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Gorillas may use sound of chest-beating to indicate their body size
Although the chest-beating of male gorillas is a common behaviour, its purpose still isn't entirely understood. Now, however, scientists believe it may serve as a means of acoustically indicating the size of the apes' bodies.
Good Thinking
Fast-typing keyboard uses "chords" to generate words
As the folks at tech startup CharaChorder point out, we think in words, not letters … so why slowly type words out one letter at a time? That's where their new keyboard comes in, as it uses groupings of keys to instantly generate whole words.
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45,000-year-old human genomes reveal extent of Neanderthal interbreeding
Two new studies have shed light on just how often our ancestors got frisky with Neanderthals. Scientists analyzed the genomes of 45,000-year-old human remains found in Czechia and Bulgaria, including the oldest known genome of a modern human.
Obesity
Twin study reveals how obesity can dull the function of mitochondria
Scientists have used 49 pairs of identical twins to delve into the metabolic changes that can take place in fat tissue as a result of obesity, teasing out some distinct biological processes that were linked to adverse health effects.
Mental Health
Diet and exercise when young affects brain size and anxiety when older
Healthy habits around diet and exercise are a good idea at any time, but a new study has emphasized the importance of forming them early in life, demonstrating in mice that they can lead to increased brain mass and lower levels of anxiety as adults.
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Online privacy is in huge demand this year. With more remote work, streaming, and digital meetups, a secure connection is sought out more than ever. Private Internet Access protects your digital life while at home or on the go.
AI in Health
AI identifies three subtypes of multiple sclerosis in MRI brain scans
Scientists may have identified three new subtypes of multiple sclerosis. Analyzing thousands of MRI scans, AI algorithms uncovered patterns regarding which areas of the brain are affected first, which could lead to more focused treatment options.
Bicycles
Juiced Bikes gives Scorpion urban getabout an X performance boost
Juiced Bikes has updated 2019's Scorpion half ebike/half moped. The Scorpion X has been treated to a bigger battery, a geared hub motor that can be unlocked for off-road adventures, and both torque and cadence sensors for pedal assist.
Knives and Multitools
Modular multitool lets you swap tools in and out as needed
Lots of people love multitools, even though they usually ending up paying for and lugging around tool bits they don't need. The Goat Tools multitool is designed to address that shortcoming, as users can add or remove its tools.
Biology
Study suggests tiny birds' blood gets warmer in the winter
In order to stay warm on frigid winter days, small birds may do more than just fluff up their feathers. According to new research, they're actually able to make their blood run hotter, creating a sort of central heating system.
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Injectable gel found to help reinforce and resurface joint cartilage
Once it's been injured, the protective cartilage in our knees and other joints heals very slowly – if at all. A new injectable gel, however, could both reinforce the tissue after it's been damaged, and encourage new cartilage to grow over top of it.
Wellness and Healthy Living
Pulsating bed could prevent brain damage in premature babies
When a baby is born premature, it's vitally important that the infant's still-developing brain receive enough oxygen. A new medical device could help, by mimicking the heartbeat and breathing of a parent.
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