Ultra-processed foods are not more appealing, study finds
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"I feel personal pride that no more children will be added to Omegle's body count," says the woman who successfully forced the infamous chat site to shut down. Read more
The age at which Chinese people get married or have children has increased steadily in the past 30 years, according to a new study. Read more
You're in a club, the music's pounding and the lights are flashing. You look up to the DJ booth but there's no-one there, because it's an AI-generated mix. Read more
A new study purports to find a link between colleges with a high “Pride Index” and lower rates of “intimate partner violence.” Read more
A recent "creepshot" incident has stirred up a storm on Chinese social networking sites. A young woman posted a clip showing a migrant worker squatting inside a subway in Guangzhou who she claimed had been secretly filming her. However, it turns out he hadn't been doing so. Read more
Apple will improve its autocorrect feature so it stops changing one of the most common swear words to "ducking". Read more
Marriage positively affects women’s mental and physical health, which can lead to long-term health benefits, according to a recent study published in the journal Global Epidemiology. Read more
TikTok is setting a 60-minute daily screen time limit for users who are aged under 18. Read more
A new survey organized by the virtual health service provider TimelyMD has concluded that mental health ranks as students’ top stressor, the second consecutive survey to do so. Read more