The tricks that make us addicted to apps
The article discusses various tactics used by tech companies to keep users engaged with their apps, as explained by researcher Sissela Nutley.
Does artificial intelligence threaten visual art? Researcher Šķilters and artist Peters discuss
The article discusses the role of artificial intelligence in the creative processes of visual art, emphasizing its collaboration with human creators.
Recommends this form of exercise: – You kill two birds with one stone
A researcher recommends a specific form of exercise that effectively meets health guidelines with minimal equipment.
Direct Words from a Researcher on Trump and the USA’s Gold Team - “Difficult to Understand”
A researcher critiques Donald Trump's use of the Olympics and Olympic athletes for his own image enhancement.
Putin's Next Move Could Be Svalbard or Åland, U.S. Researcher Assesses
A U.S. researcher suggests that if Russia were to launch a limited military strike in Europe, Svalbard and Åland are among the potential targets.
Middle Eastern researcher: It will be difficult to change the Iranian regime without a land invasion
A Middle Eastern researcher emphasizes that changing the Iranian regime without a ground invasion is unlikely, highlighting the escalating tensions in the region as Iran targets U.S. military bases in response to attacks.
Researcher: Trump has broken his promises
A senior researcher indicates that the U.S. and Israeli strikes on Iran are targeting the upper leadership of the country and reflects on the implications of these actions in the context of President Trump's promises regarding military engagements.
Lars Boje can become a 'key player' in this election
Lars Boje Mathiesen and the Citizens' Party may play a crucial or problematic role for the conservative parties in Denmark, according to an election researcher.
The Red Silk Road: A Conversation with Researcher Una Aleksandra Berzina-Cerenkova
A discussion with researcher Una Aleksandra Berzina-Cerenkova highlights the importance of studying China to make informed decisions regarding its global ambitions and implications.
Researcher Suggests Methods to Curb Serial Complainants Like in England – Number of Complaints Continues to Rise in Tampere
A Finnish researcher proposes measures to address serial complainants in administrative disputes, drawing on methods used in England, as complaints continue to disrupt local governance in Tampere.
Korean researcher Lankov was expelled from Latvia, the next day he lectured 200 people in Tallinn
Andrejs Lankov commented that his expulsion from Latvia was more incomprehensible than dramatic, and he subsequently delivered a lecture in Tallinn.
Use of polylaminin is monitored in real time by society: 'Like a Big Brother', says researcher
Research on polylaminin, a substance being studied as a possible treatment for spinal cord injuries, is closely monitored by society, according to lead researcher Tatiana Sampaio.
These men remain single for a long time, even if they are nice and smart – Researcher was amazed: "They did not listen to a woman's no"
A Finnish study reveals that many well-meaning men struggle with prolonged singlehood due to their inability to recognize and respect women's signals.
New model can dramatically strengthen the EU. But the road there may be difficult, says researcher
A new expansion model proposed by the EU could dramatically enhance its strength, coinciding with Ukraine's aspiration for EU membership by 2027.
Emilio Cuevas-Agulló, the scientist who tracked climate change in the air, has died
Emilio Cuevas-Agulló, a prominent meteorologist and climate researcher from Spain, has passed away at the age of 65 due to pneumonia, leaving a significant legacy in understanding greenhouse gases.
TalTech's Best Researcher of the Year Helps to Break Plastic Dependency, Young Researcher Makes Electric Systems Smarter
Tallinn University of Technology honors scientists who are making significant contributions beyond the laboratory, especially focusing on the breakthroughs by researchers Andres Krumme and Andrii Chub.
Laurent Vinatier Studied Russia. Then the Country Imprisoned Him.
Laurent Vinatier, a French researcher and conflict mediator, reflects on his imprisonment in Russia for failing to register as a 'foreign agent' and his subsequent experience after being released in a prisoner swap.
VIDEO ⟩ Russian-born North Korea researcher Andrei Lankov was detained in Latvia, and the next day he spoke in Tallinn to an audience of 200.
Andrei Lankov, a researcher on North Korea, was detained in Latvia but expressed confusion over the incident, attributing it to his Russian nationality and his analytical approach to the subject.
Shusaku Sugimoto, researcher at Tohoku University: 'The sea rising 6°C and staying that way for two years has never been seen before'
Shusaku Sugimoto, a researcher from Tohoku University, highlights alarming climate changes in Japan, including a significant rise in sea temperatures.
Researcher says lack of updates to tobacco laws in NT 'befuddling'
A researcher highlights a sharp decline in legal tobacco sales in the Northern Territory, attributing it to an increase in illegal tobacco sales rather than a decrease in smoking rates.
Brand researcher tells how many Santas fit in Lapland - Tornio's turn to get its own
Tornio will welcome its own Santa Claus reception for tourists next winter as part of a new initiative to boost local tourism.
A fat suit will be seen in a classic ballet - Harsh criticism from a researcher: 'Devilishly fresh in 2026'
A political researcher criticizes the use of a fat suit in the National Ballet of Finland's production of Don Quixote, calling it an outdated choice.
Stubb praised Ukraine's chances of victory – researcher calls for precision in speeches
Finnish President Alexander Stubb expressed optimism about Ukraine's chances of winning the war, while researcher Jussi Lassila urges clarity on what 'victory' really means.
“It's a scandal”: the disruptive perspective on AI from the Argentine researcher recognized by Time magazine
Milagros Miceli, an Argentine sociologist and doctor in Computer Engineering, criticizes the working conditions of AI data workers while advocating for their acknowledgment in the AI revolution.
Leading Cancer Researcher in Germany, Inspiring Scientific Vocations in Vitoria
Silvia Vega, a prominent cancer researcher from Cantabria, is inspiring students in Vitoria while leading groundbreaking research in Germany.
The Digital Environment Makes Control Easy... Victims Find It Hard to Escape
A Korean researcher discusses the challenges of digital control in intimate relationships, highlighting the alarming rate of partner homicides in South Korea compared to Australia.
The researcher has studied over 10,000 brain scans: One piece of advice is crucial for protecting memory
A Norwegian researcher highlights an important recommendation for preserving memory as brain mass declines with age.
Researcher: Kyiv and Moscow could conclude peace even without specific security guarantees for Ukraine
A researcher suggests that Kyiv and Moscow might reach a peace agreement without concrete security guarantees for Ukraine, although this is currently seen as unrealistic.
Nisrin Elamin, Sudanese Researcher: "Hunger is always caused by humans, and Sudan is a paradigmatic case"
Nisrin Elamin, a Sudanese anthropologist, argues that human-driven factors such as war and capitalist extraction have led to the severe food crisis in Sudan, highlighting the connection between agricultural restructuring and the current civil conflict.
Nothing about us without us! Researcher Elīna Vikmane on the voice of Generation Z in museum activities
Elīna Vikmane argues for the necessity of involving young people as content creators in museums, emphasizing the importance of their input in shaping museum narratives.
Without critical thinking, young people will become the audience of populists. A conversation with a researcher
A researcher discusses how Latvian youth's political beliefs are shaped and the measurement of populism.
Regeni Murder, Consultant Appointed for the Defense. Possible Verdict in Summer. 'We Are Confident'
A possible verdict regarding the four Egyptian intelligence officers accused of abducting and murdering Italian researcher Giulio Regeni is anticipated this summer, with the trial resuming after a suspension.
Conversation researcher: Here are the most important rules if you want to get better at small talk
Birte Asmuss, a conversation researcher, outlines key rules for improving small talk, which can enhance happiness and relationships, and is a skill everyone can learn.
Conversation Researcher: Here are the most important rules if you want to get better at small talk
A new book by conversation researcher Birte Asmuss emphasizes the importance of small talk, suggesting it can enhance happiness and strengthen relationships for everyone.
Small talk is a form of human sniffing. Here’s how to learn it
In a new book, conversation researcher Birte Asmuss emphasizes the importance of small talk for enhancing happiness and nurturing relationships, asserting that it is a skill everyone can learn.
Ulrike Malmendier: CDU Pressures Top Researcher to Leave the Council of Economic Experts
Ulrike Malmendier, a prominent economist in the U.S., is reportedly being forced out of Germany's Council of Economic Experts due to pressure from the CDU party, amidst conflicting narratives about the reasons behind her departure.
Museum and language awareness is not enough; Ukrainians must be integrated into the labor market. Interview with translator and researcher Viktoria Prituljak
This article discusses the challenges of integrating Ukrainian refugees into the Latvian labor market and highlights ongoing research on the subject.
"It is simply getting worse on almost all measurable parameters with our diets"
Danish researcher Sisse Fagt notes significant declines in the quality of the Danish diet, emphasizing the importance of legumes like lentils, beans, and chickpeas.
Even with a little goodwill, there are only two positive trends in our dietary habits – the rest is decline
A Danish food researcher highlights that despite some improvements, overall dietary habits in Denmark are declining, with legumes being one of the few positive trends.
It feels like waking up with a hangover. Your two pillows might be to blame.
A sleep researcher suggests that using multiple pillows may be causing your morning neck pain.
A dozen skulls, a village in Álava, and the European trafficking of relics during the Flanders wars
A researcher from the University of the Basque Country is leading an international network to trace the journey of hundreds of skulls that arrived in Spain from Germany during the 16th and 17th centuries, revealing an artistic world created by women.
Can you stay in this position for a minute? A good result indicates an important ability
A Finnish researcher emphasizes the importance of balance training for aging populations to maintain independence and reduce fall risks.
It’s #FAKE profile on Instagram that pretends to be Tatiana Sampaio, researcher of polylaminin
A fake Instagram profile impersonating Tatiana Sampaio, a researcher from UFRJ, has been identified, misleading followers with false information about her work.
Polylaminin researcher will receive a medal from the government of Espírito Santo
Tatiana Sampaio, a researcher from UFRJ, will be awarded the Jerônimo Monteiro medal by the Espírito Santo government for her work on polylaminin, a molecular treatment for spinal cord injuries.
VIDEO: Reporter Flávia Cintra hugs biologist Tatiana Sampaio, researcher leading studies on polylaminin
Reporter Flávia Cintra shares an emotional moment with biologist Tatiana Sampaio during a segment on the substance polylaminin, which offers hope for those with spinal cord injuries, going viral on social media.
Brazilian researcher faces Antarctica to study bird genetics and monitor avian influenza
A Brazilian researcher is conducting fieldwork in Antarctica to study the genetics of seabirds and monitor the spread of avian influenza.
The Tricks That Make Us Stick to Apps
The article discusses how technology companies employ certain strategies to keep users engaged with apps longer and more frequently, as explained by researcher Sissela Nutley.
Japanese Navy Massacred Donghak Peasant Army on the West and South Coasts
A researcher highlights the ruthless suppression of the Donghak Peasant Army by the Japanese Navy in the late 19th century.
Al Jazeera interviews the first researcher to obtain a PhD in chemistry from a Libyan university
This article discusses an interview with Haitham Abu Aissa, the first researcher to earn a PhD in chemistry from a Libyan university, highlighting the significance of his achievement amidst the political crises in Libya.
Africa: Killer Beetles in the Baobabs - Researcher Warns of Risk to African Trees
Researchers have identified a deadly beetle infestation threatening baobab trees in Oman, raising concerns for their survival.