Month: January 2024

Sega of America to Lay Off 61 Employees

Sega of America is reportedly set to lay off 61 employees, amounting to more than 10% of its total staff. The layoffs, according to a California WARN notice, will take place on March 8, 2024. The WARN Act legally requires…

Rare Total Solar Eclipse to Captivate United States in 2024

On April 8, 2024, a rare celestial event is set to captivate the United States as the Moon’s shadow sweeps across the country, treating millions to a total solar eclipse. This extraordinary phenomenon will mark the first time Americans have…

Revolutionizing Biomaterials with De Novo Designed Protein Hydrogels

A recent research article published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences presents groundbreaking findings in the field of biophysics and computational biology. The study, titled ‘De novo design of modular protein hydrogels with programmable intra- and extracellular…

Samsung expands availability of January 2024 security update for Galaxy A34 to more countries worldwide

Last week, Samsung released the January 2024 security update to the Galaxy A34, initially limited to European countries. However, the South Korean firm has now expanded the availability of the new security update to the Galaxy A34 in more countries…

Apple Announces Release of Groundbreaking Spatial Computer, Apple Vision Pro

Apple has announced the upcoming release of the Apple Vision Pro, a groundbreaking spatial computer that is set to transform the way people work, collaborate, and enjoy entertainment. The highly anticipated device will be available for pre-order starting Friday, January…

First-Ever Transmitted Cases of Alzheimer’s Linked to Growth Hormone Treatment

Scientists have made a groundbreaking discovery in the field of Alzheimer’s disease, documenting the first-ever transmitted cases of the condition. The cases are linked to a now-discontinued medical procedure involving the use of growth hormone derived from human cadavers. The…

Wisconsin’s Most-Googled Injuries

Wisconsin residents are turning to Google for answers when it comes to their injuries, according to data analyzed by personal injury law firm Rosenfeld Injury Lawyers. The firm found the top five most-Googled injuries in the state, shedding light on…

Daily Consumption of Soft Drinks Linked to Higher Risk of Liver Cancer in Women, Study Finds

Women who consume soft drinks daily may be at a higher risk of developing liver cancer and chronic hepatitis, according to a recent observational study. The study, led by researchers at Brigham and Women’s Hospital, followed nearly 100,000 postmenopausal women…

Health Precautions for Older Travelers Amid Ongoing Conflict in Israel

Israel has been embroiled in conflict for 117 days, and the situation shows no signs of abating. As the crisis continues, the impact on the country and its people is becoming increasingly dire. Amid the turmoil, older travelers planning overseas…

Rise in Group A Streptococcus Cases Raises Global Concern

An increase in cases of diseases caused by Group A streptococcus, also known as Streptococcus pyogenes or strep A, has been observed in several countries, including Canada. The rise in the number of people with serious illnesses caused by this…