Alderney's population of gannets could be adversely affected by renewable energy developments, a study has found.
Only 9% of directors of the top 250 grossing Hollywood films in 2012 were women, a study has found.
BBC: Women 'struggling' in Hollywood, according to new study
About a third of relatives looking after children because their parents are no longer able to can afford to provide basic items, a study has found.
People who were good at maths as young children go on to earn more than other similar children by the time they are 30, a study has found.
Elderly people in NI are given drugs such as tranquilisers and anti-dementia drugs at a much higher rate in care homes than when they are living in the community, a study has found.
Historically, men who get a diagnosis of prostate cancer have been nearly twice as likely to kill themselves and more likely to die of heart-related causes soon after their diagnosis compared with men in the general population, a study has found.
The number of bats populating Kielder Forest in Northumberland is on the increase, a new study has found.
They're also three times more likely to be depressed than their alert classmates who get enough sleep, a new study has found.
An increasing number of rats in areas of the west of England are mutating to become more resistant to commonly sold poisons, a university study has found.
Use of the morning-after pill in the US is on the rise, a trend driven largely by wider use among younger women, a major government study has found.
Financial abuse of elderly Americans has risen 12 percent since 2008, a new study from MetLife has found.
FORBES: Financial Abuse of the Elderly on the Rise, Study Finds
And the police force, as a report by McKinsey, a consultancy, has found, is a case-study in poor management.
In case our word isn't good enough for you, research firm Oliver Wyman has just completed a study which found that 85% of the 1, 000 global participants used their DVR to skip at least three-quarters of all commercials.
ENGADGET: Research affirms that DVR owners do indeed blaze by commercials
But a study led by Reuben Goforth of Purdue University has found their eggs in places that previously were considered unsuitable.
However, a recently published study lead by University of Cambridge researchers has found that this is not always the case.
FORBES: Wealthier Nations, Healthier. But is That Always the Case?
But a study at the University of Arizona found that the material has an even more dramatic use: It can heal cardiac tissue damaged by heart attacks.
FORBES: Advanced Tissue Sciences Founder Wins Inventor Award
Although the number of people with free bus passes has increased since 2006, the study found a reduction in overall bus use and walking.
BBC: Free bus passes 'have health benefits', UK study suggests
Much political capital has been made of a 2009 study of 16 states that found that only 17% of charter schools were better than public schools, 37% were worse and the rest were about the same.
The largest-ever study of niacin has failed to show a clinical benefit for niacin and even found a strong signal of harm.
FORBES: HPS2-THRIVE: No Benefit, Signal Of Harm For Niacin Therapy
However the study, which has been published in Obesity Research, found a wider hip circumference was not linked with better heart health in men.
Now a new study, published online this month in The Archives of Internal Medicine, has found that unemployment increases the risk of having a heart attack.
FORBES: Losing Your Job Can Put You At Risk Of A Heart Attack
Social Media has exploded in recent years, and a study conducted by Pew Research Centers in 2012 found that 65% of internet users use social media.
The study found that teens are much more likely to say that social media has a positive impact than a negative one on social-emotional well-being.
FORBES: Common Sense Media Report Shines Positive Light on Kids and Social Media
The Third International Mathematics and Science Study, which tested randomly selected students from 41 countries, found no correlation between whether a country has national standards and how well its students perform.
Of the two drugs, only Lucentis has been approved by the FDA to treat AMD, but recently a study by National Institutes of Health found Avastin to be equally effective.
Ginkgo is a top-selling herb and has been hailed by some as a memory-booster, but the new University of Pittsburgh study found it didn't help prevent Alzheimer's or other forms of dementia in more than 3, 000 elderly study subjects.
However, another study, by Polk, a market intelligence firm, found that the average age of the cars we drive has continued to climb, from 8.4 years back in 1995 to 11.1 years today.
FORBES: Start Your Personal Fortune By Driving Your Car Until It Drops
For instance, last year, a large review study by Angela Lee Duckworth and her team a UPenn that found that rewarding people monetarily for completing an IQ test has a lot to do with how well they do on the test.
FORBES: Women Surpass Men In IQ, But Are Other Factors More Important?
That has helped raise rugby's profile: a study by America's Sporting Goods Manufacturers Association (SGMA) found that between 2007 and 2009 (the latest year for which data is available), it was the fastest-growing team sport in the country, outpacing rivals such as lacrosse and hockey.
ECONOMIST: More and more Americans are being converted to the sport
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