Study links TikTok use to attraction to criminals New study finds young women's engagement with TikTok content romanticizing criminals is linked to hybristophilia.
Creative hobbies slow brain ageing Engaging in creative hobbies may slow brain ageing, a new study finds.
Study finds lower methane emissions from yaks. Yaks and other indigenous bovines emit less methane than global models predict, per new study.
Masturbation habits evolve differently for men and women New study reveals how masturbation habits evolve from young adulthood to midlife, showing distinct patterns for men and women.
Kids start avoiding negative info at age 7 Kids start avoiding info that might upset them at age 7, a behavior that continues into adulthood with societal consequences.
Brain's social pathway active at birth Brain's social perception pathway active at birth, linked to later social behavior.
Study: Most people can't distinguish AI voices from humans New study reveals AI voice clones are indistinguishable from human voices, raising concerns about misuse.
Steroid users rely on online forums, not doctors, for cessation help Many anabolic steroid users turn to online forums for cessation help, risking misinformation and health risks.
1 in 4 press releases now AI-generated AI is now drafting a quarter of corporate press releases, with higher rates in science and tech.
Urbanization disrupts oak tree microbiomes Urbanization disrupts oak tree microbiomes, reducing helpful microbes and increasing pathogens, affecting ecosystem and health.