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The Oxford dictionary named “brain rot” the term of the year for 2024, and I’m not surprised. In fact, it was around this ...
Named Oxford Dictionary’s Word of the Year in 2024, “brain rot” has become a popular online term. Here are some signs and ...
From the 20-20-20 rule to rethinking your workspace, here are some practical, science-backed tips to protect your vision in a screen-heavy world. View on euronews ...
The term "brain rot" refers to how low-quality internet content may slow your brain function. It's usually tied to watching specific types of content, usually nonsensical, embarrassing, or weird ...
The government is working with major online platforms such as YouTube and TikTok to curb the spread of harmful content, ...
Jack Gordon conducts a pilot study to investigate the effects of 'brain rot' (content consumption) on cognitive performance. A scientific experiment with surprising results!
Experiencing “brain rot,” in your 50s and beyond might be a sign that your brain isn’t getting enough exercise. Simple, expert-approved ways to stay mentally sharp There’s good news ...
Brain rot, the colloquial term used to describe excessive consumption of low-quality online content, particularly short videos on social media, has become so mainstream that it was voted Oxford ...
The linguist and author of “Algospeak” traces how content moderation is breeding a whole new way of speaking — and what it ...
Technologies that promised mutual understanding have instead fomented confusion and fraud. Christians can model a better way.