
Your political bias changes how your brain processes information
Politically, we’ve never been more polarised, but one study has unpacked how our brains succumb to partisanship.

Politically, we’ve never been more polarised, but one study has unpacked how our brains succumb to partisanship.
While our memories form the basis of who we think we are, whether they exist or not is a matter of discussion.
Netflix’s My Octopus Teacher may be about undersea wonderment, but it is energised by the power of curiosity.
As someone who grew up with apartheid, Morrison’s right to discriminate under religious auspices bristles me with familiarity.
I might be in a long term relationship with Facebook, but that doesn’t mean I’m happy. In fact, I think it might be time to pack my things.