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Latino charitable giving rates drop sharply — but that’s not the full story
Latino charitable giving rates drop sharply — but that’s not the full story
The share of Latinos who give to established charities has dropped sharply since 2008, a new study has found
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New study suggests blue light from phones may drastically alter puberty
New study suggests blue light from phones may drastically alter puberty
Blue light emitted from the screens of phones, tablets and televisions could induce puberty early, a study has found. In the modern day, children are raised with devices all around them, with many having a phone or tablet to keep them entertained from a young age. But, researchers in Turkey have discovered that it exposure to the blue light such devices give off could speed up the onset of puberty. Teams from the Gazi University and Bilkent City Hospital in Ankara revealed how they saw the effect in male rats, which could suggest a link between device screens and early childhood development. Their findings were presented at the 61st Annual European Society for Paediatric Endocrinology Meeting in The Hague and published in the Frontiers in Endocrinology journal. The study emulates the same findings that were observed in female rats, where early puberty was seen. Lead researcher Dr. Aylin Kılınç Uğurlu, of Bikent City Hospital, said: “For the first time, we found a direct relationship between blue light exposure and early puberty in male rats.” They continued: “Our findings align with our previous work on female rats, which also showed similar effects, thereby providing a more comprehensive view of how blue light may influence puberty in both male and female rats.” As part of the study, 18 male rats, all 21 days old, were split into three groups. Two of the groups were assigned either six or 12 hours of blue light exposure per day. The last group was a control and was not exposed to any blue light from screens. Results showed that the rats with exposure to blue light experienced signs of puberty “significantly earlier” compared with the control group. Uğurlu noted in a news report: “I want to emphasise that this is a rat study and direct results cannot be interpreted for humans. “However, we provide an experimental foundation to further investigate the health consequences of ever-increasing screen time in modern society.” Researchers hope to continue their study on the effects of blue light on rats to “understand its long-term effects on reproductive organ damage and fertility”. Uğurlu continued: “Ultimately, this research could lead to preventative measures and contribute to the ongoing discourse on how modern lifestyles affect physiological development and long-term health.” 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.
1970-01-01 08:00
Pep Guardiola sends Kalvin Phillips message after Rodri suspension
Pep Guardiola sends Kalvin Phillips message after Rodri suspension
Pep Guardiola has praised Kalvin Phillips as he prepares to replace the suspended Rodri for Man City.
1970-01-01 08:00
Carlo Ancelotti admits Real Madrid diamond system has major flaw
Carlo Ancelotti admits Real Madrid diamond system has major flaw
Real Madrid coach Carlo Ancelotti has admitted that the midfield diamond system he has set his team up in this season has a critical weakness.
1970-01-01 08:00
Oregon football hype video shows even more Colorado trash talk before eventual beatdown
Oregon football hype video shows even more Colorado trash talk before eventual beatdown
The Buffaloes were talking to the Ducks prior to Saturday's game like there was no tomorrow. Next level of trash talk unlocked.
1970-01-01 08:00
Landmark Saudi and Israel trips as normalisation talks progress
Landmark Saudi and Israel trips as normalisation talks progress
Hours after a Saudi envoy visits the West Bank, an Israeli minister attends a UN event in Riyadh.
1970-01-01 08:00
The World’s Game Is in Your Pocket With the Launch of EA SPORTS FC™ Mobile
The World’s Game Is in Your Pocket With the Launch of EA SPORTS FC™ Mobile
REDWOOD CITY, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sep 26, 2023--
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Africa's New Narrative Squad: Extraordinary Young Africans Architecting the Continent’s Image
Africa's New Narrative Squad: Extraordinary Young Africans Architecting the Continent’s Image
NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sep 26, 2023--
1970-01-01 08:00
Trent Alexander-Arnold returns to Liverpool training before Leicester clash
Trent Alexander-Arnold returns to Liverpool training before Leicester clash
Trent Alexander-Arnold has returned to Liverpool training before the Carabao Cup clash with Leicester.
1970-01-01 08:00
Good Foods Hires Shannon Maher as First Chief Marketing Officer and Expands Consumer Insights Discipline
Good Foods Hires Shannon Maher as First Chief Marketing Officer and Expands Consumer Insights Discipline
PLEASANT PRAIRIE, Wis.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sep 26, 2023--
1970-01-01 08:00
Moon rover makes 'unexpected' discovery on the lunar south pole
Moon rover makes 'unexpected' discovery on the lunar south pole
India’s Chandrayaan-3 lander only touched down on the Moon a month ago, but already it's made some major contributions to science. The spacecraft arrived on the satellite's unexplored south pole on 23 August, securing India's place as the first country to achieve this ambitious feat. Its rover, named Pragyan (or "wisdom" in Sanskrit) then embarked on an exploration of the rocky terrain, equipped with two instruments for conducting chemical experiments. And now, India's space agency, the ISRO, has published the ground-breaking data collected by the bold robot. Pragyan's findings offered a new, detailed insight into what makes up the lunar soil. And whilst scientists were unsurprised by the presence of iron, titanium, aluminium and calcium in the rocks, they were stunned to note a much higher concentration of sulphur than expected. The discovery is significant for a number of reasons. Most significantly, perhaps, because the sulphur could be used to help create a human base on the Moon. As Jeffrey Gillis-Davis, a planetary scientist, pointed out in a piece for Science Alert: "Astronauts and robots could travel from the south pole base to collect, process, store and use naturally occurring materials like sulfur on the Moon – a concept called in-situ resource utilization. "In-situ resource utilization means fewer trips back to Earth to get supplies and more time and energy spent exploring. Using sulfur as a resource, astronauts could build solar cells and batteries that use sulfur, mix up sulfur-based fertilizer and make sulfur-based concrete for construction." Gillis-Davis went on to explain that sulfur-based concrete has a number of advantages over the more common variety used in building, pointing out that it "hardens and becomes strong within hours rather than weeks, and it's more resistant to wear". "It also doesn't require water in the mixture, so astronauts could save their valuable water for drinking, crafting breathable oxygen and making rocket fuel," he added. The presence of sulphur near the Moon's south pole also suggests that highland soils at the lunar poles could have very different compositions to highland soils at the lunar equatorial regions. This would have key implications for our understanding of how the Moon works as a geological system, given that sulfur mainly comes from volcanic activity. Still, there's plenty of work to be done. And while this is all just one small step in Chandrayaan-3's mission, it could mean a great leap in how we view our dear celestial companion. Sign up for 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.
1970-01-01 08:00
MLB Postseason news: JV turns back time, D'Backs missed chance, Hader dooms Padres
MLB Postseason news: JV turns back time, D'Backs missed chance, Hader dooms Padres
The MLB Postseason is getting closer and closer. Monday's action provided a few interesting storylines despite very few games actually being played.
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