
Concerning Increase in Teenage Social Media Use Detected
Study reveals alarming rise in problematic social media use among teens, urging action for change.
Study reveals alarming rise in problematic social media use among teens, urging action for change.
Ryanair’s humorous and provocative TikTok content has gained a large following, but experts argue that addressing sustainability concerns is crucial for maintaining a positive brand perception.
British experts warn of potential “catastrophic ecosystem collapse” in UK forests within 50 years.
Sweden’s rise in billionaires can be attributed to its thriving tech scene, low interest rates, and tax policies that favor the wealthy, but there is a lack of public debate about the inequality it represents.
Protesters’ soup-throwing at the Mona Lisa highlights calls for food system reform and sustainability.
Hollywood actors are being advised to choose Halloween costumes that do not promote content made by studios they are in dispute with due to the ongoing strike.
The Biomimicry Institute is developing a project called Design for Decomposition to find natural ways to break down waste polyester and nylon, aiming to create biocompatible materials and reduce waste in the fashion industry.
Childhood obesity rates in England have slightly decreased, but remain higher than pre-pandemic levels, with a clear link between obesity and deprivation, according to new data from the National Child Measurement Programme.
Elon Musk’s profane outburst and the ad boycott on X, formerly known as Twitter, could lead to the company’s bankruptcy.
Massive fire engulfs newly built water park in Sweden, causing significant damage and injuring several people.
Wind turbine destroyed by fire in Iowa due to lack of equipment for emergency workers to reach the top.
The FSA warns of peanut contamination in mustard products, urging caution and thorough label-checking.
Climate change could lead to more lightning strikes in northern forests, increasing wildfire risk.
Plane gets stuck under a bridge in India, local truck drivers help free it.
Over 1,000 QR code stickers on gravestones in Munich spark police investigation and community concern.