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Harris becomes first woman to deliver commencement address at West Point
Harris becomes first woman to deliver commencement address at West Point
Vice President Kamala Harris on Saturday became the first woman to deliver a commencement address at the graduation ceremony at the US Military Academy in West Point, New York, warning graduates they were "an increasingly unsettled world where long standing principles are at risk."
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MLS injury report: Mueller out for the season, Vaisanen sidelined for two months
MLS injury report: Mueller out for the season, Vaisanen sidelined for two months
The latest injury news in the 2023 Major League Soccer season.
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Bayern Munich wins its 11th consecutive league title in epic fashion
Bayern Munich wins its 11th consecutive league title in epic fashion
Bayern Munich wins its 11th consecutive league title in epic fashion
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Anger, sleep issues, depression: How PTSD took control of this soldier's life
Anger, sleep issues, depression: How PTSD took control of this soldier's life
Kyle Prellberg served two combat tours as a sniper for the U.S. Army in Iraq and Afghanistan. In 2012, he was wounded by shrapnel from a rocket-propelled grenade that struck his vehicle, and he was sent home to the US. That's when the war inside his head began.
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Truce reduces fighting in Sudan, but little relief for humanitarian crisis
Truce reduces fighting in Sudan, but little relief for humanitarian crisis
By Khalid Abdelaziz and Nafisa Eltahir DUBAI/CAIRO Khartoum was calmer on Saturday as a seven-day ceasefire appeared to
1970-01-01 08:00
US-Led Pacific Group Reaches Deal on Supply Chain Resilience
US-Led Pacific Group Reaches Deal on Supply Chain Resilience
Fourteen countries in US-led Indo-Pacific trade talks agreed on supply chain coordination, the most substantial progress so far
1970-01-01 08:00
WWE Night of Champions 2023 live results and highlights
WWE Night of Champions 2023 live results and highlights
WWE Night of Champions 2023 takes place on Saturday, May 27 live from Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, Here are the live results and highlights from the show.This upcoming weekend is huge for professional wrestling fans, and it all begins on Saturday afternoon, as WWE holds its latest premium live event. O...
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Scientists might have discovered a simple way to stop the ageing process
Scientists might have discovered a simple way to stop the ageing process
The feeling of hunger could be a simple way to stop the ageing process, according to a new study. Researchers at the University of Michigan tricked fruit flies into feeling hungry which resulted in the insects living longer – even when they eat their calorie intake. The study - published in Science - suggests that the perception of insatiable hunger alone can generate the anti-aging effects of intermittent fasting. (And since it’s the perception rather than actual hunger, it means the bugs don’t actually have to starve). Sign up to our free Indy100 weekly newsletter "We've sort of divorced [the life extending effects of diet restriction] from all of the nutritional manipulations of the diet that researchers had worked on for many years to say they're not required," physiologist Scott Pletcher said, as per Michigan Medicine. "The perception of not enough food is sufficient." You may have heard the term intermittent fasting before, as it is a popular diet fad that consists of going for extended periods of time without eating, followed by a period of eating normally, according to Bupa. Despite its popularity, evidence supporting its benefits is limited in terms of research on humans. Perhaps you’re thinking… why fruit flies? Well, the insects actually share 75 percent of the same disease-related genes as us, while also sharing similar qualities to mammals in terms of their metabolisms and brains, according to Science Alert. In the research, branched-chain amino acids (BCAA) essential nutrients that appear to trigger feelings of fullness in flies when consumed, were used. The fruit flies maintained their hunger through getting fed snacks low in BCAA and their hunger was noticed through how much the insects ate from a buffet of food hours after eating the snack. More food was consumed by flies who earlier ate a low-BCAA snack, and they choose protein over carbs, focusing on what their hungry bodies needed. From learning this, the team directly activated the neurons in fruit flies that trigger hunger responses, they found these hunger-stimulated flies also lived longer. "Demonstration of the sufficiency of hunger to extend life span reveals that motivational states alone can be deterministic drivers of ageing," Pletcher and colleagues wrote in the findings. Along with fruit flies, rodents have also been part of the study and both seems to suggest calorie restriction can extend life and is good for our health too. Though of course, more extensive research is required to see whether or not this is also the case with humans. 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.
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Chile Sees Lithium Plan Expanding Trade Ties, Foreign Investment
Chile Sees Lithium Plan Expanding Trade Ties, Foreign Investment
Chile’s government expects its new lithium strategy to expand international trade relationships while attracting more foreign investment to
1970-01-01 08:00
Ukraine war: Russian Ambassador Andrei Kelin issues warning of escalation in Ukraine
Ukraine war: Russian Ambassador Andrei Kelin issues warning of escalation in Ukraine
Andrei Kelin tells Laura Kuenssberg Russia has "enormous resources" but UK and US weapons are to blame.
1970-01-01 08:00
Fernando Tatis Jr. Was Reveling in the Hate of Yankees Fans Last Night
Fernando Tatis Jr. Was Reveling in the Hate of Yankees Fans Last Night
Fernando Tatis Jr. was having a great time last night.
1970-01-01 08:00
Ukraine's commander in chief hints counteroffensive could be imminent in slick video
Ukraine's commander in chief hints counteroffensive could be imminent in slick video
With just a few words and a slickly produced piece of military propaganda, the commander in chief of Ukraine's armed forces ratcheted up speculation that a long-awaited counteroffensive by Kyiv against Russia's occupying forces could be imminent.
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