All posts tagged: phenomenon

The weather phenomenon that could shake the world

The weather phenomenon that could shake the world

The world could be on the brink of a “Godzilla-like” El Niño extreme weather pattern that could trigger economic and political disruption around the world. El Niño, an oceanic heatwave that occurs two to three times each decade, is building in the Pacific around the equator, and is expected to peak in September, the United Nations’ World Meteorological Organization (WMO) has warned. The warm current will affect weather patterns and increase the risk of droughts in Australia, and southern parts of Asia and Africa. It will also increase the likelihood of violent storms and heavy rainfall in parts of the Americas. While droughts and storms are bad enough, experts say this could be the strongest El Niño on record, with even more severe potential outcomes. These include flooding, landslides, wildfires, famine, conflict and migration. The expected severity has led to some meteorologists using the term Godzilla El Niño – after the colossal dinosaur-like creature that has featured in dozens of monster films. El Niño has been causing weather-related disasters for centuries. It is thought to …

The Mandalorian’s Jon Favreau recalls moment he realized Grogu was a ‘phenomenon’

The Mandalorian’s Jon Favreau recalls moment he realized Grogu was a ‘phenomenon’

Get the latest entertainment news, reviews and star-studded interviews with our Independent Culture email Get the latest entertainment news with our free Culture newsletter Get the latest entertainment news with our free Culture newsletter Jon Favreau wasn’t always sure that Grogu would be a hit among fans. The little green character, affectionately referred to as Baby Yoda, was introduced in the first scene of the Favreau-directed 2019 Disney TV series, The Mandalorian. Now, Favreau is bringing the character to the big screen with The Mandalorian and Grogu, his latest directorial endeavor which will be released in theaters May 22. Speaking to CBS News, Favreau, 59, knew that introducing Grogu would be “exciting,” but remembered the moment he knew Baby Yoda had captured the hearts of fans. ”We didn’t realize quite what a phenomenon it would be. And then when we saw the balloon in the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade, that’s when it kind of – as a New Yorker – it really hit me. Like, ‘Wow! This has really hit another level.’ The whole thing’s …

Feeling empty after finishing a video game? Researchers say post-game depression is a real phenomenon

Feeling empty after finishing a video game? Researchers say post-game depression is a real phenomenon

A recent study published in Current Psychology has found that many video game players experience a specific sense of emptiness and sadness after finishing highly engaging games. The research introduces a new psychological scale to measure this phenomenon, showing that post-game depression is linked to general depressive symptoms and difficulties in processing emotions. These findings offer new insights into how deeply immersive media can impact a person’s emotional well-being. Video games are the third most popular leisure activity in the world. Modern video games are not solely designed to provide simple entertainment or pleasure. Many of these titles feature complex narratives that evoke deep emotions, existential reflection, and a profound sense of achievement. As players invest hours into these immersive worlds, they often form strong attachments to the characters and the storylines. When the experience abruptly ends, gamers often report a lingering sense of loss or emptiness. Psychologist Kamil Janowicz at the Center for Research on Personality Development at SWPS University in Poznań and Piotr Klimczyk, a UX researcher and narrative designer with Orion Belt …

Super El Nino: What Weather Experts Say About Weather Phenomenon And How It Could Impact UK

Super El Nino: What Weather Experts Say About Weather Phenomenon And How It Could Impact UK

This year, multiple weather experts have predicted an El Niño by midsummer. Some think it could even become a “super El Niño”. But what does that mean, and how could it affect the UK? El Niño forming by May, potentially becoming strong by August — new ECMWF seasonal modeling. By the numbers: • 22% chance of a super El Niño by August• 80% chance of a strong event• 98% chance of a moderate event That’s according to data from 50 ensemble members. pic.twitter.com/LDOogrRcEC — Ben Noll (@BenNollWeather) March 6, 2026 What is an El Niño? An El Niño happens when the surface of the Pacific Ocean heats up by 0.5°C or more. During a super El Niño, though, temperatures rise by 1.5-2°C, professor emeritus of Geophysical and Climate Hazards at UCL, Prof Bill McGuire, told HuffPost UK previously. During both regular and “super” El Niños, extreme weather events like drought and flooding are much more common. “Broadly speaking, the bigger the El Niño, the greater its impacts on the world’s weather,” Prof Bill McGuire said. …

What is the chicken ick phenomenon — and why does it happen?

What is the chicken ick phenomenon — and why does it happen?

If you’ve ever found yourself happily eating a meal, only to suddenly feel repulsed halfway through, you’re not alone. A growing number of people have taken to social media to describe exactly this experience with chicken, dubbing it the “chicken ick”. And it’s not limited to poultry; eggs and other once-loved foods can trigger the same reaction. So what’s actually going on? According to Lorenzo Stafford, an associate professor in psychobiological psychology at the University of Portsmouth, the answer lies in how our brains process disgust. “When it comes to the ‘ick’ it’s all about how we deal with our disgust response,” he wrote on The Conversation. “There are a number of reasons why you might suddenly become ‘weird’ about a food that you used to be fine with.” In other words, the “chicken ick” isn’t random — it’s psychological. Why do you get the chicken ick? One of the most common triggers is a subtle change in how food looks, smells or tastes. Even a slight difference can disrupt expectations. “Maybe one time you …

‘New phenomenon of dangerous rhetoric’: World leaders embrace proud disregard for international law – Spotlight

‘New phenomenon of dangerous rhetoric’: World leaders embrace proud disregard for international law – Spotlight

Gavin Lee is pleased to welcome Philippe Bolopion. Executive Director of Human Rights Watch. He describes a seismic shift in the conduct of war, marked not merely by violations of international humanitarian law, but by an unprecedented openness in asserting, even embracing, such violations. What distinguishes this moment is not the erosion of norms alone, but the normalisation of dismissing international law and lacking empathy for civilians’ suffering. Across the globe, there is an emerging pattern of discourse that shows little regard for the laws of war and the protection of innocent life. This signals a deeper structural weakening of the rules-based international order, devised over decades, to mitigate harm to civilians. In this context, the role of legal frameworks becomes increasingly contested, as major powers challenge the rule of law, while smaller states hesitate to assert any collective pressure. The result is a widening gap between norms and operational realities. And so we all now lay witness to a global trend toward authoritarianism and the fragmentation of shared legal standards. Will international law remain …

In defence of dropping dead: the burden of extended care for aged parents is a heavy new phenomenon | Lucinda Holdforth

In defence of dropping dead: the burden of extended care for aged parents is a heavy new phenomenon | Lucinda Holdforth

Looked at one way, the modern longevity narrative is an inspirational story of human scientific and social progress. Looked at another you could say that we are now condemned to longevity – our own and other people’s. It’s placing a massive economic, social and psychological burden on us as individuals and as a society. There are now so many old people that new categories of demographic definition have been created to describe them. Those considered the “young old” are aged between 55 and 65. That’s me: At 63 years of age, I’m a young old. By all the rules of human history, I should have been dead for years. Instead, when I look 20 years into the future, I foresee an even older me who will need to plan for the outside possibility that I may have another 20 years to go. This is not necessarily, in my view, a glorious prospect. Sometimes I see myself becoming one of the ancient crones at my own family reunion – the one wearing the garish makeup and …

Viral Phenomenon in Argentina Has Young People Identifying Themselves as Animals

Viral Phenomenon in Argentina Has Young People Identifying Themselves as Animals

BUENOS AIRES (AP) — On a recent Sunday, a Buenos Aires plaza transformed into a makeshift wilderness for an unusual group of teenagers. Sofía, wearing a lifelike beagle mask, ran across the grass on all fours. Nearby, 15-year-old Aguara leapt through the air, clearing an obstacle course while imitating the precise movements of a Belgian breed dog. Others dressed as cats and foxes perched in the branches of trees, keeping their distance from curious onlookers. It was the latest gathering of “therians,” individuals who say they identify mentally, spiritually or psychologically with non-human animals. The trend has taken over Argentine social media over the past few months, gaining traction on platforms like TikTok, where the hashtag #therian has surpassed 2 million posts, with Argentina leading all other Latin American countries in engagement. The surge has drawn the attention of influencers and media outlets alike, sparking reactions that range from laughter and bewilderment to outright anger. And as the movement gains traction, psychologists are stepping in to analyze the phenomenon and its place in public discourse. …

Pokemon marks 30 years as a global cultural phenomenon – Entre Nous

Pokemon marks 30 years as a global cultural phenomenon – Entre Nous

To display this content from YouTube, you must enable advertisement tracking and audience measurement. Accept Manage my choices One of your browser extensions seems to be blocking the video player from loading. To watch this content, you may need to disable it on this site. Try again ENTRE NOUS © FRANCE 24 Issued on: 26/02/2026 – 14:50Modified: 26/02/2026 – 14:51 05:34 min From the show Reading time 1 min Julien Bardakoff is a French translator and adapter who shaped some of the most iconic names in video game history. We’re pleased to speak to Julien as Pokemon celebrates its 30th anniversary. He tells us how Pokemon became a global phenomenon and why the little creatures are still as popular as ever.  A programme produced by Amanda Alexander, Georgina Robertson and Noame Toumiat By: Source link

A dysfunctional phenomenon affecting influencers

A dysfunctional phenomenon affecting influencers

For many aspiring artists and musicians, achieving fame on social media represents the ultimate career goal. A new study published in Administrative Science Quarterly challenges this assumption, revealing that gaining a massive following often triggers a psychological struggle that threatens the creator’s well-being. The research identifies a phenomenon called “audience entanglement,” describing how creators must actively manage their deep emotional connection to their audience to prevent burnout and sustain their careers. The creator economy has grown rapidly in recent years. It is now a multi-billion dollar industry where individuals can earn a living by sharing their work directly with fans. Academic research and popular advice have historically viewed the attainment of a large audience as the endpoint of a creator’s journey. The prevailing logic suggests that once a creator builds a substantial fanbase, they have succeeded. The researchers behind the new study argue that this view is incomplete. They suggest that gaining an audience is not an endpoint but rather a new starting point that introduces unique challenges. While traditional gig workers interact with clients …