The relationship between intelligence and racism is complex and multifaceted. Recent studies suggest that higher cognitive abilities may correlate with less overt racism, but the picture is not entirely straightforward. Here’s an in-depth look at the connection between intelligence and racial attitudes, drawing from various sources and perspectives. Intelligence and Racial Stereotypes A study profiled...
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Brain cancer is a devastating disease, with more than 12,000 people in the UK diagnosed annually, and only about 17% surviving beyond five years. Although the exact causes of brain cancer remain largely unknown, lifestyle changes can potentially reduce the risk. Dr. Sara Meade, a consultant clinical neuro-oncologist at Birmingham’s Harborne Hospital, shares the daily...
Setting your thermostat at 72 degrees Fahrenheit may seem like the perfect balance of comfort and energy efficiency. However, experts suggest that this common practice might not be as beneficial as you think. Here’s why you should reconsider your thermostat settings and how making a few adjustments can lead to significant benefits for both your...
Japan has unveiled an ambitious plan to revolutionize its logistics infrastructure by constructing a 500km (310-mile) conveyor belt road, known as the Autoflow-Road. This innovative project aims to address several pressing issues in Japan’s transportation sector, including labor shortages, traffic congestion, and environmental concerns. Here are the details of this groundbreaking initiative. The Autoflow-Road Project...
Skydiving is an exhilarating experience, but it doesn’t come without some risk. The tragic story of Ivan Lester McGuire, a seasoned skydiver, highlights the importance of safety and vigilance in this extreme sport. This article delves into the details of McGuire’s fatal jump, the circumstances surrounding his death, and the broader implications for skydiving safety....
Heart palpitations – those unsettling moments when you can feel or hear your own heartbeat—can be alarming. Whether it’s a pounding sensation in your chest or a rhythmic thumping in your ears, understanding why this happens is essential. Here are seven reasons why you might experience heart palpitations, as explained by cardiologists. 1. Physical Exercise...
Eye color can reveal more than just a person’s heritage or appearance; it can also give insight into various health risks and benefits. Blue eyes, which are relatively rare globally but more common in the U.S., are influenced by genetic factors that result in lower melanin levels in the iris. This unique trait not only...
In the vast expanse of the night sky, a new and mysterious phenomenon has been discovered, one that only reveals itself after midnight. This strange ‘sky glow’ has intrigued scientists and sky watchers alike, offering new insights into the dynamic processes occurring in Earth’s atmosphere. The phenomenon, which has yet to receive an official name,...
Cannabis has always been a controversial topic. A lot of people associate it with recreational use but it can also be a natural remedy for pain, aging, and mental disorders. CBD oil is a chemical found in cannabis, and has gained significant attention for its potential health benefits. It is not psychoactive, so it can’t...
Sleep is a crucial facet of good health. It improves mood, boosts cognition and memory, strengthens the immune system, and reduces stress. Unfortunately, it can be difficult to get proper rest, and many people wake up just as groggy and exhausted as the night before. There are different factors that contribute to a good night’s...
In a world where we are constantly being told we need more stuff, it’s so easy to become ‘consumed’ with the act of consumption and end up with clutter in our world. Consider the last thing you bought. Was it absolutely necessary, or did you convince yourself it was vital to your daily living? So...
A research group at the Department of Biomedicine of the University of Basel has discovered that the loss of the neurofibromin 1 (NF1) gene leads to a reduced response to Alpelisib, a drug that has been approved for use in Switzerland for the past few years as a treatment for advanced breast cancer. The researchers...