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Casual drinking may harm your brain, study finds

New research suggests that even moderate alcohol consumption may have unexpected negative effects on brain health, challenging long-held assumptions about 'safe' drinking levels.

How ageing changes your colour perception

New research reveals how ageing alters our perception of colours, from vibrant blues to muted reds. Discover the science behind why the world may look different as you grow older.

Ear Device Zaps Brain to Boost Fitness

Scientists have developed a groundbreaking ear device that stimulates the brain to enhance fitness levels. Discover how this tiny gadget could transform your workout routine.

Labour council approves £100 fines for swearing

A Labour-run council has approved a controversial Public Space Protection Order (PSPO) allowing fines of up to £100 for swearing in public, raising concerns over civil liberties.

Dream recorder tech: Marvel or nightmare?

Scientists are developing a 'dream recorder' that could transform your subconscious thoughts into cinematic reels. But is this groundbreaking innovation a marvel or a nightmare?

5 Morning Habits to Boost Brain Power

A leading neuroscientist shares five simple morning routines that can enhance cognitive function, improve focus, and set you up for a productive day.

Councils Ban Swearing, Washing Lines & Basketball

Local councils across the UK are enforcing bizarre bans on everything from outdoor laundry to basketball, sparking outrage among residents. Are these rules justified or just plain overreach?

Music may slow brain ageing, study finds

New research suggests that learning to play a musical instrument may help protect cognitive function as we age, offering a fun and engaging way to keep the brain sharp.

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