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Column-Powell's steady hand steers dollar higher: McGeever
Column-Powell's steady hand steers dollar higher: McGeever
By Jamie McGeever ORLANDO, Florida Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell's speech in Jackson Hole is likely to maintain
2023-08-26 02:13
The Rock Confirms MW3 Operator is His Cousin
The Rock Confirms MW3 Operator is His Cousin
The Koa King Operator in Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 is The Rock's cousin, Ben, a former Navy SEAL. Here's how to get the Warrior Pack in MW3.
2023-11-15 00:24
Dominican Republic has partially reopened its border with Haiti. But a diplomatic crisis persists
Dominican Republic has partially reopened its border with Haiti. But a diplomatic crisis persists
The Dominican Republic has partially reopened its border with Haiti to limited commercial activity nearly a month after shuttering the frontier amid an ongoing spat over construction of a canal targeting water from a shared river
2023-10-11 22:37
49ers Enterprises agree deal for Leeds takeover
49ers Enterprises agree deal for Leeds takeover
Leeds chairman Andrea Radrizzani has agreed a deal to sell his controlling stake in the club to co-owners 49ers Enterprises, the recently relegated Premier...
2023-06-10 06:06
League of Legends Astronaut Skins Release Date
League of Legends Astronaut Skins Release Date
The five new League of Legends Astronaut skins will be released alongside Patch 13.4, which should be in two weeks because Patch 13.3 dropped today.
1970-01-01 08:00
Keychron Q11 Review
Keychron Q11 Review
As you can imagine, we do a lot of typing here at PCMag, so we’re
2023-08-29 07:00
Red Bull driver Verstappen wins Austrian GP ahead of rejuvenated Ferrari's Leclerc in 2nd
Red Bull driver Verstappen wins Austrian GP ahead of rejuvenated Ferrari's Leclerc in 2nd
Reigning Formula One champion Max Verstappen continues his relentless march toward a third straight world title with a dominating win at the Austrian Grand Prix
2023-07-02 22:52
REUTERS NEXT: Banking sector faces risks from inflation -Moody's
REUTERS NEXT: Banking sector faces risks from inflation -Moody's
By Paritosh Bansal and Tatiana Bautzer NEW YORK The banking sector is not yet out of the woods,
2023-11-10 05:46
Tom Cruise started ‘MI:7’ shoot with high-risk motorcycle stunt to know if he can 'continue with the film'
Tom Cruise started ‘MI:7’ shoot with high-risk motorcycle stunt to know if he can 'continue with the film'
In a recent interview, Tom Cruise explained how he prepared for a potentially life-threatening stunt and why it was the first scene to be shot
2023-06-21 17:24
Japan redefines rape and raises age of consent in landmark move
Japan redefines rape and raises age of consent in landmark move
The laws redefine rape and raise the age of consent from 13, after public anger over rape acquittals.
2023-06-16 12:18
Study suggests even basic worms can experience human-like emotions
Study suggests even basic worms can experience human-like emotions
Everybody hurts sometimes – even the most basic worms in the animal kingdom which have no eyes, spine or brain. That’s what scientists have found out about nematode species Caenorhabditis elegans, which possesses basic emotions such as fear. Researchers zapped the worms to see if they would display negative reactions, and the worms continued to “flee” at high speeds for minutes after. The scientists at Nagoya City University in Japan and Northeastern University in the US said the response shows a brain state which is comparable to fear in humans. "These properties have been recently regarded as essential features of emotion, suggesting that C. elegans response to electric shock may reflect a form of emotion, akin to fear," the researchers wrote. The findings are the most recent in a debate over which animals can experience primitive versions of our own emotions. Crayfish and bumblebees have all shown animals can have lasting positive and negative mental states. C. elegans is one of the most basic worms in the animal kingdom. At about 1mm in length it is also tiny and transparent, with no brain, sight or smell. Nonetheless, worms which sensed an electric current for 45 seconds “ran away” for more than two minutes. During this state, they ignored food which was placed nearby, instead scurrying at high speeds. This suggests that the emotional response could be triggered by different stimuli and that one stimulus could inhibit responses to others. When the shock was just five seconds long, the worms fled for a minute and a half before calming down. And when the researchers repeated the experiments with worms that were not to produce neuropeptides – which are the equivalent to human hormones – the worms stayed in a state of fear for longer. "Because the requirement of neuropeptide signaling [in worms] is reminiscent of neuropeptide regulation of fear in mammals including humans, the fear-like brain state may be regulated by evolutionarily conserved molecular mechanisms," the authors of the study wrote. Sign up to our free Indy100 weekly newsletter Have your say in our news democracy. Click the upvote icon at the top of the page to help raise this article through the indy100 rankings.
2023-10-08 17:50
Video shows Bronny James playing piano after hospital release
Video shows Bronny James playing piano after hospital release
LeBron James shared a video of eldest son Bronny James playing the piano on Saturday, five days after the teenager suffered a cardiac arrest during...
2023-07-30 03:13