Do intelligent people think faster than others when solving problems? The results of a new study by Human Brain Project researchers at Charité University Berlin together with their collaborators at University Pompeu Fabra in Barcelona, published in Nature Communications, are challenging this long-held assumption in intelligence research. Taking a biologically…
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Yoon Sok-yeol changed top conservatives in South Korea’s policy towards Pyongyang
The media announced the next reshuffle in advance, also indicating that the most important replacement would be the appearance of a new head of the Republic of Korea’s Unification Ministry – the department which, within the southern government -Korean, is responsible for communications and policy. to Pyongyang. As is clear…
Read MoreThe European Commission and WHO launch a landmark digital health initiative to strengthen global health security
The World Health Organization (WHO) and European Commission have announced today the launch of a landmark digital health partnership. In June 2023, WHO will take up the European Union (EU) system of digital COVID-19 certification to establish a global system that will help facilitate global mobility and protect citizens across…
Read MoreA lonely woman thought she had found the prince of her dreams but was actually the victim of a ‘pig slaughter’
You can barely blink today because then you suddenly fall off the train when it comes to technology because development is so incredibly fast. Incredibly fast indeed, because for those of us who are older, the Internet as such is not an old invention, although the younger generations know nothing…
Read MoreProvincial strategy to fund 34 projects on the Manitoba trail network – Winnipeg
Descrease article font size Increase article font size The province is set to fund 34 projects to strengthen Manitoba’s trail network. Natural Resources Minister Greg Nesbitt and Municipal Relations Minister Andrew Smith announced the new Manitoba Trails Strategy and Action Plan Friday, and said upcoming plans include improvements to existing…
Read MoreCases of check fraud escalate dramatically, with Americans warned not to mail checks if possible
NEW YORK (AP) — Check fraud is back in a big way, fueled by a rise in organized crime that is forcing small businesses and individuals to take additional safety measures or to avoid sending checks through the mail altogether. Banks issued roughly 680,000 reports of check fraud to the…
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