Tech
2024-08-27T10:52:14Z
A big network operator in the UK is telling parents not to give smartphones to elementary school children due to the devices' "growing complexity."
Business Insider's series "Modern Loneliness" explores the causes and effects of loneliness, as well how people are navigating isolation in a digitally connected world.
Le Bal des Debutantes is where the children of the rich and famous enter high society. Follow a participant on her journey to the exclusive event.
Tech
2023-04-24T11:46:18Z
Generative AI is hot right now. Here's a starter list of great books to stay on top of this explosive new industry, according to experts.
News
2023-04-14T05:39:48Z
Around 338,000 Korean youths have shut themselves at home for months, or even years, South Korea's family ministry estimates.
Tech
2023-02-15T15:01:17Z
"If we are too much of a single civilization, the whole thing may collapse," Elon Musk said at the World Government Summit on Wednesday.
News
2023-01-07T12:00:00Z
The New England Fat Men's club eventually dissolved in 1924 after none of its members met the 200-pound mark.
News
2022-04-20T05:37:43Z
A 2021 survey found that 43.5% of unmarried women respondents were hesitant to get married because they worried it would reduce their quality of life.
News
2022-01-27T07:22:14Z
The extreme case sparked a social-media conversation about the pressures for young people in China to get married early — ideally before they turn 30.
News
2021-08-07T09:50:00Z
Han Jo Kim claimed his wife, Regina Turner, a former Miss Connecticut, had been secretly working as an escort throughout their marriage.
When it comes to suburbia, nothing goes according to plan. "The Sprawl," a new book from Jason Diamond, examines why.
About 95% of Americans have been ordered to stay at home to curb the spread of the coronavirus. Here's how US culture has adapted to the new normal.
News
2020-01-18T12:00:00Z
According to the Japanese Statistics Bureau, the population of Japan will fall to just over 100 million by 2050, from around 127 million today.
News
2019-12-22T12:24:00Z
Few have heard of Liechtenstein, the Alps nation between Austria and Switzerland — and even fewer have been.
"We have a contract with society, and society is our shareholder. A company like ours exists to have definitive impact on life threatening diseases, to keep people alive and healthy for a long, long time, full stop," Novartis executive Jay Bradner told Business Insider.
Tech
2017-12-23T16:00:00Z
Several leaders in Silicon Valley have said that social media sites can sway elections, contribute to depression, impede civil discourse, and lead to addiction.
The research describes a growing trend that could have dire consequences for future societies, provided they fail to become more equal.
A new book chronicles a disturbing trend: some Japanese citizens have started erasing their identities in an attempt to start over.
The Aga Khan Award for Architecture celebrates new structures around the world that successfully address the needs and aspirations of the societies they serve.
The most comprehensive genetic study of Indigenous Australians to date indicates that the group is the oldest continuous civilisation on Earth.