Por: Newsweek World September 29, 2022
Russia is likely facing a brain drain and a labor shortage amid a mass exodus of men fleeing Vladimir Putin's partial mobilization, the British Ministry of Defense said on Thursday.The British defense department's daily intelligence update said in the seven days since Putin announced his partial mobilization, there has been a considerable exodus of Russians seeking to evade call-up.While exact figures are unclear, the number of people... + full article
New York Post USA Opinion October 02, 2022
In New York, boys are now lagging behind girls in math and a full grade level behind in English. Similar patterns can be seen across the nation. Boys at about the same rate as poor students, while girls account for schoolers in the top 10% ranked by GPA. black boys repeat a... + más
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NBC 6 South Florida USA World September 30, 2022
Gavriil Grigorov/Sputnik/AFP via Getty Images Russian authorities are opening more military enlistment offices near Russia's borders in an apparent effort to intercept some of the Russian men of fighting age who are trying to flee the country by land to avoid getting called... + más
Russia opens more border draft offices amid call-up exodus | The Boston Globe
Russia opens more border draft offices amid call-up exodus | Portland Press Herald
Fox Business USA Business September 29, 2022
Former Bush and Trump adviser Christian Whiton discusses uproars ensuing across Russia as Vladimir Putin calls up reservists to fight against Ukraine. Russia's economy could take a hit as hundreds of thousands of its have fled the country following Russian President... + más
The new “Intel Processor” will replace Pentium and Celeron CPU branding in 2023 | Ars Technica
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Slate USA Tech September 27, 2022
This essay was adapted from Martha Crawford’s newsletter, What a Shrink Thinks. . Last weekend, I tweeted, “Brain fog is a cute word for brain damage,” and surprisingly, thousands of people responded to it. I had a few down-thread conversations with folks who have also... + más
One of Long COVID’s Worst Symptoms Is Also Its Most Misunderstood | The Atlantic
Senators push to reform police's cellphone tracking tools | 10 WBNS
Ars Technica USA Science September 24, 2022
Navigate Filter by topic Settings Front page layout Site theme Comment activity Sign up or login to join the discussions! Sign up to comment and more - Sep 24, 2022 11:00 am UTC Share this story People have long tried to use music as a tool to improve their abilities. Soldiers... + más
Pick up that Ping-Pong paddle — it could decrease cognitive decline: Alzheimer's Q&A | The Advocate
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The Advocate USA Health September 17, 2022
Does the game of table tennis (Ping-Pong) delay the onset of Alzheimer’s disease?Table tennis, also known as Ping-Pong, is an indoor recreational sport which involves two to four players bouncing a lightweight ball back and forth across a table using small paddles on a hard... + más
New test can detect plaques early in the disease: Alzheimer's Q&A | The Advocate
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How do you assess the risk of Alzheimer’s disease?Alzheimer’s disease is the only disease in the top 10 causes of death in the United States that cannot be prevented, slowed, or cured. It is not fully understood what causes the disease, but probable causes could be linked to... + más
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