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Former HSBC CFO Stevenson Resurfaces at Singapore Tech Investor
Former HSBC CFO Stevenson Resurfaces at Singapore Tech Investor
Former HSBC Holdings Plc Chief Financial Officer Ewen Stevenson is set to join a Singapore-based technology investor as
2023-09-12 14:46
Olympic champion Semenya says she is 'elated' after ruling in testosterone case but has 'suffered'
Olympic champion Semenya says she is 'elated' after ruling in testosterone case but has 'suffered'
Champion runner Caster Semenya says she is “elated” at the ruling by the European Court of Human Rights in her favor in her legal battle against track and field rules that force her to suppress her natural testosterone to compete
2023-07-13 02:29
Apex Legends Oct. 13 Update Patch Notes Fix Skins, More
Apex Legends Oct. 13 Update Patch Notes Fix Skins, More
Apex Legends development studio Respawn Entertainment pushed a small patch to live servers Thursday.
2023-04-10 15:38
Soloviev Group Offering Shorter-term Furnished Luxury Rentals
Soloviev Group Offering Shorter-term Furnished Luxury Rentals
NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Nov 8, 2023--
2023-11-09 00:17
China Takes Friendlier Approach to AI in Finalized Guidelines
China Takes Friendlier Approach to AI in Finalized Guidelines
China has loosened some of the guardrails it proposed for ChatGPT-style services months ago, as it acknowledges the
2023-07-13 18:19
Tyson and Perdue face child labor investigations - New York Times
Tyson and Perdue face child labor investigations - New York Times
The U.S. Department of Labor has opened investigations into meat companies Tyson Foods and Perdue Farms to determine
2023-09-24 00:47
Japan gives $80 million subsidy to moon exploration startup ispace
Japan gives $80 million subsidy to moon exploration startup ispace
TOKYO Japan will provide a 12 billion yen ($80 million) subsidy for moon exploration startup ispace, industry minister
2023-10-20 10:47
Andrew Tate and Tristan Tate make dramatic appearance in Romanian court, lash out at reporters: 'Don’t ask me stupid questions'
Andrew Tate and Tristan Tate make dramatic appearance in Romanian court, lash out at reporters: 'Don’t ask me stupid questions'
Andrew Tate and Tristan Tate are ready to provide evidence to prove their innocence as they deny all allegations against them
2023-06-22 12:56
Mikaylah Williams scores 42 points and No. 7 LSU rolls past Kent State 109-79
Mikaylah Williams scores 42 points and No. 7 LSU rolls past Kent State 109-79
Freshman guard Mikaylah Williams scored 42 points and No. 7 LSU rolled to a 109-79 rout over Kent State
2023-11-15 04:18
Big 12 bids goodbye to the Red River Rivalry. Replacing the Texas-Oklahoma hype could be difficult
Big 12 bids goodbye to the Red River Rivalry. Replacing the Texas-Oklahoma hype could be difficult
The Big 12 is losing its marquee matchup when the Red River Rivalry plays for the final time Saturday under the league’s umbrella
2023-10-04 04:46
No evidence to suggest Facebook not good for wellbeing, Oxford scientists say
No evidence to suggest Facebook not good for wellbeing, Oxford scientists say
There is no evidence to suggest using Facebook is detrimental to wellbeing, Oxford scientists have said, challenging the view that the social media platform is linked to psychological harm. Researchers from the University of Oxford’s Oxford Internet Institute analysed data from nearly a million people across 72 countries over 12 years – in the largest study of its kind – to understand more about the impact of Facebook on wellbeing. Professor Andrew Przybylski, who co-led the research published in the journal Royal Society Open Science, said: “We examined the best available data carefully – and found they did not support the idea that Facebook membership is related to harm – quite the opposite. “In fact, our analysis indicates Facebook is possibly related to positive well-being.” The research looked at Facebook data from 2008 to 2019, going back to when the platform was in its early stages. “We examined 72 countries’ per capita active Facebook users in males and females in two age brackets, 13-34 years and 35+ years,” the researchers said. The results also showed the association between using Facebook and wellbeing was slightly more positive for males as well as for younger people. It was generally the case that there were positive associations between country-level Facebook uptake and mental wellbeing Prof Peter Etchells Writing in the research paper, the authors said: “Although reports of negative psychological outcomes associated with social media are common in academic and popular writing, evidence for harms is, on balance, more speculative than conclusive.” Professor Matti Vuorre, also of the Oxford Internet Institute, who co-led the study, said: “Our findings should help guide the debate surrounding social media towards more empirical research foundations. “We need more transparent collaborative research between independent scientists and the technology industry to better determine how, when and why modern online platforms might be affecting their users.” Commenting on the study, Peter Etchells, professor of psychology and science communication at Bath Spa University, said: “This is a fascinating study that attempts to link Facebook uptake with measures of mental wellbeing in a broad-strokes manner, using data from over 70 countries. “Contrary to popular sentiment, the researchers didn’t find a negative association between the two; instead, it was generally the case that there were positive associations between country-level Facebook uptake and mental wellbeing. “To my mind, the value in this study lies in proof of principle – it demonstrates that it’s possible to leverage industry data to address meaningful questions about how digital technology interacts with our mental health.” But Prof Etchells said there were some caveats associated with the findings – which the study authors have addressed. He said: “This is a descriptive study, and as such cannot tell us anything about causation – that is, we don’t know how, if, or to what extent, changes in Facebook adoption drive changes in mental wellbeing. “Wellbeing is a complex phenomenon, and even in the context of social media use, we need to be careful drawing any firm conclusions by looking at how people use a single platform such as Facebook.” Read More Charity boss speaks out over ‘traumatic’ encounter with royal aide Ukraine war’s heaviest fight rages in east - follow live Ozzy Osbourne PlayStation tweet which failed to reveal link to Sony banned Harry and Meghan ring young online innovators after funding awards James Bulger’s mother condemns ‘disgusting’ AI clips on TikTok of murdered son
2023-08-09 07:26
Nolan Arenado gives his take on looming changes to the Cardinals core
Nolan Arenado gives his take on looming changes to the Cardinals core
The Cardinals once traded for Nolan Arenado but, amid the team's tumultuous 2023 season, the All-Star offered his take on forthcoming changes.In all likelihood, Nolan Arenado isn't moving at the 2023 MLB Trade Deadline. The same may not be true, however, of several other St. Louis Card...
2023-07-11 07:15