The digital craze accentuates the tendency to distance ourselves physically from one another. Some even imagine that a life ...
"He cleared his throat. 'I want to say something, but I’m not sure I can.' He scrawled something and pushed it towards me." ...
Many Australians discovered the country’s extraordinary birds during COVID. They’d always been there, but it seems we were often too busy to notice. This is an edited extract from the book (Be)wilder: ...
COVID-19 may shrink the brain's gray matter, primarily in areas of the brain involved in smell and memory processing, a large ...
Five years after the COVID-19 pandemic shut down the world, millions of people across the globe are still living with the ...
On the recommendation of the Health Board, the Narva city government has put all general education schools and hobby schools ...
With remote locations and characters in exile, some of 2025’s biggest movies gave up on depicting social relations.
Although the COVID pandemic led to a better understanding of the coronaviruses, viruses, and vaccines, a backlash emerged to public health measures that helped elevate anti-vaccine activists and ...
The findings, published in BMJ Occupational & Environmental Medicine, suggest that the primary work-related drivers of ...
The pandemic took a lot from many people: loved ones, safety, future security, our lives in a way. To create community with others is just one way to make a step toward taking our lives back, life ...
A sea swimmer who was acquitted of breaching Covid rules after joining others for a dip at Laxey has had much of his ...
Depression and anxiety are declining, adding yet more complications to the anti-smartphone and anti–social media narratives.