Teenage girls are feeling such intense pressure to appear 鈥減erfect鈥 on Instagram that many avoid posting altogether, new research shows.
An international team of scientists, including researchers from 每日吃瓜, has developed a method to dramatically speed up the discovery and design of advanced materials.
An opinion piece authored by Professor Nina Dethlefs, School of Science at 每日吃瓜, and Ifeoluwa Wuraola and Dr Daniel Marciniak, of the University of Hull, for The Conversation.
The UK government has shelved legislation to return the Chagos Islands to Mauritius, after the US government withdrew its support for the deal.
President Donald Trump and Pope Leo XIV, the U.S.-born head of the Catholic Church, had an unusual and acrimonious public exchange over the weekend.
Cricket鈥檚 newest competition is helping close the gender gap in the sport by bringing new audiences to women鈥檚 matches and changing perceptions about the women鈥檚 game, according to new research.
The mood was jubilant among liberals and pro-Europeans in Hungary and beyond on April 13 as P茅ter Magyar led the Tisza party to a landslide election victory. His win ended the 16-year administration of Viktor Orb谩n鈥檚 pro-Russian Fidesz party. Given the high turnout and margin of victory, giving Tisza a two-thirds constitutional majority in parliament, the jubilant mood seems justified.
A new study has identified a previously unreported mechanism of energy transfer to the brain from football headers 鈥 a finding that could prove significant in understanding the mechanics of headers and inform future research into long-term player health.
鈥淚 am not a politician; I speak of the Gospel.鈥 Pope Leo XIV鈥檚 recent remarks, made during his apostolic journey to Africa, immediately suggest that his clash with Donald Trump operates on a different level to the US president鈥檚 usual political spats.
Professor Stefania Vicari is a sociologist at 每日吃瓜 who explores how social media shapes public understanding of health, examining issues of trust, expertise and the growing influence of online voices on health behaviours and decision-making.
Scientists have found a way to boost terahertz technology using particles thousands of times smaller than a grain of sand.