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Readers share experiences of lifelong adolescence

Guardian readers respond to neuroscience findings, with one 78-year-old confirming his wife's mother's 1974 prediction that he'd always think he's 17. Explore letters on rage rooms and inaptly named places.

Oxford's 2025 Word of the Year is 'Rage Bait'

Oxford University Press names 'rage bait' as the 2025 Word of the Year, defining online content designed to provoke anger for clicks. Discover the shortlist and trends.

Brain Science Reveals Why We Feel Lazy

Neuroscience uncovers the brain mechanisms behind apathy. Discover how dopamine and brain structure affect motivation and learn practical ways to boost your drive.

Children's Quiz: Elephant Brains & Spiky Cacti

Test your knowledge with this fun kids' quiz featuring five brainteasers set by children. Discover fascinating facts and learn how to submit your own questions for future quizzes.

Five Brain Epochs Found, But Ageing Overlooked

New Cambridge University research identifies five distinct brain development stages, yet older readers note the final two epochs receive minimal attention. Read the full analysis.

Neuroscience Pioneer John Garthwaite Dies at 76

Remembering Professor John Garthwaite, the UCL neuroscientist who revolutionised our understanding of brain communication. Discover his groundbreaking nitric oxide research.

Labour Budget Ends Two-Child Benefit Cap

Chancellor Rachel Reeves delivers a Labour budget, scrapping the controversial two-child benefit cap in a move set to lift thousands of children out of poverty. Discover the new fair tax measures.

Government denies brain drain amid youth exodus

UK government rejects claims of brain drain as data reveals nearly half of Brits leaving are young professionals. Ministers defend tax policies despite opposition criticism.

Russia develops spy pigeons with brain implants

Russian scientists create remote-controlled pigeons using neural chips for surveillance operations. The birds can fly 310 miles daily with real-time direction control. Read the shocking details.

UK migration falls to pre-pandemic low of 204,000

Official statistics reveal UK net migration dropped to 204,000 in year to June 2025, while British emigration rises sharply. Discover the implications for Britain's workforce and economy.

Two-Child Benefit Limit Abolished in UK Budget

Chancellor Rachel Reeves abolishes the controversial two-child benefit limit, lifting 450,000 children out of poverty. Discover the impact and the political fallout of this landmark decision.

Reeves' Budget Scraps Two-Child Benefit Cap

Chancellor Rachel Reeves unveils a Labour-core Budget, scrapping the two-child benefit cap to lift a million children from poverty. Discover the key measures and political impact.

Two-Child Benefit Cap Scrapped by Chancellor

Chancellor Rachel Reeves abolishes the two-child benefit cap in the Autumn Budget, a move set to lift 450,000 children out of poverty by 2030. Discover the full impact.

New Zealand's record exodus amid economic crisis

Record numbers of New Zealanders are leaving for better opportunities abroad as economic pressures mount. Discover why citizens are abandoning their homeland despite deep emotional ties.

Brain development has five key life stages

Cambridge scientists identify five brain development eras spanning infancy to old age, with adult mode not starting until early 30s. Discover how your brain evolves.

What Happens to Your Brain During Sex

Discover the neuroscience of sex: how your brain's chemistry changes during intimacy, from dopamine floods to emotional shifts. Expert insights reveal why your mind wanders.

Sudoku 7116: Expert Challenge Tests UK Players

Tackle the latest expert-level Sudoku puzzle 7116 from The Guardian. Test your logic skills with this challenging brain teaser and join thousands of UK puzzle enthusiasts.

UK Experts: 'Brain Weapons' Are a Real Threat

Bradford University academics warn that neuroscience is creating sophisticated 'brain weapons'. They urge global action at The Hague to prevent the weaponisation of the human mind.

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