Google Pay merges two formerly separate apps, Android Pay and Google Wallet. Google Today, Google rolled out a new app, Google Pay for Android. In case the name doesn’t give it away, it’s designed to let you pay for things and track purchases via your phone. But that’s just the […]
Daily Archives: February 21, 2018
How he fared against more experienced opponents with just a few Premier League appearances to his name? How nervous he must have felt despite all that in-built bravado that took him all the way to one kick away from deciding a Champions League final? Now there is another youngster attempting […]
North Korea sees these annual war games as preparation for a US invasion on the divided peninsula and officials in OPyngyang have previously warned they could retalitae with a missile attack on the American mainland. But despite these threats, and despite the slowly warming relations between Seoul and Pyongyang, South […]
The Barcelona star scored a vital equaliser against Chelsea in the Champions League to earn his side a 1-1 draw. Willian netted to open the scoring but Messi took advantage of a loose Andreas Christensen pass to take a crucial away goal into the second leg. And when his low […]
Research based on those hospitalised for alcohol abuse showed 39 per cent of early-onset dementia cases were attributable to drinking-related brain damage. Last night experts said even hitting the bottle occasionally can have adverse affects on brain health, warning people to stick to recommended guidelines. The latest analysis reinforces how […]
Levels of a protein found in the brain called alpha-synuclein are significantly lower than normal in cerebrospinal fluid collected in Parkinson’s disease patients suffering from postural instability and gait difficulty, a study has found.
Researchers report a breakthrough in making accurate predictions of weather weeks ahead. They’ve created an empirical model fed by careful analysis of 37 years of historical weather data. Their model centers on the relationship between two well-known global weather patterns: the Madden-Julian Oscillation and the quasi-biennial oscillation.
A new study that addresses how climate change is affecting the evolution of organisms underscores the need for evolutionary, ecosystem and climate scientists to work together to better understand eco-evolutionary feedback dynamics.