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#Research Reel by @ladbible (verified account) - Life isn't going as planned got me 🤣 ⁠
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Research suggests children can begin worrying about real-world issues and their own future from around seven
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Life isn't going as planned got me 🤣 ⁠ ⁠ Research suggests children can begin worrying about real-world issues and their own future from around seven to eight years old, as their understanding of the world becomes more developed. At this stage, they start to grasp bigger concepts like illness, safety, school performance and even global events, which can naturally lead to anxiety about what lies ahead.⁠ ⁠ As they move into pre-teen and teenage years, worries often shift towards exams, friendships, appearance, family finances and long-term plans such as careers. Experts generally say open conversations, reassurance and age-appropriate information can make a big difference, helping children process concerns about life and the future in a healthy way.⁠ ⁠ 🎥: @theduplexfamily⁠ ⁠ #parenting #humour #ladbible
#Research Reel by @oksana_mindset - Research shows that people regret missed opportunities more than the mistakes they actually made. Psychologist Thomas Gilovich from Cornell University
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Research shows that people regret missed opportunities more than the mistakes they actually made. Psychologist Thomas Gilovich from Cornell University has studied regret for decades and concluded that, over time, inaction tends to create stronger and more lasting regret than action In 2020, a large study published in the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology found that people across different age groups most often regretted missed chances in education, career decisions, and relationships. Participants were more likely to say “I did not try” than “I tried and failed” There is also an age pattern. Younger adults tend to regret actions. As people get older, regret shifts toward things they did not do. The emotional impact of mistakes often decreases over time, while unrealized decisions remain part of a person’s life story Economic research supports this pattern as well. Delaying investment, avoiding skill development, or postponing career changes can measurably affect long term income. These outcomes are calculated in longitudinal financial models and show clear differences over time One consistent conclusion appears across disciplines. Not making a decision is still a decision. And statistically, inaction is more likely to become a lasting source of regret Subscribe @Oksana_mindset. There’s a lot of interesting content here for you
#Research Reel by @maatjournal - The post shares a viral animation depicting focus as a single progress bar filling rapidly, versus multitasking as multiple bars advancing slowly, ama
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The post shares a viral animation depicting focus as a single progress bar filling rapidly, versus multitasking as multiple bars advancing slowly, amassing 2 million views and 21,000 likes within 24 hours on a hip-hop news account. Peer-reviewed studies, including APA research, confirm multitasking—often task-switching—cuts productivity by 20-40% through attention residue and error increases, aligning with the video’s core message on cognitive efficiency. User replies highlight perceived bias in the visualization, noting multitasking bars appear smaller, but the concept underscores evidence from NIH on single-tasking fostering deeper immersion and faster task completion.
#Research Reel by @mozzienique (verified account) - OK OK this time I'm doing one for all of you! You are welcome 🤟🏻

#mosquitoee #ragebait #mosquitohate #research #funscience
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OK OK this time I’m doing one for all of you! You are welcome 🤟🏻 #mosquitoee #ragebait #mosquitohate #research #funscience
#Research Reel by @redzoneai - "Inside a Mole's Secret Underground City | Real POV Camera"

Ever wondered what lies beneath your feet?
This real micro-field experiment takes you dee
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“Inside a Mole’s Secret Underground City | Real POV Camera” Ever wondered what lies beneath your feet? This real micro-field experiment takes you deep underground through the eyes of a mole using a tiny back-mounted research camera. Watch as the mole digs, navigates tight tunnels, and enters a hidden underground ecosystem filled with movement, nests, and life — all captured in raw, ultra-realistic POV.
#Research Reel by @alyyycole - Not stalking. Research.
Upload an image and see what comes up.
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Not stalking. Research. Upload an image and see what comes up. Download Sherlock now. #findaccounts #onlinesearch #digitalsleuth #datingtok
#Research Reel by @raghavchadha88 (verified account) - Last year in Parliament, I spoke about India's AI journey and two clear priorities.

First, from Make in India to Make AI in India. Build our own capa
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Last year in Parliament, I spoke about India’s AI journey and two clear priorities. First, from Make in India to Make AI in India. Build our own capability, invest in research, and strengthen the infrastructure and compute we need to compete. Second, make advanced generative AI tools accessible and affordable for every Indian, in every language, so that no one is left behind. It is good to see AI back at the centre of national conversation as India hosts key discussions on its future. Now the focus must shift from intent to implementation. If we expand access and build with ambition, India can move from being a technology user to a technology leader. The question is not whether AI will shape the future. The question is whether India will help define it. #ai #parliament #responsibleai #artificialintelligence #indiaai
#Research Reel by @mysteries_of_universe_ - TON 618 doesn't break the rules of the universe. It rewrites them entirely 🌌

Scientists discovered this ultramassive black hole in 1970 but only und
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TON 618 doesn't break the rules of the universe. It rewrites them entirely 🌌 Scientists discovered this ultramassive black hole in 1970 but only understood its true scale decades later through quasar research. What they found left the astronomy world speechless 🤯 Here's what lives 10.4 billion light years away from us 🔴 Its mass is 66 billion times that of our Sun making it one of the most massive single objects ever discovered in the observable universe 🌀 Its event horizon is so wide that our entire solar system would fit inside it 11 times over with room to spare ⏳ Light falling into TON 618 takes thousands of years just to cross from one side of its event horizon to the other 💀 The gravitational time dilation near its edge is so extreme that minutes there could equal thousands of years passing in the outside universe 🔭 It powers a quasar, a jet of energy so bright it outshines entire galaxies containing hundreds of billions of stars 📡 Despite being 10.4 billion light years away it is still one of the brightest objects ever detected proving its energy output is almost incomprehensible INTERESTING FACT: TON 618 formed when the universe was only a fraction of its current age meaning something this massive existed before most galaxies we see today were even born 💫 Some things in this universe don't just exceed our imagination. They make imagination feel small 👁️🌌 . . . . . . . . . . . [astronomy, space science, cosmos, curiosity, research, facts ] #followformore #facts #universe #exploration #mysteries (DM for credit or removal/ No copyright intended. All rights are reserved & belong to their respective owners. If there are any problems/issues in the post please dm, we will fix it)
#Research Reel by @aibrainpulse - In the 1960s, NASA explored both outer space and Earth's oceans. But soon, funding and focus shifted almost entirely to space missions.

Not because o
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In the 1960s, NASA explored both outer space and Earth’s oceans. But soon, funding and focus shifted almost entirely to space missions. Not because of monsters or secret discoveries - but because the space race demanded resources, and ocean research moved to other scientific agencies. Yet one mystery remains real: over 95% of the ocean is still unexplored. Strange creatures, extreme environments, and unknown ecosystems still hide in the deep. Space feels distant. But the real unknown might be right here on Earth. The deep ocean remains one of humanity’s last frontiers. #nasa #ai #aitech #ocean
#Research Reel by @advicefromceo.s - U.S. President Donald Trump hosted a high-profile dinner with top tech executives at the White House on September 4, 2025, bringing together over 30 o
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U.S. President Donald Trump hosted a high-profile dinner with top tech executives at the White House on September 4, 2025, bringing together over 30 of the most influential tech leaders in the world. The event highlighted artificial intelligence research and the massive investments tech companies are making in the U.S. One of the most notable aspects of the event was that the collective net worth of all attendees was extremely high, underscoring the immense economic power concentrated in the tech industry. The dinner marked a significant moment in the evolving relationship between the tech industry and the government. Follow us (@advicefromceo.s) for everything related to entrepreneurs
#Research Reel by @thegeofile - India, China, and the United States are three major global powers, but they differ in how much they invest in education. The United States and China b
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India, China, and the United States are three major global powers, but they differ in how much they invest in education. The United States and China both spend around 6% of their GDP on education, showing strong financial commitment to schools, universities, and research. India, on the other hand, spends around 4–4.5% of its GDP, which is improving but still below the 6% target recommended in its national education policy. . . . . #EducationBudget #IndiaVsChinaVsUSA #GlobalEconomy #Geopolitics #WorldEducation
#Research Reel by @inspiregram2026 - "15 Hardest Countries to Get Citizenship in 2026 

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Getting citizenship isn't easy everywhere. In some countries, it can take decades, st
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“15 Hardest Countries to Get Citizenship in 2026 📄 Caption : Getting citizenship isn’t easy everywhere. In some countries, it can take decades, strict approvals, language tests, or even renouncing your current nationality. 🌍📜 According to immigration research sources like TerraTern, these are some of the hardest countries in the world to become a citizen. Here are a few that stand out: ⏳ Liechtenstein – Up to 30 years with strict local approval 🏜️ Qatar – Around 25 years, plus language requirements 🏰 Vatican City – Citizenship mostly limited to clergy and diplomats 👑 Bhutan – 20 years with royal discretion 🌏 China – Extremely rare approvals 🔒 North Korea – Nearly impossible to obtain 🕌 Saudi Arabia – Long residency and language requirements Other countries with strict naturalization rules include Kuwait, United Arab Emirates, San Marino, Austria, Monaco, Switzerland, Japan, and Finland. 🌎 Citizenship rules vary widely around the world depending on language, culture, residency time, and national policies. 💬 Which country on this list surprised you the most? 👇 Tell us in the comments! 📌 Save this post if you love global facts and immigration insights. 📈 Hashtags #WorldFacts #Citizenship #ImmigrationFacts #GlobalRanking #TravelFacts DidYouKnow GeographyFacts WorldKnowledge GlobalTrends CountryFacts InternationalLiving MovingAbroad GlobalCitizenship EducationalContent 📢 Mentions @natgeo @bbcnews @cnn @businessinsider @worldeconomicforum @visualcapitalist @forbes 💬 “If you could choose ANY country for citizenship, where would you go? 🌎👇”

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