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Why Social Media May Not Be Driving Teen Mental Health Crisis After All
A study of 25,000 teens found no evidence that social media or gaming predicts later anxiety or depression, challenging ...
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Not all matter is equal: Supermassive black holes are ‘picky eaters’ during galaxy collision
Supermassive black holes are often described as cosmic monsters that consume anything in their path. But new research ...
Record immigration and the 'Trump factor' fuelled a xenophobic election surge, but analysts say another political target is ...
Only doubt can help us overcome our proclivity for the psychological underpinning of polarization (and the nemesis of ...
Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. Despite common misconceptions, agentic AI is currently active ...
Azure growth and AI capex stay strong, but valuation looks rich vs. Amazon and Alphabet. Click for this updated look at MSFT ...
Douglas Rushkoff argues AI utopianism masks labor exploitation and environmental costs. Economists say AI boosts productivity ...
Candidates to be the next Webb County judge laid out sharply different ideas on water security, public trust, economic gaps ...
USF Marketing Professor Dr. Dipayan Biswas Separates Fact From Fiction With so much conflicting health advice circulating ...
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Search At Your Own Risk As Google’s AI Hallucinates Liver Test
Google’s AI Overviews gave incorrect medical advice about liver function tests to users. The Guardian, who launched an ...
"People We Meet on Vacation" author Emily Henry is working with Netflix on at least two more book adaptations.
TikTok has become the top source for mental health terminology, as cost keeps many Americans from accessing traditional ...
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