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Organizers of the Paris Olympics apologized on Sunday for Friday’s performance at the games. Opening ceremony The work is thought to be a recreation of Leonardo da Vinci’s “The Last Supper,” but there is some debate about the intention of the work.The scene featured a halo-crowned woman playing Jesus, drag queens and gay icons playing his disciples, and was marred by a scantily clad blue man wearing a fruit headdress: Dionysus, the Greek god of fertility, wine and merriment.Church leaders and some conservative politicians have condemned the performance as a distortion of the Biblical scene of Jesus’ trial and the…

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summary: New research reveals that highly accurate blood tests for Alzheimer’s disease could improve diagnosis and facilitate access to treatment and research. These tests measure biomarkers such as phosphorylated tau, which correlate with cognitive decline and brain atrophy.”If implemented at the point of care, such a blood test could significantly shorten waiting times for a diagnosis and allow earlier identification of patients for new treatments. This study highlights the potential for blood tests to transform the treatment of Alzheimer’s disease.”Key Facts:Blood tests for Alzheimer’s disease measure biomarkers such as phosphorylated tau.These tests greatly improve the accuracy and speed of diagnosis.Early…

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Registered prices for ETH and BNB have both fallen over the past week. Despite the bullish pattern, market indicators were bearish for ETH and BNB. Top altcoins Ethereum [ETH] and BNNB Performance was weak last week as the chart remained in the red, but recent analysis pointed to updates that suggest the trend may soon reverse. In fact, if that turns out to be true, ETH and BNB could be on the verge of a massive bull run. Are altcoins ready for a rally? CoinMarketCap data Last week, it emerged that ETH experienced a 7% price correction. At the time…

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Russian dictator Vladimir Putin has promised to “take similar measures” if the United States goes ahead with plans to station long-range hypersonic missiles in Germany, claiming that the move would free Russia from a moratorium on the deployment of long-range lethal weapons. Putin said at a naval parade in St. Petersburg on Sunday that Russia could deploy the missiles in response to a U.S. announcement earlier this month that it would demonstrate its commitment to NATO and European defence by stationing them in Germany from 2026. “If the United States implements such plans, we will be relieved of the unilateral…

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A lot of people Drink less alcohol There are more sugary soft drinks available than ever before, which is a huge win for public health. Perceived risks A diet high in sugary drinks.However, over time, diet soft drink consumption grownIn fact, these products are now being sold on a regular basis. Detected in wastewater. So what does research say about the long-term effects of frequent drinking on your health? Why are diet soft drinks sweet?of who (Who) advice People should “reduce their daily intake of free sugars to less than 10% of their total energy intake. Additional health benefits can…

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Image source, Abderrazak El AlbaniImage caption, A team of scientists say they have found evidence of nutrients that may have created these layers in Gabon.Article informationauthor, Georgina Lanardrole, Science journalist2 hours agoScientists say they have found new evidence that supports their theory that complex life on Earth may have begun 1.5 billion years earlier than previously thought.A team of researchers working in Gabon say they have found evidence deep within the rocks that suggests an animal habitat existed 2.1 billion years ago.However, the researchers argue that the creature was restricted to inland seas and never spread across the planet, eventually…

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Tonight’s primetime Olympic schedule on NBC includes: Paris 2024 Slate Special Simone Biles And that U.S. Women’s Gymnastics Team This will be the first time they play in the tournament. The U.S. Women’s National Team will face Germany in the group stage, and the U.S. Men’s Basketball Team will face Serbia in their opening group match.Tonight, as NBC broadcasts its primetime show, USA TODAY Sports will bring you live updates, coverage, highlights, medal action and more. Be sure to tune in. Simone Biles vaultDespite the rumors of her injury, Biles didn’t hesitate to attempt one of the most difficult vaults…

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of Detroit Tigers Traded a catcher Carson Kelly The deal comes in exchange for two minor leaguers who were traded to the Texas Rangers, according to multiple sources with knowledge of the deal.Kelly has appeared in 60 games, batting .240 with seven home runs, 17 walks and 40 strikeouts. The 30-year-old Kelly will become a free agent after the 2024 season, so he will be a two-month rental for the Rangers.Instead, the Tigers acquired a catcher. Liam Hicks right handed Tyler OwensAccording to sources, Owens has performed well in the major leagues since 2014. Of the two, Owens is seen…

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Image source, Getty ImagesImage caption, Rachel Reeves claims the Conservative government has “run away” by covering up the true state of Britain’s finances.Article informationThe Chancellor is due to address Parliament on Monday to announce billions of pounds worth of immediate cuts to plug a £20 billion surplus in the finances.Rachel Reeves’ plan is expected to include cancelling some road and rail projects, cutting spending on external consultants and reducing public sector waste.She will accuse the previous administration of “covering up” shortfalls in ministry budgets and then “running away.”But the Conservatives claimed the Chancellor’s messaging was designed to “mislead the British…

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Futurology: Global demand for AI computing is causing data centers to guzzle electricity like dorm rooms guzzling beer, but researchers at the University of Minnesota may have a highly innovative solution to curb AI’s growing power demands with a revolutionary new device that promises far greater energy efficiency. The researchers designed a new “computational random access memory” (CRAM) prototype chip, Energy Demand AI applications can achieve an astounding 1,000x or more energy savings compared to current methods. In one simulation, CRAM technology delivered an astounding 2,500x energy savings. Traditional computing relies on the decades-old von Neumann architecture of separate processors…

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