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Does venting really help you feel better? New research says it might make anger worse |

Anger is one of the most powerful human emotions, often driving both constructive change and destructive behaviour. While the idea of “letting it out” has long been promoted as a way to prevent emotional build-up, psychologists are beginning to question whether venting truly leads to relief. Recent research has revealed that physical or verbal expression…

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If you fell into a black hole, would you survive? What new research says about spaghettification |

Picture yourself drifting in space, caught in the pull of a black hole. The idea feels like pure science fiction, yet physicists have spent decades calculating what would really happen if a human fell in. From warped space-time to unimaginable stretching forces, a black hole is the most extreme environment in the known universe.A peer-reviewed…

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Microsoft research ‘exposes’ how AI shopping agents can be easily fooled

Microsoft and Arizona State University researchers have released a study showing that current AI agents, including leading models like GPT-4o and Gemini-2.5-Flash, are vulnerable to manipulation when performing tasks like making purchases on users’ behalf. The research raises concerns about how reliable these autonomous agents will be when working unsupervised, potentially slowing the promised “agentic…

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Google updates Gemini’s Deep Research mode to scan Gmail, Drive, and Chat for AI research reports

Google has supercharged its Gemini Deep Research tool to scan users’ Gmail inboxes, Google Drive files, and Chat conversations, marking a significant leap in how the AI assistant generates comprehensive research reports. The update, described by Google as “one of our most-requested features,” begins rolling out today on desktop, with mobile support arriving within days.Deep…

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Reversing anxiety by rebalancing the brain: What the latest research reveals |

Anxiety affects millions of people worldwide, often disrupting daily life, social interactions, and overall well-being. While therapies and medications help manage symptoms, scientists are constantly exploring new ways to target the underlying brain mechanisms. Recent research has identified specific neurons in the amygdala, the brain’s emotional hub, that can trigger anxiety and social deficits when…

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How long does it really take to get over a breakup and what does the research reveal |

That quiet Wednesday evening when you realise the texts have stopped, the Saturday routines feel hollow, and your reflection shows someone you’re learning to live without, a relationship ending can hit harder than you ever expected. Whether the split was mutual or sudden, the emptiness tends to linger. A peer-reviewed study in Social Psychological and…

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University of Arizona becomes 6th out of 9 to reject Trump-era research compact

University of Arizona rejects US research compact over academic freedom concerns. (Getty Images) The University of Arizona has formally rejected the Trump administration’s proposed “Compact for Academic Excellence in Higher Education,” making it the sixth institution out of nine invited universities to do so. UA President Suresh Garimella confirmed the decision in a letter to…

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Is gold overbought or underinvested? Why BofA metals research chief says entry points are coming; what you need to know

Gold remains a key portfolio asset despite recent surges, and investors may still find opportunities to buy on dips, according to Michael Widmer, head of metals research at Bank of America.“Gold is overbought at the moment, but it is still underinvested,” Widmer told Bloomberg Television. “ETF inflows last month were up 880% year-over-year, and that…

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