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Francois Guite

‘A sobering preview’: extreme heat now affects one in three people globally, study finds

Rising temperatures making it hard even for young, healthy people to safely do normal physical tasks in many regions.

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Students with lower self-control tend to procrastinate with short-form video; sleep suffers, but not grades, study finds

College students with lower self-control, stronger habitual short-form video use and who tended to use them to escape and fulfill the need to belong were prone to procrastinating via such short clips.

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Smartphone Use During School Hours and Association With Cognitive Control in Youths Aged 11 to 18 Years

This study’s results suggest that frequent smartphone use during school reflects broader challenges in self-regulation with implications for learning and cognitive development.

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Teen aggression a warning sign for faster aging later in life

Teens who frequently lash out at others may face lasting physical health consequences later in life, according to research published by the American Psychological Association. The study found that aggressive behavior in early adolescence is linked to faster biological aging and higher body mass index (BMI) by age 30.

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Nearly half of UK adults happy to use ChatGPT as a counsellor, study finds

One quarter of UK adults would be happy to delegate the role of teaching their children to AI.

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Les programmes particuliers au secondaire avivent-ils la violence entre les jeunes?

Une étude exploratoire brosse le portrait des regroupements des élèves dans les écoles secondaires du Québec et lève le voile sur les effets potentiels de cette pratique sur la socialisation.

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Epstein's sex empire was 'KGB honeytrap': Paedophile financier had multiple talks with Putin after conviction - with Russian girls flown in to harvest 'kompromat' on world-famous figures

Jeffrey Epstein was running 'the world's largest honeytrap operation' on behalf of the KGB when he procured women for his network of associates, intelligence sources believe.

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Scientist reveals first generation ever to be less intelligent than their parents

Gen Z have broken a pattern of human development that has existed for at least the last 200 years, with a sudden shift in education outcomes.

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Rich people are a threat for democracy, Oxfam finds

Global billionaire wealth surged to record highs in 2025, with growth outpacing previous years threefold, according to a new report by Oxfam that warns of dangerous levels of political inequality.

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Beyond Giant Models: Why AI Orchestration Is the New Architecture

AI orchestration coordinates specialized models and tools into systems greater than the sum of their parts.

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