Study links TikTok use to attraction to criminals New study finds young women's engagement with TikTok content romanticizing criminals is linked to hybristophilia.
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.
First human transplant of a universal blood type kidney Scientists successfully transplant a kidney modified to have a universal blood type in humans for the first time.
Scientists Prove Pianists Can Change Timbre Through Touch Scientists have proven that pianists can change timbre through touch, offering new insights into piano performance.
Self-diagnosed ADHD linked to negative self-image Self-diagnosed ADHD linked to more negative self-image and stigma than clinical diagnoses, per 450K Reddit posts.
Right-wing Redditors moralize more in ally spaces, study finds Right-wing Redditors adjust moral tone based on audience, unlike left-wingers, study finds.
Blood test links fitness to healthier aging New blood test reveals how fitness impacts aging via aspartate.
Misinformation and conspiracy theories are causing U.S. couples to break up Online misinformation and conspiracy theories led to divorces and breakups for some U.S. couples.