A small-scale study found excessive consumption of high-sugar, high-fat, ultra-processed foods can adversely change how your brain responds to insulin
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Blood samples of seemingly healthy chicks who have consumed plastic reveal signs of serious damage to multiple organs including the brain
Flipping from a wet climate to a dry one, or vice versa, undermines the effectiveness of existing infrastructure
Tectonic plate movements measured since 2019 indicate potential for a massive quake in the Chishima Trench at any time in the next 30 years
PostNord Denmark cited increased digitalisation as fuelling the cost-cutting move and will be removing familiar red postboxes from Danish streets
Despite Britain being a powerhouse of the literary world, the average Briton read three books or less in 2024, with reading less common among younger generations
The flogging is part of a wider, often deadly, crackdown on people associated with a historic protest movement for women’s rights
A new study has achieved dramatic results from exploring how large language models can more accurately generate text from recordings of brain activity
The Thai authorities originally proposed a regulation that would have required locals to have at least US$1.5 million in their bank accounts