Mariah Carey proves that Christmas creep is real

[ad_1] (Newser) – It's November 29th. If you're tired of decorations and Christmas music, you may not be a Scrooge – you just suffer from overexposure. The "Christmas creep" seems to have started earlier than usual this year, so "All I want for Christmas, it's you" Mariah Carey is an accurate measure. the Washington Post … Read more

China to Gene Researcher: stop your work

[ad_1] (Newser) – China has ordered a scientist to put an end to his controversial work following his bombing claim about creating the first baby in the world to be edited by a gene. Chinese Vice Minister of Science and Technology Xu Nanping said Thursday that He Jiankui's work "has crossed the line of morality … Read more

Magnetic materials for the engines of the future

[ad_1] McHenry and his team make amorphous metal nanocomposites in his laboratory. Credit: College of Engineering, Carnegie Mellon University According to a University of Chicago statistic, 50% of American energy goes through an engine. Vehicles such as cars and planes use motors to transform the current, as do household appliances such as vacuum cleaners and … Read more

Southwest Airlines apologizes to his mother in Texas after the ticket sales agent makes fun of the child's alphabetical name | Airlines companies

[ad_1] "The door officer started laughing, showing my daughter and me, talking to other employees, so I turned around and said," Hey, if I can hear you, my daughter can hear, then I would appreciate stopping, "said Traci Redford at the station. The Redford girl suffers from epilepsy and still rides aboard flights in advance, … Read more

Nintendo shows strong sales of switches during the long Christmas weekend

[ad_1] Nintendo announced this week that it had recorded record sales of the Switch video game console during the Black Friday sales period in the United States. "The strong demand prompted shoppers to purchase more than $ 250 million worth of Nintendo Thanksgiving products at Cyber ​​Monday," the company said, "according to Nintendo's internal sales … Read more

Green Bay Packers: What did not work in 2018?

[ad_1] Will he say it? Twice a week, every month, last month, Aaron Rodgers stood in front of an ocean of recorders, cameras and phones, all patiently waiting to pick up the speech. In 2014, it was "R-E-L-A-X". In 2016, let's run the table. But now, it's getting late. Rodgers and the Packers just lost … Read more

234,000 job applications reached their highest level in six months – the government can blame Thanksgiving

[ad_1] Getty Images The number of Americans who claimed unemployment benefits during Thanksgiving week reached its highest level in six months, but the US job market is still stronger than it has been since decades. Numbers: The number of Americans who claimed unemployment benefits during Thanksgiving week reached its highest level in six months, but … Read more

10 years in mortal danger after contracting measles

[ad_1] A 10-year-old boy from Samaria was admitted to isolation in a pediatric ward at Schneider Children's Medical Center in Petah Tikva after contracting measles. The child, who has not yet been vaccinated against measles, suffers from encephalitis (inflammation of the brain) and is in danger of death. In the past year, more than 2,000 … Read more

A potential treatment for arthritis prevents cartilage degradation

[ad_1] Osteoarthritis, a disease that causes severe joint pain, affects more than 20 million people in the United States. Some medications may help relieve pain, but no treatment can reverse or slow the cartilage degradation associated with the disease. In an advance that could improve treatment options available for osteoarthritis, MIT engineers have designed a … Read more

How to detoxify your smartphone with these apps and gadgets

[ad_1] How much do you like your smartphone? Chances are, the answer is too much, right? We all want to spend less time watching screens and more time experiencing real life experiences. The data is quite clear: we are all too obsessed with our phones. One in three people in the world are having trouble … Read more