Mice and Plants Emit Secret Light Signal After Death

A new study has found that living organisms emit a faint light signal, known as ultraweak photon emission (UPE), even without external excitation. Researchers from the University of Calgary have discovered that UPE varies depending on the organism’s vitality and exposure to stress factors. In mice, UPE intensity was linked to their overall health, with … Read more

Yahoo Vähittää Tietosi Oletusasetuksen Käyttöönotto

Yahoo on ilmoittanut vähittävänsä yhteiskäyttöisessä brändissä, jossa sivustot ja sovellukset, kuten Yahoo, AOL, Engadget, Rivals, In The Know ja Makers, ovat osa konsernia. Yhtiön eväste- ja tietosuojapolitiikkaan on tehty muutoksia. Sivustollaan voit napsauttaa “Hylkää kaikki” sähköpostiisi tai “Hallitse tietosuoja-asetuksia” sivulle, jossa voit muokata valintojasi. Source: https://consent.yahoo.com/v2/collectConsent?sessionId=3_cc-session_de4a91f8-6dad-47fb-a9ab-4657a812da1f

Ultra-Processed Foods Linked to Early Signs of Parkinson’s Disease

A recent study has found a significant association between ultra-processed foods and an increased risk of early signs of Parkinson’s disease. Conducted by an international team of researchers, the study analyzed data from tens of thousands of health workers over decades. The findings suggest that people who consume high amounts of ultra-processed foods are more … Read more

Leafs Win Thrilling Game 6 Behind Auston Matthews’ Goal

The Toronto Maple Leafs delivered a resounding performance in Game 6 against the Florida Panthers, winning 2-0 behind Auston Matthews’ game-winning goal. The win marked the first shutout of elimination since Curtis Joseph’s historic feat in 2002. What made the difference for the Leafs was their focus and determination, pushing all-in on forechecks and backchecks … Read more

Scientists Discover Venus’ Crust is Thin and Dynamic

Venus may not have the same tectonic plates as Earth, but it’s far from geologically quiet. A new model reveals its crust is surprisingly thin and undergoes dramatic transformations, breaking off or melting into the mantle and potentially triggering volcanic eruptions. This process, known as metamorphism, provides scientists with a new perspective on how Venus … Read more

Diddy’s Shocking Reaction to Lawyer’s Cross-Examination Caught on Mic

Sean “Diddy” Combs’ federal trial in New York City reached day four, with his ex-girlfriend Cassie Ventura facing cross-examination by his lawyer Anna Estevao. The questioning aimed to prove that aspects of their relationship were consensual, showcasing text messages from 2017 where Diddy expressed he didn’t want Cassie to play victim and valued their “freak … Read more

Cortisol Linked to Alzheimer’s Risk in Post-Menopausal Women

A new study has found that elevated cortisol levels in midlife are associated with increased brain amyloid deposition, a key marker of Alzheimer’s disease, specifically in post-menopausal women. Researchers tracked 305 cognitively healthy individuals over 15 years and discovered that high cortisol predicted amyloid buildup later in life, but only among women who had gone … Read more

Doom: The Dark Ages Chapter 14 Secrets Uncovered

Doom: The Dark Ages Chapter 14 is a challenging mission that requires attention to detail. To help you navigate the level, we’ve compiled a list of all the secrets and collectibles in chronological order. The first secret is a gold chest located on the left side of the first arena, where you kill the komodo … Read more

Northern Lights to Appear in Wisconsin on May 17 and 18

Aurora Borealis may be visible in Wisconsin this weekend. According to the NOAA’s Space Weather Prediction Center (SWPC), the northern lights are forecasted to appear as far south as central Wisconsin on May 17, with a Kp index of four. On May 18, the Kp index is expected to be five, indicating brighter and more … Read more