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A new study has shown how individual components of our diet – the protein, carbohydrates, fiber and fats we eat – can improve or worsen sleep quality. The findings suggest that dietary interventions could be used to enhance sleep health.Continue ReadingCategory: Wellness & Healthy Living, Body & MindTags: Sleep, Diet, Macronutrients, University of Tsukuba
Indian Motorcycle launched the FTR 1200 back in 2019 as a road-legal version of the hugely successful Indian Scout FTR750 flat tracker that bagged eight consecutive AFT Grand National and Manufacturer championships. It has long been considered Indian’s coolest offering, but it's now been discontinued.Continue ReadingCategory: Motorcycles, TransportTags: Indian Motorcycles, V-Twin, Harley Davidson
We know what they look like, and even sound like, but there’s one question you might not have pondered: what do ancient Egyptian mummies smell like? Whether you wanted to know or not, scientists have now given us an answer.Continue ReadingCategory: History, ScienceTags: Mummies, Human, Archeology, University College London, Smell
Rob Dahm, notorious rotary-powered car builder, has firmly jumped into the deep end of the pool with his latest project: The world's only 15.7-liter, tri-turbo Y12 rotary engine. If that doesn't make any sense, you're not alone.Continue ReadingCategory: Automotive, TransportTags: Wankel, concept engine, Engine Technologies, Turbo
With the average person spending about 50% of their waking hours at work on a typical work day – around 90,000 hours over a lifetime – it’s no surprise that work often sneaks its way into […] The post What your work-related dreams really say about you appeared first on ShinyShiny.
Silicon Film's e-film concept has generated a lot of interest over the years, but ultimately came to nothing. Later concepts included a separate processing module attached outside the camera.Photo: Phil Askey / DPReview.comEarly in the digital camera era there were multiple attempts to find a way to convert existing film cameras to work with the new capture technology.Perhaps the most famous was
The 'down the rabbit hole' online-search behaviors of nearly 500,000 people from 50 countries has shed new light on how mood, education level, gender, background and culture influence how we sate our curiosity and seek out new knowledge. So we ask: Are you a hunter, busybody or a newly identified 'dancer'?Continue ReadingCategory: ScienceTags: University of Pennsylvania, Wikipedia, Education, Sea
A new study has challenged the long-held assumption that autistic people are emotionally stunted, finding that, in fact, people with autism experience complex emotions. It’s hoped these findings will lead to better therapy strategies for neurodivergent people.Continue ReadingCategory: ADHD & Autism, ScienceTags: Autism, Emotions, Rutgers University, neurodiversity
Sony has already had a successful 2024: with the (albeit delayed) launch of the ZV-E10 II and the recent release of their new 85mm G Master lens, the company shows no signs of stopping. But one rumor that has been plaguing the company since early this year is reports that Q4 2024 would see the release of not one, but two Sony cameras. The first is expected to be a successor to the popular FX9 cin
2024 has been quite eventful regarding new camera announcements with the recent Canon, Fujifilm, and Nikon releases. And with four months left before the new year, many photographers are expecting to see several more cameras hit the market. Before we dive into what we think is coming in the final four months of 2024, let's take a look at the noteworthy announcements we have had since the ye


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