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Google rolls out early access to new YouTube Music subscription service "YouTube Music comes with an all-new app, Google’s AI-powered search and insights, and a focus on finding new tunes."
https://tnw.to/RTuKs
https://tnw.to/RTuKs
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Trump seethes over Russia probe, calls for end to 'SPYGATE'
President Donald Trump escalated his efforts to discredit the Russia investigation Wednesday, saying the FBI has been caught in a "MAJOR spy scandal" over its use of a secret informant to determine whether some of Trump's campaign aides were working with Russia ahead of the 2016 election.
President Donald Trump escalated his efforts to discredit the Russia investigation Wednesday, saying the FBI has been caught in a "MAJOR spy scandal" over its use of a secret informant to determine whether some of Trump's campaign aides were working with Russia ahead of the 2016 election.
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This weeks Dynasty Football 101 podcast features a complete breakdown of our 3-round SuperFlex Mock Draft. Yes, there were many surprises.
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Eat in moderation. What you eat can have a negative impact on your memory, cognitive function, and emotional health. Check out some of the worst foods for your brain and heart, which you should stop consuming right now.
http://www.hownutrition.info/5-foods-can-trigger-stroke/
http://www.hownutrition.info/5-foods-can-trigger-stroke/
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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle Are Reportedly 'Keen' to Visit Her Dad Thomas in Mexico http://ellemag.co/05pd8oP
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Earlier this week some rumors hit the web surrounding Samsung’s future for wearables. Specifically, that Samsung was switching to Wear OS for the Gear S4. While it’s easy to disregard those, a tweet from Evan Blass suggests that they might hold a bit of…
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The terms asteroid, meteor, meteorite and even comet are often used interchangeably...learn the difference
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Entre-deux - Fort Boyard
Fouras -Canal de la Levée
©2018 www.fabricedenisphotography.fr
Version HD : 500px.com/photo/259157671
Fouras -Canal de la Levée
©2018 www.fabricedenisphotography.fr
Version HD : 500px.com/photo/259157671
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An expensive venture
Anyone who has ever struggled with poverty knows how extremely expensive it is to be poor.
----------------- James A. Baldwin
#pakistan #punjab #street #streetphotography
#StreetPhotographySaturday
+Street Photography Saturday curated by +Sunny Wu
#hqspStreetDoc for +HQSP Street & Documentary
+BTP Street PRO
+BTP Editors' Choice (Top Photo page)
Anyone who has ever struggled with poverty knows how extremely expensive it is to be poor.
----------------- James A. Baldwin
#pakistan #punjab #street #streetphotography
#StreetPhotographySaturday
+Street Photography Saturday curated by +Sunny Wu
#hqspStreetDoc for +HQSP Street & Documentary
+BTP Street PRO
+BTP Editors' Choice (Top Photo page)
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Eating at night, sleeping by day swiftly alters key blood proteins
Staying awake all night and sleeping all day for just a few days can disrupt levels and time of day patterns of more than 100 proteins in the blood, including those that influence blood sugar, energy metabolism, and immune function, according to new University of Colorado Boulder research published in the journal PNAS this week. "This tells us that when we experience things like jet lag or a couple of nights of shift work, we very rapidly alter our normal physiology in a way that if sustained can be detrimental to our health," said senior author Kenneth Wright, director of the Sleep and Chronobiology Laboratory and Professor in the Department of Integrative Physiology. The study is the first to examine how protein levels in human blood, also known as the plasma proteome, vary over a 24-hour period and how altered sleep and meal timing affects them. It also pinpointed 30 distinct proteins that, regardless of sleep and meal timing, vary depending upon what internal circadian time it is. The findings could open the door for developing new treatments for night shift workers, who make up about 20 percent of the global workforce and are at higher risk for diabetes and cancer. It could also enable doctors to precisely time administration of drugs, vaccines and diagnostic tests around the circadian clock. "If we know the proteins that the clock regulates, we can adjust timing of treatments to be in line with those proteins," said lead author Christopher Depner, a postdoctoral researcher in the Department of Integrative Physiology...Researchers drew blood every four hours and used technology recently developed by Boulder-based SomaLogic, Inc to assess levels and time-of-day-patterns of 1,129 proteins. They found 129 proteins whose patterns were thrown off by the simulated night shift.
Staying awake all night and sleeping all day for just a few days can disrupt levels and time of day patterns of more than 100 proteins in the blood, including those that influence blood sugar, energy metabolism, and immune function, according to new University of Colorado Boulder research published in the journal PNAS this week. "This tells us that when we experience things like jet lag or a couple of nights of shift work, we very rapidly alter our normal physiology in a way that if sustained can be detrimental to our health," said senior author Kenneth Wright, director of the Sleep and Chronobiology Laboratory and Professor in the Department of Integrative Physiology. The study is the first to examine how protein levels in human blood, also known as the plasma proteome, vary over a 24-hour period and how altered sleep and meal timing affects them. It also pinpointed 30 distinct proteins that, regardless of sleep and meal timing, vary depending upon what internal circadian time it is. The findings could open the door for developing new treatments for night shift workers, who make up about 20 percent of the global workforce and are at higher risk for diabetes and cancer. It could also enable doctors to precisely time administration of drugs, vaccines and diagnostic tests around the circadian clock. "If we know the proteins that the clock regulates, we can adjust timing of treatments to be in line with those proteins," said lead author Christopher Depner, a postdoctoral researcher in the Department of Integrative Physiology...Researchers drew blood every four hours and used technology recently developed by Boulder-based SomaLogic, Inc to assess levels and time-of-day-patterns of 1,129 proteins. They found 129 proteins whose patterns were thrown off by the simulated night shift.
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Biomaterial Helps Regrow Brain Tissue After Stroke in Mice
"In a breakthrough finding, a new stroke-healing gel helped regrow neurons and blood vessels in mice with stroke-damaged brains, researchers report..."
#future = #REALnews #health #medicine #medtech #wellness #tech #innovation #science #design #biotech #biology #xMed #singularity #engineering #ai #artificialintelligence #robots #automation
http://www.33rdsquare.com/2018/05/biomaterial-helps-regrow-rrain-tissue.html
"In a breakthrough finding, a new stroke-healing gel helped regrow neurons and blood vessels in mice with stroke-damaged brains, researchers report..."
#future = #REALnews #health #medicine #medtech #wellness #tech #innovation #science #design #biotech #biology #xMed #singularity #engineering #ai #artificialintelligence #robots #automation
http://www.33rdsquare.com/2018/05/biomaterial-helps-regrow-rrain-tissue.html
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The discovery of 50000-year-old human bones in #Siberia could be game-changing proof of the movement of our direct ancestors northwards into Siberia far earlier than previously thought.
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Spotify - Free Music Streaming Beta
https://www.testingcatalog.com/project/amp/831
8.4.55.513
No new changelogs
#spotify #music #androidmusic #musicstream #spotifybeta
https://www.testingcatalog.com/project/amp/831
8.4.55.513
No new changelogs
#spotify #music #androidmusic #musicstream #spotifybeta
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Study bolsters bats' reputation as mosquito devourers - It's a common assumption: Bats are important because they feast upon those pervasive warm-weather pests known as mosquitoes. You want to see bats flying above, cleaning up the night sky and ridding you of itchy bites and pesky ear-buzzing.
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Maintaining a well-balanced, healthy diet is key in protecting vision health. It may reduce your risk from developing serious eye conditions, including cataract, glaucoma, dry eyes, poor night vision, age-related macular degeneration, etc. Here are five best foods for your eyes.
http://www.herbsmedicines.com/eat-5-foods-improve-eyesight/
http://www.herbsmedicines.com/eat-5-foods-improve-eyesight/
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