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NATURE

Memory for music doesn’t diminish with age

Musical memory might be resistant to age-related cognitive declines because it stirs emotions and becomes more encoded in memory.Credit: SDI

CRYPTO

MicroBT Unveils New WhatsMiner M6XS+ Series at Bitcoin 2024 Conference

MicroBT, a leading innovator in the Bitcoin mining industry, unveiled its latest WhatsMiner M6XS+ series during the Bitcoin 2024 conference

PRESS RELEASE

Recording Artist PENG Debuts Brand New Track ‘Pretty Please’ With Official Music Video

LOS ANGELES, July 25, 2024 (Newswire.com) – Today, viral sensation PENG, best recognized for her strides as a former Olympian

SCIENCE

Chemical analyses find hidden elements from renaissance astronomer Tycho Brahe’s alchemy laboratory

In the Middle Ages, alchemists were notoriously secretive and didn’t share their knowledge with others. Danish Tycho Brahe was no

GADGET

Overwatch 2 may test a return to six-player teams

has provided an update that will be music to the ears of many fans. The publisher plans to experiment with

FINANCE

Is overtourism inevitable? One expert explains how European cities are getting it wrong

Europe has long been home to destinations that offer people all types of touristic experiences—from adventure to beach-side leisure and

NATURE

Blood culture-free ultra-rapid antimicrobial susceptibility testing

Heuverswyn, J. V. et al. Association between time to appropriate antimicrobial treatment and 30-day mortality in patients with bloodstream infections:

NEWS

Will These Sensational Skateboarding Tricks Win Japan Olympic Gold?

Horigome, who won the first gold in Olympic men’s street skateboarding in Tokyo three years ago by landing four high-scoring

PRESS RELEASE

Seneca Fire Engineering Will Join Coffman Engineers

Experienced Principal Adds Forensic Fire Engineering Services to Coffman’s Capabilities ATLANTA, July 25, 2024 (Newswire.com) – Multidiscipline consulting engineering firm

SCIENCE

New research in fatty liver disease aims to help with early intervention

A new study brings researchers closer to better understanding the pathology of the fatty liver disease MASH, which stands for