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      4 December

      Motivation is affected by oxidative stress, nutrition can help: Study

      The researchers focused on an area deep into the brain called the “nucleus accumbens,” which is known to play a major role regulating functions like reward, reinforcement, aversion, and not least, motivation. Washington: In life, motivation can be the difference between success and failure, goal-setting and aimlessness, and well-being and unhappiness. And yet, becoming and staying motivated is often the hardest step, a problem which has prompted much research. A very small part of that research has looked into the question of metabolism. “Do differences in metabolites in the brain affect our capacity for motivation?” asks Professor Carmen Sandi at EPFL’s School of Life Sciences. “If that is the case, could nutritional interventions that can affect metabolite levels be an effective vehicle to improve motivated…

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    • 4 December

      Apple ‘fully resumed’ advertising on Twitter, says Musk

      The tech giant reportedly spends more than $100 million a year on advertising on the micro-blogging platform. San Francisco: Twitter CEO Elon Musk has said that the tech giant Apple has “fully resumed” advertising on the micro-blogging platform. According to Bloomberg, during a two-hour Twitter Spaces Musk also mentioned that Apple was Twitter’s largest advertiser, reports MacRumors. The tech giant reportedly spends more than $100 million a year on advertising on the micro-blogging platform. Meanwhile, Musk had criticised the App Store cut on November 18, by calling it a “hidden 30 per cent tax on the Internet”. He also tweeted on November 28 that “Apple has mostly stopped advertising on Twitter. Do they hate free speech in America?”, and the following day he…

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    • 4 December

      Samsung plans to make fingerprint login 2.5 bn times more secure

      In August this year, the tech giant also announced that it was developing an All-in-One fingerprint sensing solution for the next-generation displays ‘OLED 2.0’. San Francisco: Tech giant Samsung was reportedly working on a technology that will make fingerprint login 2.5 billion times more secure in 2025. The new technology will make the full OLED screen capable of scanning multiple fingerprints simultaneously, instead of using a small scanner that can read one fingerprint at a time, reports SamMobile. In August this year, the tech giant also announced that it was developing an All-in-One fingerprint sensing solution for the next-generation displays ‘OLED 2.0’. Users using Galaxy devices in the future won’t need to be concerned about placing their fingerprints in the correct spot on…

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    • 4 December

      Taliban allow former president Karzai to leave the country for the first time since the conquest of Kabul

      Former Afghan President Hamid Karzai left on Saturday for the United Arab Emirates on his first trip out of the country since the Taliban conquest in August last year, after which the fundamentalist movement imposed travel restrictions on several senior Afghan officials, including the former president. Karzai’s advisor, Shahzada Masud, has indicated that the former Afghan president will stay a few days in the Emirates before traveling to Germany, according to statements reported by the Afghan channel Amu TV. Karzai’s trip comes on the same day as a Taliban delegation led by the group’s defense minister, Mohamed Yaqub Muyahid, to the United Arab Emirates. Mujahid left Kabul a few hours after Karzai’s flight took off from the Afghan capital’s international…

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    • 4 December

      From Alien Attack to Solar Tsunami, Baba Vanga’s SHOCKING predictions for 2023

      Many of the events that would occur in the future have been foreseen by the Bulgarian mystic Baba Vanga, also known as Nostradamus Woman. By the year 5079, she is said to have foretold, the world would come to a definitive conclusion. She had projected a bleak and demolished 2023 for the next year. The frightening forecasts include a shift in Earth’s orbit, which may be triggered by a global nuclear explosion. A solar storm, which would increase radiation levels on Earth, is only one of numerous potential consequences of this. Lab children are only one of the outlandish scientific innovations she describes. among them the appearance of hostile aliens in the year 2023, resulting in the deaths of millions…

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    • 4 December

      Putin open to talks with the West over Ukraine, says Kremlin

      Russia’s President Vladimir Putin is open to talks with the West on a possible settlement in Ukraine, but the West must accept Moscow’s demands, the Kremlin said on Friday. The news comes one day after US President Joe Biden disclosed that he would be willing to speak with Mr Putin about putting an end to the conflict in Ukraine. Mr Biden and French President Emmanual Macron said on Thursday that they would hold Russia to account for its actions in Ukraine. Speaking during talks at the White House, Mr Biden appeared to extend an olive branch to Mr Putin, although he stressed that he had seen no signs of any changes in Mr Putin’s stance on Ukraine. Mr Putin and Mr Biden have not spoken to each other…

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    • 4 December

      Australia Covid cases rising but peak before Christmas still predicted

      Covid cases are continuing to rise across Australia, but health authorities remain confident the peak will hit before Christmas. Cases have more than doubled in New South Wales and Victoria compared with the beginning of November, and jumped by 20% in the space of a week. The numbers build on the increases recorded last week of 10-15%. But they are climbing at a slower rate than earlier in November, when cases in NSW and Victoria were doubling in just a fortnight, driven by a “soup” of Omicron subvariants. NSW recorded 37,796 new Covid cases in the week to 1 December, a 19% increase compared with the previous week’s 31,531. Victoria recorded 26,971 new cases in the latest weekly reporting period, a 21% increase…

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    • 3 December

      Spouses of open work permit holders now eligible to work in Canada

      In a bid to keep families of open work permit holders together, which include many Indians, Canada has announced that starting 2023 their spouses will be eligible to work in the country. Toronto: In a bid to keep families of open work permit holders together, which include many Indians, Canada has announced that starting 2023 their spouses will be eligible to work in the country. Open work permits allow foreign nationals to legally work for any employer and in any job in Canada. “Today we are making an announcement that will make it easier for employers to find workers and for families to remain together while they’re here,” Sean Fraser, Canada’s Minister of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship, announced on Friday. “Today, I’m…

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    • 3 December

      ‘India is a part of me’: Google and Alphabet CEO Sundar Pichai

      Washington: India is a part of me and I carry it with me wherever I go,” Google and Alphabet CEO Sundar Pichai has said, as he received the prestigious Padma Bhushan award from the Indian envoy to the US. Indian-American Pichai was awarded the Padma Bhushan for 2022 in the Trade and Industry category. The Madurai-born Pichai was named one of the 17 awardees earlier this year. He received India’s third-highest civilian award in the presence of his close family members in San Francisco on Friday. I am deeply grateful to the Indian government and the people of India for this immense honour. It is incredibly meaningful to be honoured in this way by the country that shaped me,” 50-year-old Pichai…

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    • 3 December

      Shehbaz Sharif condemns ‘assassination attempt’ on Pakistan’s Head of Mission to Afghanistan in Kabul

      Prime Minister of Pakistan Shehbaz Sharif condemned a “dastardly assassination attempt” on Pakistan’s Ambassador to Afghanistan in Kabul on Friday (December 2).  WION broke the news before Sharif tweeted and demanded an immediate investigation against those who were involved.  Sharif took wrote: “I strongly condemn dastardly assassination attempt on  Head of Mission, Kabul. Salute to brave security guard, who took bullet to save his life. Prayers for the swift recovery of security guard.”  I strongly condemn dastardly assassination attempt on 🇵🇰 Head of Mission, Kabul. Salute to brave security guard, who took bullet to save his life. Prayers for the swift recovery of security guard. I demand immediate investigation & action against perpetrators of this heinous act— Shehbaz Sharif (@CMShehbaz) December…

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