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Jason Heiner/ZDNETof Sony Bravia X90L teeth, The best Sony TVs you can buyand there’s a reason for that. Its color accuracy, precise brightness, smooth 120Hz motion, and 4K image processing make this TV one of the most recommended TVs overall. I also consider it one of the most underrated TVs on the market. And now, Amazon Prime Dayyou can save on models of almost any size. $150 off the 55 inch To $3,000 Off the 98 Inch. Also: Best Prime Day Deals Right NowI’ve looked at all the best TVs of 2024 from Sony, Samsung, LG, TCL, and Hisense. CES…
NASA Live: Official NASA TV Stream – YouTube View A private cargo spacecraft left the International Space Station (ISS) on Friday morning (July 12), and its movements can be watched live in orbit.Northrop Grumman Cygnus The spacecraft is scheduled to detach from the ISS at 7 a.m. EDT (11 a.m. GMT) on Friday, ending its 5.5-month orbital stay.You can watch it live, courtesy of NASA, on Space.com, beginning at 6:30 a.m. EDT (10:30 a.m. GMT).Northrop Grumman’s Cygnus robotic cargo plane approaches for docking with the International Space Station on February 1, 2024, showing the station’s robotic arm. (Image courtesy of…
summary: A new study sheds light on the cerebellum’s role in regulating thirst, expanding its known functions beyond motor control: Researchers found that the hormone asprosin activates Purkinje cells in the cerebellum, driving the urge to drink water.The findings could lead to new treatments for thirst disorders. The study highlights the broad influence of the cerebellum on important survival functions.Key Facts:Thirst Control: The cerebellum regulates thirst via asprosin-activated Purkinje cells.Non-motor functions: This extends the known role of the cerebellum beyond motor control.Treatment possibilities: This discovery may lead to treatments for thirst disorders such as polydipsia and hypodipsia.sauce: University HospitalThe cerebellum,…
Physicists are expanding atoms to hundreds of times their normal size and creating incredible exotic materials once thought impossible.The strange matter phase, known as a time crystal, was created by shining a laser on rubidium atoms, causing them to expand into an excited state.The researchers say that in doing so, they have opened up new avenues of investigation into the properties of mysterious crystals that cycle between two states seemingly without end, moving forever and never losing energy.The new technology was published in the journal Nature on July 2nd. Natural PhysicsIt could also help scientists build better quantum computers.”Here we…
Two Portland-area hospital systems announced Thursday afternoon that doctors involved in roughly 2,400 surgeries and other procedures may have exposed patients to infectious diseases including HIV, Hepatitis B and Hepatitis C.Providence Health & Services and Legacy Health announced that a physician or member of the Oregon Anesthesiology Group may have violated “infection control” practices.Providence gave the most details in a written statement, saying the doctor may have been at “low risk of exposing patients to potential infection.” Legacy Health described the individual as a “health care provider.” Oregon Health Authority officials said the doctor had been involved in surgeries and…
© New Line Cinema/Courtesy of the Everett Collection Will Ferrell Revealed during an interview “Messy” Podcast (via IndieWire) is the latefairy” Co-star James Caan Ferrell wasn’t a fan of Kahn’s portrayal of Buddy the elf until he saw the final cut at the Christmas movie’s premiere. He said Kahn repeatedly told him “you’re not funny” during production, but Ferrell did admit that he “drew” Kahn on set by playing an overzealous Buddy. “James Caan, rest in peace. We had a lot of fun making that movie,” Ferrell said. “He used to tease me, I like to do a little bit…
Aaron Nola ended the first half in style, shutting down a powerful Dodgers lineup in one of his most impressive starts of the season and helping the Phillies complete a sweep of the National League team closest to them in the standings. Nola struck out nine batters in six innings, including consecutive strikeouts of Shohei Ohtani, Will Smith and Freddie Freeman in the fifth inning. The only run of the night was a CBP special ball to Gavin Lux that just barely cleared the left field fence 329 feet away. After struggling through the first two innings, Nola got going…
apply Nintendo Life upon Youtube771k Nintendo released the latest update to its Switch Online Game Boy Advance library today, adding three colorful action games starring Starfy, a familiar character from the DS titles. Legendary Starfy. These three GBA games, developed by Tose, were previously exclusive to Japan. The Legendary Starfy It was originally released as 2002The second game 2003 And the third game 2004Here’s a quick crash course on Starfy, courtesy of Nintendo. “Legend Starfy means “legend” in Japanese. Prince of the Kingdom of Pufftop, kind-hearted (and slightly clumsy) hero, and frequent underwater explorer, Starfy will show you why he’s…
A) Partial skeleton of an elephant (Mammuthus meridionalis) from Layer 5 of the upper archaeological layer at the Late Early Pleistocene site of Fuente Nueva 3. B) An adult female elephant and two calves caught in a mud trap in Kenya. Credit: Iberian Geological Journal (2024). Publication date: 10.1007/s41513-024-00241-1 Scientists from the University of Málaga have revealed in an unprecedented way that the so-called “elephant graveyard” of the Early Pleistocene archaeological site of Orce (named for the mass remains of the extinct elephant species Mammutus meridionalis) was hiding a natural trap in its shifting sands. This study Published In Iberian…
Discovery of bones The find, discovered in a Tibetan cave 3,280 metres above sea level, suggests that the little-known Denisovan people lived on a high, dry plateau for thousands of years. Researchers discovered more than 2,500 bones in the Baishi Cliff Cave. There are only two places where we can be sure the Denisovans lived: these mysterious hominins were contemporaries of the Neanderthals, Homo sapiensThere is evidence that they interbred with both groups. of The remains of the Denisovans are only found in three caves. It is unclear when and why they became extinct. This means that any discovery we…