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The 'brain rot' phenomenon is easily explained by science
Most people understand at some level that brain rot isn't exactly good for their brains, but science can tell us exactly why it's mostly bad news.
Medieval chroniclers described a strange celestial event in which the moon appeared to split apart before rejoining in the night sky. Recorded in historical manuscripts, the phenomenon puzzled both ...
Oluwatokiloba, a freelance creative writer and editor living in Lagos, strikes a delicate balance between his academic studies at the University of Lagos and his love for writing. He is a voracious ...
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