They’ve also shown that it might be prevented or reversed by fixing a glitch in the immune system’s front-line soldiers. Certain cells of our immune system become increasingly irascible as we grow older. Instead of stamping out embers, they stoke the flames of chronic inflammation. Biologists have long theorized that reducing this inflammation could slow the aging process and delay …
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Mysterious X-rays detected from nearby neutron stars may offer the first evidence of axions
If the theory is confirmed, the researchers’ findings could help reveal several mysteries of the universe. Their paper appears in Physical Review Letters. There are many kinds of particles that make up matter in the universe. The most common are protons, neutrons, and electrons. These particles collide with each other in certain settings, such as inside a star’s core or …
Read More »People go to bed later and sleep less On nights before a full moon
In the new paper, researchers report that sleep cycles in people oscillate during the 29.5-day lunar cycle: In the days leading up to a full moon, people go to sleep later in the evening and sleep for shorter periods of time. The researchers observed these variations in both the time of sleep onset and the duration of sleep in urban …
Read More »The SARS COV-2 Coronavirus is mutating. What are variant we know about this new B117 strains?
Scientists are still gathering information. So far, the B117 strain appears to spread much more easily than previous strains of COVID-19 – some data shows that it spreads up to 70% more easily – probably due to a mutation in how the virus enters human cells. “When the host range for the virus is expanded, the numbers and the opportunity …
Read More »Elon Musk twitted to offer $100 million prize for development of carbon capture technology
Tesla chief and billionaire entrepreneur Elon Musk on Thursday took to Twitter to vow a $100 million prize for development of the “best” technology to capture CO2 emissions. Capturing planet-warming emissions is becoming a critical a part of many plans to stay global climate change in restraint , but little or no progress has been made on the technology so …
Read More »Windows 10X is almost here : Everything you need to know about the new OS
Microsoft announced a new, lighter version of its Windows 10 operating system, known as Windows 10X that has been built from the ground up for new PCs, and will begin shipping on hardware in 2021 or later. It’s built on top of a new modern version of Windows called ‘Windows Core OS’ that guts legacy components and features in favor …
Read More »Signal App – why is it become so popular and how it makes money without advertisement ?
Signal App become more familiar when whatsapp published new privacy policy guidelines to their users and said it will be officially they share or leak data with facebook and all whatsapp’s user should follow it even it will be deactivate after 28 feb, 2021. Means if those whatsapp’s user is not obey it, their account will be terminate soon. Hence, …
Read More »Facebook, YouTube Crack Down on Conspiracy Theories Linking 5G to Coronavirus
Facebook and YouTube are cracking down on the pervasive conspiracy theories linking the spread of coronavirus to 5G wireless technology. Facebook on Monday announced it would begin to actively remove false claims that link COVID-19 to 5G and could lead to physical harm. Facebook-owned WhatsApp has reduced the number of accounts users can forward chats to from five to one. …
Read More »How to make group video calls without logins or downloads any software
Video calling is more important now than it’s ever been. To avoid getting sick, more and more of us are working from home, and we’re avoiding in-person tete-a-tetes with friends and family. I’m sure there are a number of you who have taken to socialization-via-vidcall like ducks to water. But not everyone wants (or needs) to become a Zoom or …
Read More »A new algorithm enables robots to put pen to paper, writing words using stroke patterns similar to human handwriting
It’s a step, the researchers say, toward robots that are able to communicate more fluently with human coworkers and collaborators. “Just by looking at a target image of a word or sketch, the robot can reproduce each stroke as one continuous action,” says Atsunobu Kotani, an undergraduate student at Brown University who led the algorithm’s development. “That makes it hard …
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