Those who plagiarised more, they find, were more likely to go on to work in the public sector. Once inside they were likely ...
New year, new remaster of something that didn't need to be remastered. This time, it's a nauseatingly clunky edit of an award ...
One of the passengers sitting next to the elderly British grandmother who passed away on an easyJet flight has revealed his ...
When repeating four-letter words, participants held a challenging physical task for longer than when they said neutral words.
That is why when I stood up at seven o’clock that evening, I eyed the electric fireplace and wondered if its simulacrum of fire, the flickering orange and red flames, glow of burning logs, and crackle ...
MIT researchers are using living cells to target diseased brain areas and deliver tiny electronic devices that can modulate ...
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Our Brains on ChatGPT

ChatGPT users showed the greatest drop, with more than a 50% reduction in several cognitive regions. Over repeated sessions, ...
John Montell “Monty” Mitchell was reeling last year. He heads into next year, though, freshly certified as a paramedic, ...
A new study suggests that swearing helps people “not hold back,” boosting physical performance by nudging the brain into a ...
You can’t change anyone without his cooperation. Changing yourself, however, may be the best way to get his cooperation. Put ...
Over 50 Triassic coelacanth fossils of mawsoniid, found mislabeled in British museums, show these ancient fish thrived in ...
Since 1992, The Princeton Review school rankings have been uniquely based on the company's surveys of students attending the schools who rate and report on their campus experiences at them. The 2025 ...