Real Health Podcast: How to eat (and still lose weight) with bariatric surgeon Dr Andrew Jenkinson
How do we maintain weight loss? How effective is Ozempic? And what is our body’s natural weight set-point?
Dhaneswar Saikia conferred with Moghai Ojah Award
HT Correspondent JORHAT, March 16: Dhaneswar Saikia of Bokakhat, an accomplished dhol player of the state has been conferred with the 14th Moghai Ojah Award at a ceremony held at the auditorium of Jorhat Science Centre and Planetarium. The award was institu…
Incarnate Word basketball coach Dan Rolfes suffers medical emergency after state semifinal
The Red Knights girls basketball coach went into a medical emergency following a state semifinal win and was taken to the hospital.
NASA missions are being delayed by oversubscribed, overburdened, and out-of-date supercomputers
Flagship facility has just 48 GPUs NASA’s supercomputing capabilities are not keeping pace with the latest technology developments, and are “oversubscribed and overburdened,” causing delays to missions that are sometimes addressed by teams acquiring their own…
How Chinese is TikTok? US lawmakers see it as China’s tool, even as it distances itself from Beijing
Since its inception, TikTok has been intended only for non-Chinese markets, unavailable in mainland China
Brazil’s Vinicius uses football to stimulate young Brazilian minds
Perched on football-patterned cushions on classroom floors of artificial grass, they learn on tablets and smartphones using an app created by the Vini Jr Institute, started by the Real Madrid athlete to improve public education in disadvantaged communities.
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An engineer, entrepreneur, educator and lifelong learner
SkillsFuture Fellowships recipient Dr Neo Kok Beng’s keen curiosity has shaped his career in innovation and fuelled his desire to mentor the next generation of inventors.
Archeologists Unearth Massive Plague Victim Mass Grave in Nuremberg
While the bubonic plague is best known in Europe for the “Black Death” epidemic in the 13th century and the “Justinian Plague” in the 6th century, the bubonic plague regularly ravaged Europe throughout the centuries. In modern times, an average of seven human…
Broccoli-derived compound could help prevent and treat stroke (Sulforaphane triples clot busting success rate)
A three-year world-first study has found that a common cruciferous vegetable eaten by millions every day could prevent and treat one of the nation’s biggest killers. In pre-clinical trials, the study confirmed a natural chemical found in broccoli can reduce t…