Experiencing racism may physically change your brain
Experiencing racism may physically change your brain Recent research suggests that racism, both in daily life and in healthcare, may contribute to health disparities for Black communities. Scientists are now investigating whether racism can physically alter the brain, potentially explaining…
HMD Global set to launch its first smartphone under its own brand name
The smartphone market is about to welcome a new player as HMD Global, the company behind Nokia phones, is gearing up to launch its first smartphone under its own brand name. The exclusive first official render of the upcoming device…
Benefits of Walking During Pregnancy
Walking during pregnancy can bring about a myriad of benefits for expecting mothers. Not only does it help decrease the risk of complications, but it also contributes to the overall health of pregnant women. Shazia Shadab, Lead Physiotherapist at Cloudnine…
Play the shapez 2 demo now and start building your factory!
Start building your factory now in the shapez 2 demo! AACHEN, GERMANY, January 25, 2024 — Great news for fans of factory-building automation games: you can now play shapez 2 by downloading its first ever public demo! Get a glimpse…
Study Identifies 15 Factors Linked to Higher Risk of Young-Onset Dementia
A new study published in December 2023 in JAMA Neurology has shed light on the risks of young-onset dementia, identifying 15 factors linked to a higher risk. The study, conducted by a research team in the Netherlands and the United…
Pine Island Glacier in West Antarctica Reaches Irreversible Retreat, Study Finds
Recent research has revealed that the Pine Island Glacier in West Antarctica has undergone an irreversible retreat, crossing a tipping point in the past 80 years. The study, published in the prestigious journal Nature Climate Change, utilized a combination of…
Flu-related Deaths on the Rise in North Carolina
Flu-related deaths in North Carolina have continued to rise, with an additional 30 reported on Wednesday. The Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) weekly totals are subject to revision, including factoring in cases and deaths that occurred weeks or…
The Resurgence of The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion
The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion, a game released in 2006, has resurged in popularity among gamers, sparking nostalgia for its bizarre non-playable characters (NPCs). The game’s surreal open world and unpredictable NPCs have inspired a wave of nostalgia and viral…
Sex Differences in Chronic Pain Development in Mice
New research has revealed potential differences in the way chronic pain develops and resolves in male and female mice, offering insights into future targeted treatments for humans. The study, conducted by a research team at the University of Alberta, focused…
NSA’s Furby Ban Revealed in FOIA Documents
Recently, a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request has shed light on a peculiar chapter in the history of the NSA involving the popular toy, Furby. The Furby, a sensation in the late 1990s, not only captivated children but also…