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High ceilings in exam halls linked to poor student performance
Study reveals high ceilings in examination rooms may impair students' ability to focus, resulting in poor grades
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Pakistan downgraded to ‘authoritarian regime’
Study finds US remains a ‘flawed democracy’
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High-income countries' 'green growth' falls short of target: Experts
It 'would take wealthy nations 200 years' to bring emissions close to zero, says recent study by The Lancet
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Trolling and safety fears plague many young women online, UK study finds
A study found that young women are deeply concerned over the internet's and trolling's impact on their mental health
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China rejects WHO plan for study of Covid-19 origin
The WHO proposes a second phase of studies into virus origins, calls for transparency from authorities
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First Covid-19 case could have emerged in China in Oct 2019 - study
Study says most likely date for virus's emergence Nov 17, 2019, and it probably already spread globally by Jan 2020
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Crushing dissent
Crushing dissent
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Bureaucrats not underpaid: study
PIDE says civil servants getting huge benefits without proper disclosure
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Covid raises risk of pregnancy-related complications: study
Pakistani mothers found to be faring better than rest of the world, with lower pre-term births
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South African variant can 'break through' Pfizer vaccine, Israeli study says
Prevalence of variant in country is low and research has not been peer-reviewed yet
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Study finds ‘tremendous growth’ in mangroves
Forest cover has increased by 986.36 square kms over the past 30 years, as per the study
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Human-made materials now outweigh Earth's entire biomass: study
At the current rate, the weight of human impact may exceed 3 teratonnes by 2040
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Under what conditions should arena events take place again?
A German study on the risk of transmitting Covid-19 at major cultural events attracted international attention
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Covid deaths in Europe, US exceed official tallies
Researchers report 206,000 more deaths than would have been expected without the pandemic
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More than 60 million Indians may have caught coronavirus: study
A study testing blood for certain antibodies suggests that one in 15 people 10 or above have been exposed to the virus
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Pakistan among countries with the worst online censorship
Report suggests that Pakistan places heavy restrictions on political and social media
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Your brain forgets things it deems boring: study
Researchers explain the reason for this forgetfulness
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5 Mobile charging mistakes you should stop making
We often make charging mistakes but here's how you can avoid them
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Being a cat lady can be good for your health, studies say
Researchers observed a decreased risk for death due to cardiovascular diseases among persons with cats
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Bioorganic chemistry: Chinese Academy of Sciences felicitates ICCBS head
Dr Muhammad Iqbal Choudhry presented with ‘Distinguished Scientist’ award
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Feasibility study for varsity at PM House to cost Rs200m
Federal Minister for Planning and Development Asad Umar directs MoST to expedite the establishment
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'Over 50 taxes can be abolished without harming exchequer'
Punjab minister insists move will not harm public exchequer
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Your dance moves are just as unique as your fingerprints
Study also finds your identity is more easily detected by computers because of it
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Men are more emotional at work than women, study confirms
According to the study, men and women have different triggers to workplace emotions
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Children see females less powerful than males: Study
Researchers have found that children, as early as 4 years, interpret gender in this manner
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Losing only one night's sleep is linked to Alzheimer's disease: Study
New research detects worrisome findings in those who miss one cycle of rest
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Study finds Google system could improve breast cancer detection
The findings of the study, developed with Alphabet Inc’s DeepMind AI unit
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Tropical Indonesia's tiny glaciers to melt away in a decade: study
Papua's glaciers have shrunk by some 85 per cent in the past few decades
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Study: People who cheated in school tolerate unethical behaviours at work
Once a cheater, always a cheater?
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Transgender kids feel as much like girls or boys as non-trans children: study
They were compared to their brothers, sisters and other cisgender children
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'Mediterranean basin badly hit by climate change'
New study reveals the Mediterranean basin covers portions of three continents: Europe, Asia and Africa
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Intelligent women can fall for unhealthy relationships: study
Research suggests high-performing women are actually more likely to become "addicted" to toxic men than others
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Study shows Apple devices in combo with apps could identify dementia
The study also aimed to differentiate people with the pre-dementia stage of Alzheimer’s disease
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Himalayan glaciers melting twice as fast: study
Climate change is eating Himalayan glaciers, threatening water supplies for millions of people in South Asia: study
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Single women lead happier, longer lives, says study
Unmarried females who don’t have children outlive those who have tied the knot
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Climate change on track to reduce ocean wildlife by 17%
Researchers have calculated that if the world heats up 3-4°C, 17% of marine biomass will be wiped out
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Coffee saving lives - literally
In fluke experiment, espresso quells rare genetic disease
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New drug therapy slows spread of pancreatic cancer: study
A third of patients receiving the medication still alive two years into a clinical trial
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'13 Reasons Why' linked to uptick in adolescent suicides: study
There was a 13% spike in suicides among 10 to 19-year-olds between April and June of 2017
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Declining fertility may be behind Neanderthal extinction: study
According to a study about the mysterious disappearance of closest human relatives
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Landmark report documents use of torture by India in occupied Kashmir
Indian Army is given a free hand when it comes to using torture and it is a tactic employed to 'break people's will'
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One in seven babies born with low birthweight: study
Overall, the study took into account 281 million births
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Modern humans split from Neanderthals far earlier than thought: study
New analysis examines fossil teeth provides an alternative approach
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The Moon is shrinking, wrinkling due to quakes: study
Survey of more than 12,000 images revealed that lunar basin near the Moon's north pole has been cracking and shifting
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People gossip for around 52 minutes a day on average: study
Men don’t gossip any less than women, says study
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Skipping breakfast, having late dinner may increase heart attack risk: Study
Death five times more likely in people with either habit
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Why you should drink orange juice everyday
Rates of heart disease were also reduced in regular drinkers
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A tale of two Delhis: Deadly air exposes rich poor divide
In one of the most toxic urban centres to live
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Drinking piping hot tea doubles cancer risk: study
The results could also be extended to coffee, hot chocolate or other hot beverages
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High potency cannabis ‘strongly linked’ to risk of developing psychotic disorders: study
Participants provided information about how frequently they had used marijuana and other drugs over a period of years