Heart Disease is Connected to North Indian Diets Low in Sodium and Protein

In India, the prevalence of non-communicable diseases (NCDs) include chronic renal disease, type 2 diabetes, hypertension, and cardiovascular disease (CVD) is rising. A study on the eating patterns of North Indian communities was carried out by researchers at The George Institute for Global Health India Continue Reading

The No. 3 Women’s Basketball Team at USC Earned its Highest AP Top 25 Ranking in 38 Years

Riding a Pac-12 tournament title, Southern California achieved its highest ranking in 38 years. The Trojans defeated Stanford to win the league tournament for the first time since 2014—their only previous appearance in the title game—and rose to No. 3 in The Associated Press Top Continue Reading

Google Reveals That a Significant Battery-Related Feature of the Pixel 8a Will be Available

While resolving a Pixel function that had suddenly vanished following the March Pixel feature release, Google inadvertently verified the existence of the Pixel 8a. Google included new battery facts, including the battery’s manufacturing date and number of charging cycles, to the battery information section of Continue Reading

“Oppenheimer” Takes Home Six Prizes, Including Best Actor and Best Director, In Addition To Best Picture

Seven Academy Awards were won by Universal’s “Oppenheimer” on Sunday, including best picture. Best actor, best supporting actor, best film editing, best cinematography, best score, and best director were all awarded to Christopher Nolan’s biographical picture about J. Robert Oppenheimer, the father of the atomic Continue Reading

Diet that Reversing the Aging Process That Imitate Fasting, a study suggest

A recent study by researchers at the University of Southern California discovered enormous advantages to intermittent fasting, which is eating very little for five days a month. In people, “cycles of a diet that mimics fasting can reduce signs of immune system aging, as well Continue Reading

NASA Releases the Message’s Design that is Destined for Europa, Jupiter’s Moon

The agency’s Europa Clipper spacecraft will launch in October bearing a richly layered dispatch comprising over 2.6 million publically contributed names. As part of NASA’s long-standing mission to send inspirational messages into space, the space agency has unique plans for Europa Clipper, which is scheduled Continue Reading

The SAT is Now Offered Exclusively Online For College Applicants

US exam takers will use a computer to complete bubble answer sheets instead of a No. 2 pencil. On Saturday, March 9, SAT users in the US will utilize the totally digital version of the exam. Prospective college students must still physically visit the testing Continue Reading

Adobe is Using AI to Make It Simpler to Develop Social Media Content on Mobile Devices

Adobe recently announced that it is releasing the most recent version of the Adobe Express app in beta, making it simpler for users to produce and share social media content on mobile devices. With the use of generative AI capabilities, users can now swiftly generate Continue Reading

Passenger Self-Screening Lanes are Unveiled by TSA at Vegas Airport

At the crowded Harry Reid International Airport in Las Vegas, federal airport security officials debuted passenger self-screening lanes on Wednesday. They intend to test the technology before implementing it in other American cities. “How do we step into the future? This is a step,” according to Continue Reading

Arctic Might Becoming ‘ice-free’ In Ten Years, According to Study

Within the next ten years, emissions from burning fossil fuels might cause summertime in the Arctic to have almost no sea ice, according to a research. Scientists predicted that throughout the summer, this will change the distinct environment—which is home to walruses, seals, and polar Continue Reading