless Women in the US Continues to Rise

The number of childless women of prime childbearing age in the United States continues to climb, according to new research from the...
A Lancet study led by Imperial College London shows global progress against chronic disease deaths has slowed, despite major declines in cardiovascular and cancer mortality.

Progress in Cutting Chronic Disease Deaths Slows Worldwide

Death rates from chronic diseases such as cancer, heart disease, and stroke declined in four out of five countries between 2010 and...
Research from Mass General Brigham reveals that walking 3,000 to 7,500 steps daily slows cognitive decline and tau protein buildup in older adults at risk of Alzheimer’s.

Air Pollution Linked to Faster Alzheimer’s Progression

Air pollution is already linked to heart disease and lung problems, but new research shows it also accelerates Alzheimer’s progression dramatically. Researchers...
A new Pew Research Center study shows a sharp rise in Americans who believe religion is regaining influence in public life, signaling a nationwide shift in public attitudes.

Religion Is Declining Across Generations

Religious identity is fading across much of the world, according to new research from Pew Research Center and international scholars. Between 2010...
As global heatwaves intensify, WMO urges stronger early warning systems and public health action plans to prevent heat-related deaths worldwide.

Global Health Emergency Demands Urgent Action

As scorching temperatures shatter records across continents, the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) has issued an urgent call for global action. With daily...
Crafting Stronger Heat Action Plans for Our Future

Crafting Stronger Heat Action Plans for Our Future

Global temperatures continue their steady rise. Consequently, extreme heat events escalate in frequency and intensity. This poses significant risks to public health...
A new UN report highlights rising health and economic costs of sand and dust storms worldwide. Discover the hotspots, impacts, and urgent calls for action.

Sand and Dust Storms Worsen Global Health and Economic Challenges

Sand and dust storms are inflicting mounting costs on human health and economies worldwide, according to a major new report by the...
A new study from Utrecht University reveals that nanoplastics—fragments less than a micrometer across—are far more abundant than previously thought, dominating plastic pollution in the North Atlantic.

Atlantic Ocean Is Swimming With 27 Million Tonnes of Nanoplastics

The vast expanse of the ocean holds a hidden crisis. A new study, published in Nature by researchers from Utrecht University and...
A new University of Georgia study analyzes how 50 countries are adapting education and workforce strategies for AI. Are we ready for the jobs of tomorrow?

How Countries Are Preparing Workers for an AI-Driven Future

Artificial intelligence, known widely as AI, is transforming everything from marketing to manufacturing. A key question looms. Are countries doing enough to...
Explore the OECD Global Debt Report 2026. Discover how record borrowing and AI financing needs are shaping the resilient but vulnerable global economy.

$4 Trillion a Year: Can Global Financing Catch Up to the 2030 Goals?

The world faces a staggering shortfall of $4 trillion annually to meet the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). These financial goals include ending...