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People's pulse 2026

Kathmandu, Feb. 25 -- Sharecast Initiative, in collaboration with The Kathmandu Post, conducted a face-to-face interview ...
-- Nearly 40% have used discount programs or manufacturer coupons to help offset their out-of-pocket costs. -- More than 83% think individuals are turning to direct-to-consumer GLP-1 programs because ...
Edmonton's largest dining week returns March 11-22, and this year you have more than 65 restaurants to pick from. Downtown Dining Week offers you multi-course and multi-item menus at a discount, all ...
Attosecond pulses enable sub-femtosecond studies of ultrafast electron dynamics. Since 2001, pulse durations have shortened ...
Employee expectations of post-pandemic indoor workspaces go beyond a “return to normal” and demonstrate a desire for spaces that put people in a better place, with an eye toward spaces that are more ...
Exclusive More than 60% of GPs say that checks done as part of the NHS Health Checks programme are ‘useful’, a Pulse survey has found. According to the survey of 947 GPs, 62% think that the checks are ...
People’s Pulse 2026, conducted by Sharecast Initiative, in collaboration with The Kathmandu Post, shows citizens’ views on corruption are closely tied to their day-to-day experiences with public ...
E. coli can linger in animal droppings, allowing it to be spread by weather and animal movement, according to Initial findings from a multi-year Food and Drug Administration study of a major ...
Two-thirds of Gen Z college students say they want to learn more about personal finance topics, according to CFP Board's new study, Dollars and Sense: A Report on the Personal Finances of College ...
Washington state received troubling news from a recently published economic report. The 2026 Competitiveness Redbook, a study ...
Demands for efficiency, accuracy and improved safety are driving emerging technologies in oil and gas at every stage of the value chain.
Survey also finds that only 32 per cent of staff intend to stay at organisations that are not listening enough to them ...