Author: Robert Gill

A recent TikTok trend has sparked a debate on the ageing process of Generation Z, with users claiming that they are “ageing like milk” compared to Millennials. The discussion intensified when popular influencer Jordan Howlett confessed to being mistaken for his mother’s older brother at the young age of 26. These concerns are not unfounded, as research presented at an international cancer conference revealed evidence of ‘accelerated ageing’ in young people with certain types of cancer. US researchers have even suggested that the risk of accelerated ageing and developing cancer increases with each successive generation born after 1965. Experts warn…

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The iPhone 15 Pro Max has been put to the test after seven months of daily use, travel, and photography, and the results are in. The biggest surprise for users has been its ability to survive multiple drops without cracking, even without the use of a case. Despite numerous falls onto various surfaces, the phone’s screen and back remained intact, proving its durability. Battery life has also remained strong, lasting a full day on a single charge even with heavy usage. The phone’s display is vibrant and detailed, although it does suffer from reflections compared to competitors like the Samsung…

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Meta, formerly known as Facebook, has announced a significant price cut for its popular Quest 2 standalone VR headset. The tech giant revealed that the 128GB model will now be priced at $199, a $100 reduction from its previous price of $299. This marks the first permanent price cut for the Quest 2, which made its debut in June 2021. Since its release in October 2020, the Quest 2 has been a dominant player in the virtual reality market. Meta disclosed that the Quest 2 has outsold all other Meta VR headsets combined, highlighting its immense popularity among consumers. Despite…

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Google CEO Sundar Pichai has announced a major reorganization within the tech giant, detailing the merging of the Android, Chrome, and Pixel divisions. The new Platforms & Devices division aims to formalize collaboration between the Development, Security, Privacy & Assurance (DSPA) and Platforms & Ecosystems (P&E) teams. The merger is expected to lead to the creation of higher quality products and experiences for users and partners. The goal is to drive computing forward at the intersection of hardware, software, and artificial intelligence. This reorganization comes after the hardware division switched to a functional organization model earlier this year. Additionally, all…

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The NBA postseason kicked off with the Play-In Tournament opening games on Tuesday night, setting the stage for an exciting playoff season. After a hectic final day of the regular season on Sunday, most playoff seeds were determined, with teams now vying for the coveted championship title. The Play-In Tournament is determining the No. 7 and No. 8 seeds in both the Eastern and Western Conferences. The 76ers secured the No. 7 seed in the East after defeating the Heat, setting up a first-round matchup against the Knicks. In the West, the Lakers claimed the No. 7 seed, while the…

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Micron Technology Inc., the leading US producer of computer-memory chips, is poised to receive a whopping $6.1 billion in grants from the Commerce Department for upcoming domestic factory projects. News of this substantial financial boost came as a surprise to many industry insiders, with the final announcement of the award expected to be made next week. In addition to the grants, Micron will also be joined by tech giants Intel Corp. and Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. in receiving loans as part of the award package. The total value of the loans has not been disclosed as of now, but it…

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A recent study published in the Journal of the American College of Cardiology has revealed that physical activity may play a crucial role in reducing the risk of heart disease by influencing stress responses in the brain. Led by researchers at Massachusetts General Hospital, the study found that individuals who met the recommended levels of physical activity had a 23% lower risk of developing heart disease. Interestingly, the study also showed that individuals with depression experienced even greater benefits from physical activity in terms of reducing their risk of heart disease. This is particularly significant as depression is known to…

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The Dallas Cowboys have been busy in free agency, making two significant payouts to bolster their roster. The team has shelled out nearly $6 million to cornerback Jourdan Lewis and linebacker Eric Kendricks, leaving them with $7.4 million in salary space to work with. Executive vice president Stephen Jones has confirmed that the Cowboys are focusing on re-signing their own players, including star quarterback Dak Prescott, linebacker Micah Parsons, and receiver CeeDee Lamb. Extensions for Prescott and Lamb could help reduce their salary cap figures for the 2024 season. Currently, there have been minimal discussions with the players’ representatives regarding…

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The James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) is set to revolutionize our understanding of the cosmos with its launch on December 25, 2021. This highly anticipated event is expected to bring about significant revisions to the standard cosmological model. Costing over $10 billion and taking nearly two decades to build, the JWST is the largest and most powerful space telescope ever made. Its primary mirror is an impressive 6.5 meters across, dwarfing the Hubble Space Telescope’s 2.4-meter mirror and providing it with six times the light capturing capacity. Unlike the Hubble, which primarily captures visible and ultraviolet light, the JWST is…

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In a groundbreaking new study, researchers at a prestigious university have uncovered startling information about caffeine consumption among college students. The study, which surveyed over 1,000 students from various campuses, found that the average college student consumes far more caffeine than the recommended daily limit. According to the study, nearly 70% of college students reported consuming more than 400 milligrams of caffeine per day. This is significantly higher than the recommended limit of 200-300 milligrams per day. Excessive caffeine consumption has been linked to a number of negative health effects, including increased anxiety, insomnia, and heart palpitations. These findings have…

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