When we hear the word “twins”, we tend to think of two identical people who share physical traits, and perhaps certain behaviours or quirks. However, in the world of technology this word has a ...
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Digital engagement is neither inherently benign nor uniformly harmful among young people. Later in life, it can fortify ...
There is no escaping technology in today's digital age. You name it and we have it - tabs, smart phones, laptops etc. These devices, though convenient, have made it difficult for us to ever be ...
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In a world where our growing dependence on digital devices and social media is increasingly under fire, the term "brain rot"—the idea that endless scrolling of low-value content negatively impacts our ...
Assessing the brain at the Barbican, London, UK. Image by Tim Sandle. Assessing the brain at the Barbican, London, UK. Image by Tim Sandle. The medical benefits of mild electrical stimulation of the ...
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