Now playing Next Culture news From boomers to zoomers: A simple guide to each generational cohort Whatever language you speak it seems certain words, terms or acronyms have successfully crossed linguistic borders, like LGBTi for example. You've no doubt heard of millennials, Gen Z and boomers before... but what exactly do they mean? Here's our mini-guide to being in the know. 10/12/2023
Now playing Next Climate Global Climate Strikes turn 5: Have protests turned into progress? In the lead up to this year’s Global Climate Strike, Europe’s climate researchers share the changes they have seen. 15/09/2023
Now playing Next Living What are the complicated emotions driving climate activism? Psychologists say the emotional motivations behind climate activism are not straightforward. 23/08/2023
Now playing Next Health news ‘No evidence’ linking Facebook use to psychological harm, says study In a study conducted across 72 countries, Oxford scientists found no evidence linking Facebook adoption and negative well-being. 09/08/2023
Now playing Next Culture news What makes a country happy? We asked a happiness expert What makes a happy person, a happy culture or a happy country? We spoke to one of the leading experts on how to live a happy life to discover what are the secrets to living the good life. 01/06/2023
Now playing Next world news Euroviews. Working in neuroscience taught me that music is key to our well-being Perhaps we should stop thinking about music primarily as a source of entertainment and profit and more as an essential form of social communication with real neurobiological benefits, Daniel Bowling writes. 12/04/2023
Now playing Next Culture news ‘The Power of Language’: Do bilinguals think differently? Did you know speaking more than one language can help you age better? A new book released this week explores the research around multilingualism. 05/04/2023
Now playing Next Climate Meet the climate psychologist who funds the most radical movements Jessica Kleczka speaks to fellow climate psychologist Margaret Klein Salamon about radical climate activism and why it works. 12/03/2023
Now playing Next Culture news Nightmares: Do they cause dementia, and how can you stop them? We speak to an expert on the link between nightmares and dementia and to a dream psychologist about how to understand our sleeping lives. 31/10/2022
Now playing Next People ’Constant adventure’: Why digital nomadism attracts people with ADHD ’Chaos’ of digital nomad life helps neurodivergent minds overcome the mundanity of work. 16/10/2022
Now playing Next Health news Are online communities and social media helping our mental health? We often read about how bad social media is for our mental health. But some online communities can help - to a certain extent. 10/10/2022
Now playing Next Health news Could Botox help treat mental health conditions by stopping frowning? Scientists argue that by halting the negative emotional feedback that frowning sends to the brain, Botox may be useful in the treatment of mood disorders and depression. 28/09/2022
Now playing Next Health news Loneliness could be ageing you faster than smoking, new study finds Researchers created a deep-learning "ageing clock" to find out what was causing an acceleration in ageing. 27/09/2022
Now playing Next Culture news Why did so many people go to watch the Queen's funeral? The funeral of Queen Elizabeth II was one of the most closely followed and watched events ever broadcast. But why did so many people feel it was important to be a part of the royal's final journey? 23/09/2022
Now playing Next Health news How was your day? This robot might finally get children to answer Would you confide in this robot? Some children shared information with it that they didn’t share before. 01/09/2022
Now playing Next Experiences Forbidden attractions: Why are we drawn to visit places we shouldn’t? Thousands of people defy laws and expert advice to visit forbidden sites and disappearing destinations every year. But why? 17/08/2022
Now playing Next Culture news The reality of reality TV: what Big Brother’s return says about us Big Brother has returned, but why has the show made a comeback – and how does it reflect on how European watching behaviour has changed? 03/08/2022
Now playing Next Culture news What kind of person is willing to risk their death in sport? As the Isle of Man TT notches up its third death in just over a week, we speak to a sports journalist and a psychologist about what makes deadly sports so appealing. 13/06/2022
Now playing Next Ukraine 'I just don't want to be bombed': How war is affecting Ukrainian kids Beyond the mental health toll, stress like that imposed on children by Russia's invasion of Ukraine can have a permanent impact on the body and children's physical development, a paediatrician told Euronews. 23/05/2022
Now playing Next Health news How do you get a reluctant Briton, German or Italian vaccinated? Protection against COVID-19, the right to eat out or to travel abroad: a study looked into what might sway vaccine-hesitant adults across eight European countries. 06/05/2022