After Emerging from Africa, Early People May Have Lived On the “Persian plateau” for 20,000 Years, According to Study

Homo humans left behind little clues about their whereabouts when they migrated out of Africa and returned 20,000 years later to Eurasia. And in the interim, where had they gone? According to a study, Homo sapiens left Africa during that enigmatic time and settled on Continue Reading

ketogenic Diets Are Thought to be a Useful Strategy for Treating Early-Stage Alzheimer’s, According to Current Studies

Based on the fact that the ketogenic diet prevents memory loss in Alzheimer’s early mice, evidence from a UC Davis study indicates that it may be beneficial for aging and cognitive health. A ketogenic diet has been shown to dramatically postpone the initial stages of Continue Reading

Heart Disease and Early Menopause has A Dangerous Combination for Women’s Brains: Study

According to recent research, women who have heart disease risk factors and go through menopause before the age of fifty may be particularly vulnerable to cognitive loss and eventual dementia. “While cardiovascular risk factors are known to increase a person’s risk for dementia, what is Continue Reading

Boeing Rescheduled the First Starliner Astronaut Launch Until May 6th

The first crewed launch of Boeing’s new Starliner capsule is now scheduled for May 6, five more days later than originally planned. The much awaited Crew Flight Test (CFT) of the Starliner mission was scheduled for May 1st by NASA and Boeing. But it isn’t Continue Reading

Google Adds Personalized Mouse Buttons and Keyboard Shortcuts to ChromeOS

Hotspot connections on cellular Chromebooks are now possible thanks to a new ChromeOS update (M123) that Google started releasing to its stable channel yesterday. Other additions include the option to configure keyboard shortcuts and mouse buttons. releases and bug fixes for Pixel Watches and Pixel Continue Reading

Honda Talon Triumphs in the Manufacturing Madness Tournament in South Carolina

The Honda Talon sport side-by-side won the top prize in the third annual South Carolina Manufacturing Madness competition and was dubbed the “Coolest Thing Made in SC” during a recent event held at the South Carolina State House. The four-week event was hosted by the Continue Reading

Leverkusen Defeats Dusseldorf to Advance to the Cup Final

Leading Bundesliga team Bayer Leverkusen defeated Fortuna Dusseldorf, a team in the second division, 4-0 on Wednesday to advance to the DFB Pokal final and extend their unbeaten streak to 40 games in all competitions this season. Dusseldorf was unable to keep up with the Continue Reading

Researchers Find that Humans Have a Wide Range of Visual Perception Speeds

Trinity College Dublin researchers found that people’s rates at which they interpret visual information vary greatly using a blink-and-you-ll-miss-it experiment. Some individuals receive more visual information in a given amount of time than others because they are able to perceive quickly changing visual cues at Continue Reading

Richmond Triumphant Denny Hamlin Defeats Powerful Martin Truex Jr

At Richmond Raceway on Sunday night, Denny Hamlin secured his second victory of the year by defeating Joey Logano, Kyle Larson, and Martin Truex Jr. With roughly two circuits remaining, an incident between Larson and Bubba Wallace sent the race into overtime. With two circuits Continue Reading