Think a one off all-nighter won’t do any harm? Here are 5 things that happen to a person’s brain during deep sleep

Deep sleep serves as a vital function which enables the body to eliminate toxic substances that develop in the brain, throughout daily activities. The brain uses increased cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) circulation, to perform its protective functions for the brain, and spinal cord. MRI scans reveal that deep sleep brain waves create periodic CSF waves, which…

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‘I’m not telling my wife’- NBA legend Shaquille O’Neal reveals hiding his addiction to pain medication from family

Shaquille O’Neal confessed to Dax Shepard on Armchair Expert about his past addiction to painkillers during his NBA career, a secret he kept from his family, including his then-wife Shaunie. O’Neal revealed the negative impact of prolonged painkiller use on his liver and kidneys. He admitted to exceeding prescribed dosages, seeking relief from both physical…

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ABVP vs NSUI: Who will win the DUSU Elections 2025? Here’s which student wing dominated the last 10 presidents

The DUSU Elections 2025 are witnessing a close contest between ABVP and NSUI as vote counting continues at Delhi University. Early trends show ABVP slightly ahead in key posts, with presidential candidate Aryan Maan leading. With the last decade dominated by ABVP except two NSUI wins, today’s outcome will decide whether ABVP extends its stronghold…

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‘Even a split second can cost you’: India’s fielding coach T Dilip on art of high catching in Dubai

Indian fielding coach T Dilip has highlighted the unique difficulties posed by the Dubai International Stadium’s floodlights when taking high catches, noting the risk of momentarily losing sight of the ball. He also mentioned the added challenge of humidity affecting depth perception. To combat these issues, the team employs variable practice drills to prepare players…

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Radioactive wasp nest discovered in US: Routine check findings at Cold War-era nuclear facility; radiation levels 10 times above limit

Routine checks at the Savannah River Site, a former US nuclear weapons facility in South Carolina, revealed a radioactive wasp nest emitting radiation levels ten times higher than regulatory limits. The nest, found near tanks storing liquid nuclear waste, was removed, and officials confirmed no contamination spread, with no impact on workers, the environment, or…

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