By Alice Klein Light drinking during pregnancy may affect babies’ brain development, according to a study that looked for signs of alcohol exposure in newborns’ faeces. Although it’s well-established that heavy drinking during pregnancy is linked to intellectual disabilities and altered facial features in children, less is known about the […]
Daily Archives: July 20, 2018
Sarah Tew/CNET In 2016, Nintendo was facing a hard lesson in supply and demand — it had droves of customers clamoring to buy its miniature NES Classic Edition game console, but no stock to sell them. Then it happened again with the SNES classic. Ever since they were announced, the […]
At $5, this game bundle is too good to pass up. Fanatical Ready for the weekend? I know I am. After a few packed days of monitoring Prime Day deals (some of which are still available) and a few more of graduation-party prep (please don’t rain, please don’t rain), I’m […]
Natalie Cassidy, 35, is best known for playing Sonia Fowler on the hit BBC soap Eastenders. The role has seen her be in the public eye for 25 years, having many ups and downs when it came to her weight. Over the years Natalie has shrunk fluctuated from a size […]
Mr Benalla was questioned by police officers on Friday morning, and currently remains in custody. Officials confirmed that Mr Macron would begin dismissal procedures against one of his top security advisers. An Elysee Palace official said: “New facts that could constitute misdemeanour by Alexandre Benalla were brought to the president’s […]
Named for the mythical god with two faces, Janus membranes — double-sided membranes that serve as gatekeepers between two substances — have emerged as a material with potential industrial uses.
Tubular colonial jellies known as pyrosomes that arrived in 2014 along North America’s Pacific Northwest Coast appear to be adapting to cooler water and may become permanent residents.
Ultrasound waves applied to the whole brain improve cognitive dysfunction in mice with conditions simulating vascular dementia and Alzheimer’s disease. It is possible that this type of therapy may also benefit humans.