School phone bans may actually harm some students' mental health
The evidence to support phone bans in schools has been inconclusive, and now it seems that the move could harm some students’ mental health in a particular way Source link
Listen back to Emeli Sandé's cover of D'Angelo
Emeli Sandé covered D’Angelo’s hit in the Radio 1Xtra Live Lounge back in 2016. Source link
How will the EU's new border system work?
The EU’s much-delayed Entry/Exit System will change the way UK passengers travel to 29 countries. Source link
'Significant spike' in overdose deaths weighs heavy in Campbell River, B.C.
Drug fatalities have shot up in the small city of Campbell River, which for years has topped the lists of the highest drug deaths per capita in B.C. Frontline workers and users there say they need more services and resources to cope. Source link
'Whose side are you on?' MP attacks government over China spy case
Tom Tugendhat accuses government of inaction over China spy case into former researcher. Source link
Did Bruce Springsteen let Jeremy Allen White use his guitar?
Did Bruce Springsteen let Jeremy Allen White use his guitar? Source link
Why AI is being trained in rural India
Smaller Indian towns are becoming centres for training and correcting artificial intelligence models. Source link
Mathematicians have found a hidden 'reset button' for undoing rotation
Mathematicians thought that they understood how rotation works, but now a new proof has revealed a surprising twist that makes it possible to reset even a complex sequence of motion Source link
On World Spine Day, check out these effective at-home back exercises to reduce pain
On World Spine Day, check out these effective at-home back exercises to reduce pain Source link
Uruguay legalises assisted dying after 10-hour debate
The Dignified Death bill was passed in the senate, with 20 out of 31 legislators voting in favour. Source link