[ad_1] reviewed by Emily Henderson, Bachelor of ScienceNovember 19, 2020 Countries around the world need to place more emphasis on the need for healthy nutrition from infancy, including the school years to adulthood, to aid brain development, says a scientist. According to Majid Ezzati, co-author of a study that has …
Read More »Computing is made in America (but not just by Americans)
[ad_1] It’s no secret that algorithms run the world, powering everything from Google search results to Uber’s car-sharing capabilities. But under the hood of the world’s computing infrastructure is a more fundamental set of algorithms that have not been previously analyzed with respect to where they were created. A new …
Read More »How to set up a sequel
[ad_1] In addition to being one of the best superhero games ever made, Marvel’s Spider-Man also features one of the best adaptations of the Spider-Man comics in any medium. That gripping saga continues in Spider-Man: Miles Morales, as we watch a rookie hero prove his worth and face the deadly …
Read More »Russian cosmonauts Ryzhikov and Kud-Sverchkov complete their work outside the ISS – science and space
[ad_1] MOSCOW, November 19 / TASS /. Roscosmos cosmonauts Sergey Ryzhikov and Sergey Kud-Sverchkov completed work in open space outside the International Space Station (ISS) in preparation for the docking of the Nauka multifunctional laboratory module, the broadcast was made on NASA websites and Roscosmos. For both astronauts, this was …
Read More »Russian cosmonauts are preparing the ISS for accelerated growth – BGR
[ad_1] The Russians are conducting a spacewalk today to prepare for the addition of a new science module to the ISS. The module will replace an old one and will be released in early 2021. This will be the first of several spacewalks to prepare the space station for the …
Read More »Certain regions of the retina are more affected by Alzheimer’s disease, study shows
[ad_1] reviewed by Emily Henderson, Bachelor of ScienceNovember 18, 2020 A study led by the Cedars-Sinai Department of Neurosurgery has identified certain regions of the retina, the lining at the back of the eye, that are more affected by Alzheimer’s disease than other areas. The findings can help doctors predict …
Read More »A revolutionary collaboration to accelerate drug development for Alzheimer’s disease
[ad_1] reviewed by Emily Henderson, Bachelor of ScienceNovember 18, 2020 The Critical Path Institute (C-Path) Consortium Critical Path for Alzheimer’s Disease (CPAD) announced today its participation as a partner in the Alzheimer’s Disease Data Initiative (ADDI), a 501 (c) (3) medical research organization that launched today . ADDI is dedicated …
Read More »Malaysian experts welcome free trade agreement
[ad_1] Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Leading experts from Malaysia welcomed the establishment of the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP) at the 37th Leaders Summit of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), calling it an innovative development for the countries of the region after years of talks. Ahamed Kameel Mydin Meera, …
Read More »The best in the world: dream now, go later
[ad_1] WASHINGTON–(BUSINESS WIRE) – With the publication of his new “The best of the world 2021“National Geographic announces 25 extraordinary destinations that will define our future itineraries and inspire readers to” dream now, go later. ” Outlining inspiring places, communities, and innovations, the list provides an optimistic dose of escapism …
Read More »ECA calls for ambition in AfCFTA at Bank of Namibia annual symposium
[ad_1] Addis Ababa – The Bank of Namibia held its 21st Annual Symposium on November 5 under the theme “Positioning Namibia to reap the benefits of the African Continental Free Trade Area”. Representing the United Nations system was the United Nations Under-Secretary-General and Executive Secretary of the Economic Commission for …
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