Class Struggle Went for Alarmism. They Are Not Alone.
A Norwegian commentary criticizes the alarmist interpretation of a research study on young men's attitudes towards women and equality, asserting that Norway was not even part of the study.
Danish king and queen kick off second day in Melbourne
Danish King Frederik and Queen Mary continue their state visit in Melbourne, focusing on renewable energy, stem cell research, and youth mental health.
RESEARCH: Young people earn nearly a thousand euros less than expected
A recent study reveals that young people in Estonia are earning significantly less than their net salary expectations, with their desired salary being 1,746 euros compared to the actual average of 1,328 euros.
Togo: the inquiry commission on worrying disappearances presents the results of its research
In Togo, a government commission has presented findings on a series of concerning disappearances, including that of young individuals, following public outcry and social media reports.
EVA: Over 40 percent of unemployed individuals are very hard to employ
A new analysis reveals that over 40% of unemployed people in Finland are classified as very hard to employ, with significant barriers particularly affecting young adults and suburban populations.
University, the worrying data: enrollments decline and STEM degrees stagnate
Recent data from Italy's Ministry of University and Research indicates a decline in university enrollments and STEM degrees, raising concerns about the country's educational and job market situations.
Notification for March 11
The article outlines several upcoming events and announcements in South Korea, including a literary symposium, an award ceremony for research institutions, and a call for an AI design competition for youth.
The fountain of youth is in Orleans
Near Orleans, LVMH has established a research center dedicated to applied beauty, where innovative anti-aging elixirs for Dior are developed.
The Double Gap Between City and Village: Strengths and Shortcomings of Lithuania's Youth Policy in EU Research
A new EU assessment reveals significant disparities in youth engagement between urban and rural areas in Lithuania, highlighting both advancements and structural gaps in the country’s youth policy.
"Youth Research": Mars Capsule, Spiderweb Moistener and Much Sparkle in the Eyes
The article discusses the regional competition "Jugend forscht" in Munich-West, showcasing innovative science projects by high school students, including a Mars rover landing capsule experiment.
Research: School Absenteeism Has Become a Problem
A study indicates that school absenteeism has become a significant issue, with increasing school absence rates in recent years in Finland.
Research: Risky use of social networks in Lithuania is increasing - it can push youth into loneliness
Experts note that excessive use of social networks is linked to increased feelings of loneliness among youth in Lithuania.
Companies Introducing AI Have Reduced Youth Hiring
An analysis by a national research institution indicates a decline in youth hiring among companies that rapidly adopted generative AI technologies like ChatGPT.
Recent Research: Young People May Transition Quickly from Suicidal Thoughts to Actions
A new study indicates that young individuals might transition rapidly from suicidal thoughts to attempts, highlighting the need for immediate mental health support.
Few Know: Those Who Are This Age Have Reached the Highest Point of Intelligence Quotient
New studies reveal that cognitive abilities peak at different stages in life, challenging the long-held belief that intelligence is solely linked to youth.
7 out of 10 young people are not worried about the climate: 'A surprise'
A recent study reveals that 73% of Swedish teenagers express low concern about climate change, which researchers found surprising.
Researchers debunk the screen time myth about youth
A study conducted by the Norwegian Institute of Public Health and the University of Manchester found no link between screen time and the development of anxiety or depression among teenagers.
Medicine: How Endless Scrolling Affects Young People
The SPD in Germany is advocating for a social media ban for children under 14, as research increasingly highlights the detrimental effects of excessive screen time on youth.
Do young people want the CLT? Research shows that more than half are looking for their first job with a formal contract in RS
A recent study reveals that more than half of young job seekers in Rio Grande do Sul prefer formal employment under the Brazilian labor laws (CLT), despite a social narrative suggesting otherwise.
AI chat spreads among children: - Experienced as non-judgmental
A new study reveals that more than half of Norwegian youth have used AI chat, raising concerns among researchers about the implications and knowledge surrounding this trend.
What will journalism be like in 2026?
The article discusses the challenges journalism faces and the declining interest in news consumption among younger generations, as evidenced by a Pew Research Center report.
Online games control the brain like this, major revelation from research
A report highlights the impact of online gaming on mental health, revealing risks associated with addiction among youth.
NASRDA urges technology skills for youth employment
The National Space Research and Development Agency has called for increased investment in technology-driven skills acquisition to prepare Nigerian youth for future job opportunities and combat unemployment.
Are peptides the fountain of youth? Doctors warn hype may outpace science
Peptide therapy is gaining popularity for health and longevity, but experts caution that the hype may exceed the scientific support.
"No child is born a criminal. There are always backgrounds in socialization"
Oliver Huth discusses the rise of youth crime in Germany and emphasizes the need for scientific research to understand the factors contributing to this issue.
Boy planning terrorist acts wanted ‘white supremacist utopia’, Leeds court told
A 16-year-old boy from Northumberland, accused of gathering weapons and conducting terrorism research with the intent of creating a 'white supremacist utopia', denies allegations of terrorism-related charges in a Leeds court.
Social Stratification of Youth: Belonging is No Longer a Matter of Choice, but of Parental Material Possibilities
A research team led by Dr. Inga Tomić-Koludrović and Mr. Mirko Petrić examined the living conditions of university students in Zadar, Split, and Dubrovnik, revealing that socioeconomic factors significantly influence their lifestyles.