The Virginia couple is well on their way to visiting all 650-plus Texas Roadhouse locations in the U.S.

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How zinc can change agriculture forever

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A new study reveals the critical role of zinc in regulating nitrogen fixation in legumes through a sensor called FUN. This discovery could help improve crop efficiency and reduce the use of synthetic fertilizers by adapting to environmental and soil conditions. Researchers have discovered that zinc significantly affects the process of nitrogen fixation in legumes, … Read more

Apple to make big change to iPhone 16 camera – first swap of its kind since 2013

Apple is planning a sleeker, pill-shaped camera system for the new iPhone 16 capable of capturing 3D 'space video' for playback on Apple's Vision Pro VR headset.

Apple is said to be making a big change to the iPhone 16 camera, marking the first redesign of its kind since 2013. Industry insiders shared photos of the upcoming smartphone, showing a sleeker, pill-shaped camera system capable of capturing 3D ‘space video’ for playback on Apple’s Vision Pro VR headset. The change would be … Read more

Treasuries hit as traders weigh US election risks: Markets close

(Bloomberg) — The world’s largest bond market took a hit as traders weighed some of the potential implications of November’s U.S. election following last week’s presidential debate between Joe Biden and Donald Trump. Most Read by Bloomberg Treasuries fell – with longer maturities largely underperforming shorter ones. After struggling to find direction in early trading, … Read more

Robot with lab-grown brain developed in China performs critical tasks

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Researchers at China’s Tianjin University and Southern University of Science and Technology have reportedly developed a robot with a lab-grown artificial brain. Brain-on-chip technology has been used to train the machine to perform various tasks, according to local media. The scientists reportedly combined the brain organoid with a neural interface chip to power the complex … Read more

Enjoy a glass of wine? Thanks to the asteroid that killed the dinosaurs! Scientists say the extinction of ancient reptiles paved the way for the spread of grapes

It is now well known that the dinosaurs were wiped out by the Chicxulub impact event - a falling asteroid or comet that crashed into a shallow sea in what is now the Yucatan Peninsula in Mexico about 66 million years ago (picture photo)

Without dinosaurs to trample the trees, vine plants like grapes flourished READ MORE: Asteroid wiped out the dinosaurs 66 million years ago By Xantha Leatham Deputy Science Editor for the Daily Mail Published: 10:09 a.m. EDT, July 1, 2024 | Updated: 10:14 a.m. EDT, July 1, 2024 Next time you open a bottle of wine, … Read more

Intel Arrow Lake-S “Series 800” Desktop CPU Platform Leak Reveals 20 Dedicated Gen5 Lanes, Faster DDR5 Support

The block diagram of Intel’s Arrow Lake-S “800-series” desktop CPU platform has leaked and reveals dedicated Gen5 lanes. Intel Arrow Lake-S desktop CPUs will have support on the 800 series platform with up to 20 dedicated PCIe Gen5 lanes Intel’s 800-series platform for desktop CPUs Arrow Lake-S is out once again. Previously, we had seen … Read more

Meta’s ‘pay or consent’ model fails EU competition rules, finds Commission

Meta’s ‘pay or consent’ model fails EU competition rules, Commission finds

An investigation by the European Commission has found that Meta’s “pay or approve” offer to Facebook and Instagram users in Europe does not comply with the bloc’s Digital Markets Act (DMA), according to preliminary findings reported by the regulator on Monday. . The commission wrote in a press release that the binary choice that Meta … Read more

Researchers develop a brain-controlled prosthesis for people with leg amputations

People with leg amputations were able to control their prosthetic limbs with their brains in a major scientific breakthrough that allows for smoother walking and improved ability to navigate obstacles, according to a study published Monday in the journal Nature Medicine. By creating a connection between a person’s nervous system and their prosthetic leg, researchers … Read more