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May get pretty ugly for AI stocks if …, warn analysts in a research note for 2026 that predicts ‘good news’ for Google and ‘bad’ for Nvidia and OpenAI

Analysts at Pivotal Research warned in a recent note to clients that should ChatGPT-maker OpenAI may cut its spending or face other issues due to its mounting obligations. “It is likely to temporarily get pretty ugly for AI stocks and the market in general,” warn analysts in the research note. “We believe the shakeout, if…

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Is lactose intolerance reversible or manageable; know what research shows |

Some people notice it slowly. A glass of milk that once felt harmless now brings discomfort. Others remember it clearly, a sudden shift where dairy stopped agreeing with them. Lactose intolerance often settles into daily life quietly, shaping shopping habits and meals without much discussion. It is usually explained as a simple digestive shortfall, the…

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Canada’s C$1.7-billion research push targets global talent: Why Indian researchers should pay attention

Canadian government has committed around C$1.7 billion in federal funding to help universities attract top global scholars For decades, global academic mobility followed a simple rule: if you wanted the deepest research funding, the fastest breakthroughs and the strongest institutional backing, you went to the United States. That assumption is now under quiet strain. As…

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Betel leaves show potential in Alzheimer’s research: Study |

Betel leaves, or paan leaves, have long held cultural, religious, and medicinal significance across South Asia. Traditionally valued for their antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties, they are now being studied for potential roles in neurodegenerative disorders like Alzheimer’s disease. Alzheimer’s causes memory loss, cognitive decline, and behavioural changes, affecting millions worldwide. According to theNHS, several factors…

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Coffee might be slowing down your body’s ageing clock, new research hints |

Coffee holds an unusual position in modern health conversations, sitting between everyday routine and advancing research on how lifestyle choices shape long-term biological function. Scientists have become increasingly interested in the idea that something as commonplace as a cup of coffee may influence subtle cellular processes linked with ageing. Telomeres, which protect the ends of…

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