Human Music Ability Revealed as Built-In Brain Function

Humans are born with an innate capacity for music. Research shows that babies can detect rhythm and melody from birth, before language or social routines. This suggests that music is part of human biology rather than a skill learned through culture. The study refines our understanding of musicality as a combination of abilities, including beat … Read more

Yahoo’s Cookie Policy – What You Need to Know

Yahoo käyttää evästeitä sivustojamme ja sovelluksiamme. Tämä auttaa meitä tarjota parempi palveluntuosi, todistaa käyttäjät, estää roskapostia, ottaa yhteen tietoturvatoimet ja mitata sivustomme ja sovellustemme käyttöäsi. Jos haluat, että evästeet ja henkilötiedot tallennetaan tai käytetään muiden yhteistyökumppaniiden kanssa, valitse “Hyväksy kaikki”. Voit myös muokata asetuksesi ja peruuttaa suostumuksesi milloin tahansa. Source: https://consent.yahoo.com/v2/collectConsent?sessionId=3_cc-session_9756b491-2200-4994-9d3f-1432dfa2c491

Iran Threatens Global Economy Amid Escalating Conflict

Iran is taking aim at civilian institutions defining globalization, targeting symbols of technological ambitions like Amazon data centers and state-owned banks. The nation’s promise to strike US and Zionist regime-linked economic centers highlights the vulnerability of global supply chains. Global powers emphasize supply chain resilience as a response to recent years’ shifting focus from cost … Read more

Sweet Home: Horror Series Temporarily Down Due Error

We encountered an issue while accessing the official website of Screen Rant’s Sweet Home series on Netflix. The site cannot be reached, and we’re seeing a protocol error message due to the HTTP2 protocol. This could be either a temporary downtime or a permanent relocation to a new URL. Source: https://screenrant.com/sweet-home-action-horror-netflix-apocalyptic

Oil Prices Rise Amid War Fears in Middle East

Gulf markets fell on Sunday as tensions between Iran and Israel escalated into its third week. Crude prices rose amid disruptions to energy flows and fears of a regional escalation. Saudi Arabia’s Aramco gained 0.7%, while Qatar National Bank fell 1.3%. The conflict has also affected Formula One, canceling the Bahrain and Saudi Arabian Grands … Read more

Heart Disease Risk Soars in Young Men by Mid-30s

Young men may be ignoring a growing threat to their heart health until it’s too late. A new study found that cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk begins rising in men as early as their mid-30s, with cardiac risk differences emerging between men and women at age 35. Researchers analyzed data from the Coronary Artery Risk Development … Read more

Apple’s Liquid Glass Interface Remains on Track

Apple’s new Liquid Glass interface is still in development, despite some design changes within the company. The smart home feature, which has been plagued by issues with Siri, is also facing another delay. However, an upcoming iOS update will bring enhancements for foldable iPhones. Note: I removed “Also” from the original text as it seemed … Read more

How Yahoo Collects Your Data and Cookies on Mobile

Yahoo collects your data and cookies when you use their websites and apps to: – Improve your experience on the website and app – Identify users, prevent spam and misuse, and implement security measures – Track how well websites and apps are used Your Cookie Consent When you visit our sites and apps, we use … Read more

Global Inflation Fears Rekindled by Iran War Tensions

The recent tensions between Iran and its adversaries have reignited concerns about global inflation. Rising oil prices, sanctions, and supply chain disruptions are expected to drive up costs for consumers and businesses alike. Economists warn that a prolonged conflict could have far-reaching consequences for the world economy, including higher prices, reduced growth, and increased uncertainty. … Read more