Category Archives: Technology

US girls have started menstruating earlier and earlier over the past 50 years, new study finds

A new study has found that girls in the United States have been experiencing their first period earlier over the past five decades and are taking longer to experience regular menstrual cycles. The study, published in JAMA Network Open, found that this trend was particularly pronounced among Black, Hispanic, Asian and mixed-race participants and those… Read More »

Unlocking the Deep Mysteries of Angel Number 1234

The occurrence of repeating series of numbers, often called “angel numbers,” has long been a source of fascination and intrigue for those seeking deeper spiritual understanding. One such fascinating figure is the angel number 1234, which is reported to appear with increasing frequency in the lives of many individuals. This mysterious series carries a powerful… Read More »

Why is it really important for Google to add AI to its searches?

What’s happening Over the past few decades, Google’s search engine has arguably been the most important force in determining what the modern internet will look like; So much so that the company’s name has become the literal dictionary definition of finding something on the web. The Big Tech giant recently began implementing a dramatic change… Read More »

22,000-year-old artifacts could rewrite ancient human history in North America

Darrin Lowery found a collection of tools in Maryland that may date back 22,000 years. This means humans first arrived in North America thousands of years earlier than we thought. Most experts believe humans first arrived in North America between 15,000 and 20,000 years ago. North and South America were the last continents settled by… Read More »

Sciences deliver an “Internet of the Ocean” with sensors and automated tools capable of exploring deep marinas and spying on vital constants

Because of so much distortion of the ocean’s surface, we are lost in a twilight zone full of migratory baleen and animals, and even algae and zooplankton. It is an epitome of the ocean’s carbon bomb, part of the ocean’s natural processes that capture all the carbon dioxide produced by humans and persists for years… Read More »

Apple will kick off WWDC on June 10: What to expect?

Apple’s (AAPL) highly anticipated Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) will kick off on Monday, June 10, and all eyes are focused on what new innovations the iPhone maker will bring to the table. As speculation swirls about Apple’s plans to integrate artificial intelligence (AI) into its product line, investors are eagerly awaiting the unveiling of new… Read More »

Britain is falling behind China in the race to eliminate crop diseases, British scientists warn

British scientists have warned that Britain is falling behind China in the race to eliminate crop diseases after Beijing this month gave landmark approval for the country’s first edited wheat genome. Rapid progress towards genome editing that gives wheat resistance to a common fungal infection called powdery mildew has been hailed by the scientific community… Read More »

It is claimed that this is an accurate 1-cubic millimeter sample of the human brain. We Investigated Its Origin

Allegation: A high-quality visual representation accurately depicts a 1 cubic millimeter sample of the human brain. Evaluation: Rating: True With thin stripes of blue, green and orange bursting out on a black background, image Posted on Reddit on May 12, 2024, it claimed to show “1 cubic millimeter of brain.” At the time of this… Read More »