Who am I when I’m not online?
In the online world, we know what to wear, how to act, what to think. But what if we disconnect? Who are we when no one is watching, when there's nothing to like? In an age where scrolling replaces thinking, more and more people are asking this question.
The Revista 2000+ Experiment: how young people see the school press and what they think about future journalists
"I believe that a young journalist has every chance to experience the beauty of the profession if they have extraordinary mentors. As in all professions, people are the ones who determine a young person's path towards achieving their own goals."
Beauty under pressure: what’s really inside your skin fillers?
An EU investigation uncovers hidden risks behind the aesthetic craze.
Have social media made youths feel lonely?
Have you ever found yourself scrolling through social media (such as TikTok videos/ Reels) for hours and just felt lonely or empty? Does this sound familiar?
The Netherlands is pedaling into the future
With cycling to work up by 57% in just one year, the Dutch are proving that two wheels might just be the smartest way forward.
European food prices under the microscope: surprising differences across the continent
Food prices in Europe can be surprising—what costs a fortune in one city can be bought for a fraction of the price in another. Differences can be as much as several dozen percent, and some capitals turn out to be cheaper than you might expect.
Can these 3 startups save the environment?
From July 1st to 3rd, Europe's most important youth entrepreneurship competition, organized by JA Europe, was held in Athens. Among the numerous ideas submitted by young entrepreneurs from across the continent, three startups stand out, offering innovative solutions in the fields of environmental sustainability and the circular economy.
These 3 healthcare companies are making medicine smarter
From July 1st to 3rd, Europe's largest youth entrepreneurship competition, organized by JA Europe, took place in Athens. Among the numerous projects submitted by students from across Europe, three startups stood out for their ability to innovatively address some of the most pressing challenges in the healthcare sector.