You may think scrolling through Instagram or TikTok before bed is harmless, but what if you knew that the average person scrolls through about 300 feet of content every single day — almost the height ...
A vast new scientific review is challenging the belief that endless scrolling through short videos is harmless downtime. The analysis, highlighted in a UNILAD report, suggests that the bite sized ...
Oxford University Press has chosen "brain rot" as its word of the year. The word is defined as "supposed deterioration of a person’s mental or intellectual state, especially viewed as a result of ...
The Oxford Dictionary's Word of the Year is “brain rot.” Their website defines this as the “supposed deterioration of a person’s mental or intellectual state, primarily viewed as a result of ...
Media overwhelm and doomscrolling are extremely common these days, but as it’s unrealistic for us to completely avoid our devices, we may as well learn how to scroll in a healthier way. Share on ...
It's called the infinite scroll—a design feature on social media, shopping, video and many other apps that continuously loads content as you reach the bottom of the page. Handy? Yes. Clever? Also yes.
Bailey, a Boston-based golden retriever, goes for walks only carrying a giant stuffed carrot. Crystal Rogers came across Bailey when he was featured as one of We Rate Dog’s top five dogs of the week, ...