Finnish Research: Constant Fiddling with Phones is More Straining than Long Screen Time
A recent study by Aalto University researchers reveals that the most mental strain from digital devices comes from frequent short usage, rather than prolonged screen time.
River and Estudiantes (RC) "a terrible match" where nothing happened: 94 interruptions and 19 minutes stopped by VAR
The match between River Plate and Estudiantes de Río Cuarto was plagued by interruptions, with 94 stoppages and a significant amount of time under VAR review, leading to a very low effective playing time.
Those who go to sleep at this time are the richest and smartest
A new British study suggests that people who sleep late may possess extraordinary qualities.
Supermarket rice prices at 3,980 yen for 5 kilograms, first drop into 3,000 yen range in over six months
The average price of rice in Japanese supermarkets has dropped to 3,980 yen for 5 kilograms, marking the first time in 6.5 months that prices have fallen into the 3,000 yen range.
BBB 26: 'We survived by a miracle', says Milena's sister about the birth of the two
'We survived by a miracle,' Milena's sister shared on social media about the premature birth of the twins, who spent time in an incubator after being born at five months gestation.
Heavy Transport: Antimatter Being Transported on a Truck
Antimatter will be transported by truck for the first time in history to demonstrate the feasibility of such transport without losing the particles.
Last Local Elections Only 5 ‘Survived’ in Gyeonggi Province... Will There Be a Clean Sweep This Time?
In the upcoming local elections in Gyeonggi Province, 30 out of 31 incumbents are vying for re-election amidst expectations of significant turnover based on past electoral trends.
Predatory feral ferrets removed from an island for the first time ever
Feral ferrets have been successfully removed from Rathlin Island, Northern Ireland, marking a significant conservation victory for the island's seabird population.
The Cure will perform for the first time in Lithuania and Estonia
The legendary British band The Cure is set to perform for the first time in Lithuania and Estonia in August.
American Queen of Provocation Provokes Even in the Studio. Her Aversion to Świątek Sparks Controversy
Danielle Collins, a controversial American tennis player, garners mixed reactions for her provocative remarks about fellow player Iga Świątek during her time at the Tennis Channel.
Kiriyama, the Spring Tournament Champion, Holds a Press Conference; Aiming to Become a 'Cool' Ozeki for the Second Time
Kiriyama, after winning his third championship at the Spring Tournament, expressed his desire to become a 'cool' ozeki during a press conference.
‘Energy investors are like butterflies’: IEA chief warns Albanese against more taxes on gas export profits
The head of the IEA cautions the Australian government about imposing new taxes on gas export profits, stating it could deter investors during a time of soaring profits due to the global energy crisis.
Will the government's trick with inflation work again this time?
The New Democracy government in Greece has twice lowered the threshold for assessing its economic and social policies, using propaganda to frame rising prices as imported issues rather than domestic failures.
Eid prayers in Tehran amidst US-Israel attacks
Eid prayers were held in Tehran amid attacks from the US and Israel, marking a significant event due to the absence of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khamenei for the first time in 40 years.
Mats J: The Hunt for the Missing Pancake
The article humorously discusses the challenges of finding a traditional Thursday meal in the Dagens Nyheter cafeteria, which has undergone significant changes over time.
The time changes: When do we move the clocks forward
On Sunday, March 29, 2026, clocks will be set one hour forward for the start of Daylight Saving Time in Greece.
EU leader visits Australia, as the bloc seeks a trade agreement
The European Union leader is in Australia for the first time since taking office, aiming to finalize a long-awaited trade agreement amid ongoing energy vulnerabilities.
Allegations Against Ulmen: "Delayed" and "Incomplete" – Fahri Yardim Breaks Silence
Actor Fahri Yardim has addressed the allegations made by Collien Fernandes against her ex-husband Christian Ulmen for the first time, admitting his response has been 'delayed' and 'incomplete.'
VIDEO ⟩ Thai player defeated seven-time world champion. 'I can't believe it.'
Thai player Thepchaiya Un-Nooh won the World Snooker Open final against seven-time world champion Ronnie O'Sullivan with a score of 10-7.
Too much free time for students? Parents 'call out' the Ministry of Education. 'There is more free time now than school'
Parents express concerns about the increasing number of school holidays, feeling that their children have too much free time, which complicates their work schedules.
"That was the way we used to go to school..." The Daecheong Lake ferry route opens for the first time in 43 years
The ferry route at Daecheong Lake has reopened after 43 years, allowing residents to revisit submerged areas and revitalize local tourism.
Make Restaurant-Style Bottle Gourd with Yogurt Tadka in 10 Minutes, Learn the Method
A quick recipe for preparing bottle gourd with yogurt tadka that is both nutritious and flavorful, perfect for those short on time.
Children stuck in hospital limbo due to discharge delays - 'hidden crisis'
New research reveals that children in England are facing significant delays in hospital discharges, resulting in missed education and family time.
Morning with the NHL: Why does Pospíšil play only in every second game? He lacks what got him into the NHL
Martin Pospíšil, a Slovak player for the Calgary Flames, has seen reduced playing time this season due to a concussion and struggles to return to his previous performance level.
Commentary: There Is Strong Competition for the Leadership of the National Coalition Party – Will the Party Avoid a Catastrophe Like Last Time?
There is intense competition for the leadership positions within Finland's National Coalition Party, with several members vying for three vice-chairmanship roles ahead of the June party congress.
The Earth's energy balance is more skewed than ever
The World Meteorological Organization warns that the Earth's climate is more out of balance than ever, according to its latest annual climate report, which includes Earth's energy balance as a key climate indicator for the first time.
Is India's Cricket Calendar Packed? No Time to Breathe!
India's cricket calendar is extremely busy, leaving players with little to no time to rest over the next 15 to 18 months.
Auspicious time from 6 to 7:30 PM, offer yellow flowers to the goddess
The evening from 6 to 7:30 PM is considered an auspicious time to offer yellow flowers to the goddess, believed to bring improvement in educational and progeny-related issues.
DAILY HOROSCOPE ⟩ March 23: Cancer needs some time for themselves, Capricorn should pay attention to their health
The daily horoscope offers advice for each zodiac sign for March 23, emphasizing personal time for Cancer and health awareness for Capricorn.
Dr. Michael Mosley says one meal time change could ‘reduce the risk of diabetes’
Dr. Michael Mosley proposed a simple meal time change that could lower the risk of type 2 diabetes and other health issues posthumously in his book 'Just One Thing Volume 2'.
Take back some time in the morning with these make-ahead breakfasts
The article presents a variety of make-ahead breakfast ideas to simplify weekday mornings, including omelette sandwiches and overnight oats.
Tempi: The Time for Justice – 36 Defendants on Trial for the Tragedy with 57 Dead
The trial begins for 36 defendants related to the Tempi train disaster in Greece that resulted in 57 fatalities.
Doncic, Alcaraz, Pogacar and the Inevitable Passage of Time
The article reflects on the fleeting nature of time as perceived through the lens of young sporting icons Doncic, Alcaraz, and Pogacar.
A Universe in the Doll
This article reflects on the philosophical concept of time using the metaphor of a mechanical watch.
Chinese surgery robot outperforms humans, cuts brain imaging time by 29%
A new Chinese surgical robot has proven to reduce brain imaging time by 29% compared to manual procedures, marking a significant advancement in medical technology.
The Most Dangerous Narcissist is Like This: 'Revelation is Only a Matter of Time'
The article discusses traits of narcissistic inmates and insights from a forensic psychologist on their behavior and impacts.
Daylight Saving Time Will Be Introduced in Lithuania This Week
Lithuania will switch to daylight saving time this weekend by moving the clocks one hour forward.
Today’s Vima: The time for justice has come for Tempi
The long-awaited trial regarding the Tempi train disaster is set to begin today in Larissa, with discussions on the court's composition and the accused.
ABC staff to strike for first time in 20 years with widespread news disruption expected
More than 75% of ABC staff are set to strike for the first time in two decades, leading to significant news service disruptions.
Cuba: Partial Return of Electricity After Second Network Collapse in a Week
Cuba has begun a gradual return of electricity to wide areas of Havana following a complete collapse of its national grid for the second time in one week amid an unprecedented energy crisis.
The Clock of the United States and China against Time
The postponement of the meeting between Donald Trump and Xi Jinping is a strategic decision that reflects the international leadership dynamics between the two powers.
Dementia warning as 'common' symptom could appear at this time of day
A significant number of dementia patients may experience a symptom known as 'sundowning' during the late afternoon and evening, which can lead to confusion and agitation.
The King and the Clown aims for extreme jobs... 'The King and the Clown' ranks third in Korean film box office
The film 'The King and the Clown' has surpassed 14 million viewers, ranking as the third highest-grossing Korean film of all time.
Manchester City wins the Carabao Cup for the 9th time after 5 years
Manchester City secured their 9th Carabao Cup title by defeating Arsenal 2-0 in the finals at Wembley Stadium.
Santiago Wanderers, champion of the Under-20 Copa Libertadores held in Quito
Santiago Wanderers from Chile won the Under-20 Copa Libertadores in Quito, defeating Brazilian team Flamengo in a penalty shootout after a 1-1 draw in regular time.
'Bachelorette' alum James McCoy Taylor arrested again in connection with assault case
James McCoy Taylor, a former contestant on 'The Bachelorette,' was arrested for a second time related to an assault case stemming from charges against him earlier this year.
San Lorenzo hired Gustavo Álvarez, who will coach a major team in Argentina for the first time
San Lorenzo has appointed Gustavo Álvarez as its new head coach, marking his first leadership role at a top club in Argentina.
ARA San Juan: The trial resumes focusing on determining the state of the submarine at the time of departure
The trial regarding the sinking of the ARA San Juan submarine resumes, emphasizing the vessel's condition prior to its 2017 departure.
Real-time prediction of tsunami flooding: Early response and enhanced observation network
A new system developed by Tohoku University aims to provide real-time predictions of tsunami flooding, enhancing disaster response capabilities following lessons learned from the catastrophic 2011 earthquake and tsunami in Japan.
Eliminated from ‘Exatlón México’ LIVE TODAY: Where and at what time to watch the Survival Duel?
The latest episode of ‘Exatlón México’ features a critical elimination challenge among female athletes, following a difficult week for the Blue Team.