'No evidence' Facebook harms well-being: global study
There is "no evidence" that the growth in using Facebook led to "widespread psychological harm", the largest independent scientific study on the topic concluded Wednesday, contradicting previous analyses and widespread perceptions.
Immigration Enforcement increases fines and proposes new refugee deportation plan
The Home Office continue to target migrant workers, asylum seekers and refugees by implementing increased penalties and fighting for the Rwanda bill.
Lower bird diversity linked to increase in mental health hospital admissions
Research highlights the intriguing connection between biodiversity and mental health hospital admissions, urging a fresh perspective on the importance of biodiversity conservation.
Nearly half of business leaders feel Gen Z graduate students are unprepared for the professional workforce
A recent employment survey from Intelligent has offered a fascinating glimpse into why business leaders are not convinced about hiring Gen Z graduate students.
Indictment puts Trump and democracy on trial
Donald Trump's historic indictment for trying to overturn the 2020 election paints a picture of a former president so determined to hang on to power that he put the very foundations of American democracy at risk.
WHO declares that babies should be exclusively breastfed for the first six months of their lives
WHO and UNICEF encourage businesses to allow breastfeeding mothers in the workplace while new mothers speak out about the pressure to breastfeed.
Indian-origin man fired by US company for speaking to dying relative in Hindi
A 78-year-old Indian-American, Anil Varshney, has filed a lawsuit against a US firm, claiming that he was fired for speaking to his dying relative.
Woman in India murdered for refusing to marry cousin
A 25-year-old woman died on Friday after being brutally hit by an iron rod in India's capital, New Delhi.
School pupils more likely to be excluded if they have a history of social care
According to a UCL study, English secondary school pupils who have a history of receiving social care or educational needs are more likely to be excluded.
Prince Harry accused of tarnishing Prince William, Kate Middleton's 'pristine image'
The Duke of Sussex called his brother his "beloved brother and arch-nemesis" in "Spare."
London's education sector recognised as the best city for students
The annual QS Best Student Cities rankings have placed London as the best city for students mainly due to its impressive array of universities and diversity.
US soldier flees into North Korea, detained by authorities
A US Army soldier reportedly crossed the demarcation line into North Korea on Tuesday and is said to be in the custody of North Korean authorities.
ChatGPT beats 99% of humans hands down in creativity tests
The study, conducted by researchers at the University of Montana used a popular test of creativity called TTCT (Torrance Test of Creativity).
Getting plenty of shut-eye every night can reduce your negative thoughts
A new study from the University of York has found that achieving plenty of high-quality sleep every night can reduce feelings of anxiety and depression.
Joe Biden announces $39 billion student loan debt forgiveness
Education Department aims to forgive student loans for 800,000 borrowers due to administrative errors, with changes made to income-driven repayment plans.
Starmer explains Labour's core purpose to remove barriers to opportunity across the UK
The Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer has explained that Labour's core purpose is to remove barriers to opportunity that hold back Britain's potential.
Number of visits to ChatGPT's website drops for first time since launch
OpenAI's ChatGPT AI bot triggered interest in artificial intelligence when it made its debut in November last year.
Memories of childhood abuse affects mental health more than the experience
A recent study from King's College London has suggested that the way childhood abuse and/or neglect is processed affects mental health more than the experience.
What senior business leaders can learn from Stockton Rush
In the unfortunate tragedy of the Titan submersible, we have a classic example of what happens when a leader refuses to listen to others.
Probiotics can aid depressive disorder in people unresponsive to antidepressants
The study used 14 strains of bacteria as a probiotic blend which helped in depressive disorder treatments when used alongside antidepressants.
First baby born in UK's NHS says staff pay rise would be perfect gift
Aneira Thomas holds the honour of being the first baby born on Britain's National Health Service and, as they both celebrate their 75th birthday, she says her "best present" would be a pay rise for its embattled staff.
Euclid space telescope to investigate the mysteries of the 'dark universe'
The Euclid space telescope will embark upon a six-year mission to observe billions of galaxies, enabling scientists to understand the role of dark matter and dark energy within the cosmos.
Why do people who experience loneliness process the world differently?
A recent study published in Psychological Science suggests that every lonely person processes the world in their own, idiosyncratic way.
Bath and London researchers discover life quality doesn't depend on age of autism diagnosis
According to recent statistics, a total of 1,320 individuals who have been diagnosed with autism are residing in mental health hospitals in England.
UK to reduce the number of 'medically downgraded' mariners in the Royal Navy with advanced sports technology
The Navy will be using special movement screening equipment developed by exercise laboratories of the concerned universities. Pressure plates, force plates and motion capture cameras will detect muscle movements for injuries and strains.
Baidu's Ernie Bot makes significant strides, beats ChatGPT on key tests
Baidu's latest iteration of its ChatGPT-style service called Ernie 3.5 has reportedly surpassed the Microsoft-backed OpenAI chatbot on several key metrics.
Royal Navy ask tech giants to find ways of offering cloud-based technology to warfighters
Amazon and Microsoft showcased how the military can benefit from cloud computing as it integrates software and drones with frontline fighters.
UK health outcomes a 'serious concern': report
The UK's performance on key health metrics is a "serious concern" and lags comparable countries, according to a report released to mark the 75th anniversary of the National Health Service (NHS).
Blackspire Press Co-Founder, Lewis Webster, Challenges Predatory Practices of Traditional PR Firms
Lewis Webster, the dynamic co-founder of Blackspire Press, is poised to shake up the status quo in the public relations industry.
Recent study suggests UK universities aren't doing enough to tackle their carbon footprint
UK universities must swiftly reduce their carbon footprints and priorities sustainability through methods that aim for long-term solutions.