"The brain is not fixed—like a muscle, it responds to training and care," Dr. Majid Fotuhi, MD, Ph.D., told Newsweek.
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‘I need this break’: How trying to beat burnout with screens at night invites brainrot instead
After a day of stress and chaos, you grab your phone at night to “relax,” but brain rot may be doing more harm than good.
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This is SPARDA: A self-destruct, self-defense system in bacteria that could be a new biotech tool
A bacterial defense system called SPARDA employs kamikaze-like tactics to protect cells and could be useful in future ...
Organizers say the pen pal program between Northern Michigan and Bahamian schools proved successful in its first year and ...
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Parents say these 22 shows and movies are banned at home
Even the most lenient parents often set boundaries on what their children watch. As a result, popular shows and movies that ...
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42 pics that are not that great, but people still wanted to share them
“Interest and boredom and happiness all share something in common—whatever you consider interesting, boring, or joyful is idiosyncratic to you,” Dr. Danckert pointed out. “Others might find your ...
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