The early humanoid ancestor Homo erectus was the first to be able to run long distances despite having a ‘wide and deep chest’ like Neanderthals, a new study reveals. Researchers at the Natural History Museum in London examined the ribcage of the famous Homo erectus skeleton – Turkana Boy – …
Read More »Kai Havertz to Chelsea, Allan Saint-Maximin to Arsenal
In the latest Premier League transfer news, Kai Havertz to Chelsea continues to gain strength, while Allan Saint-Maximin is linked to a move to Arsenal. [ MORE: New PL TV schedule ] Starting in west London, Kai Havertz remains linked to Chelsea, and a Daily Express report says Frank Lampard …
Read More »Colin Kaepernick, Disney announce partnership agreement
Colin Kaepernick will appear in an exclusive series of docuseries produced by ESPN Films as part of a first-look deal with The Walt Disney Co. The deal between Kaepernick’s production arm, Ra Vision Media, and Disney was announced Monday. The association will focus on storytelling and unscripted stories that explore …
Read More »Keyboard durability could be improved with Mac glass keys
An Apple patent application has described how transparent glass keys can be used to improve the durability of the MacBook keyboard. Quite appropriately, given the unhappy history of the butterfly keyboard on MacBooks, the patent recognizes the inherent difficulties in trying to design a keyboard that is slim and durable …
Read More »Disconnecting the pipeline from the Atlantic Coast is a “lost opportunity” for jobs: Secretary of Energy
United States Secretary of Energy Dan Brouillette says the decision to cancel the Atlantic Coast Pipeline is disappointing due to the number of jobs it would have created. Builders’ decision to cancel construction of the Atlantic Coast pipeline is “disappointing” but “economically rational,” Energy Secretary Dan Brouillette said Monday after …
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