-
Channing Tatum and Zoe Kravitz engaged
By Andre Rhoden-Paul BBC News Channing Tatum and Zoe Kravitz have become engaged, according to US media reports. The Magic Mike actor, 43, and Batman actress, 34, have been dating for two years since reportedly working together on a film. On Saturday Kravitz was reportedly seen out wearing an engagement ring as the couple attended…
-
Is the Luteal Phase Why I Feel So Uggo at a Specific Time Every Month?
Have you ever felt personally victimized by your TikTok feed? Let me be more specific: have you ever scrolled through your For You Page and come across a video that so accurately described something you’ve gone through that you felt attacked? Because that’s how a lot of us at POPSUGAR felt when we stumbled across…
-
The Nutritional Benefits of Green Beans: Bone Health, Immune Support, and More
Although green veggies like kale, spinach, and broccoli get a lot of buzz in conversation about healthy foods, the less-talked-about green beans are nutritional all-stars, too. “Green beans pack tons of nutrition into a small number of calories,” says Malina Malkani, RDN, owner of Malina Malkani Nutrition and author of Safe and Simple Food Allergy…
-
Imperial takes lead on AI-driven innovation ahead of AI Safety Summit | Imperial News
Imperial College London has published a statement on AI-driven innovation to coincide with the UK AI Safety Summit, taking place on November 1 and 2. The Summit, which is focused on the capabilities and risks of ‘Frontier AI’ will bring together national governments and AI industry leaders to discuss the safe development of AI models. …
-
Daily briefing: Watch the mesmerizing flow of warning signals across a plant’s leaves
Hello Nature readers, would you like to get this Briefing in your inbox free every day? Sign up here. Jurassic lampreys (artist’s impression) used their toothed suckers to consume the flesh of their prey, a strategy that allowed them to grow larger than creatures that came before. (Heming Zhang) Lampreys had flesh-eating ancestors Two superbly…
-
$10M for precision nutrition honors Joan Klein Jacobs ’54
The College of Human Ecology (CHE) has received a $10 million commitment from Joan Klein Jacobs ’54 and Irwin M. Jacobs ’54, BEE ’56 to support the college’s new Center for Precision Nutrition and Health. The gift will endow the center’s executive directorship, two postdoctoral fellowships and funds to advance faculty innovation and student experiential…
-
What causes fainting? Scientists finally have an answer
Whether as a result of heat, hunger, standing for too long, or merely at the sight of blood or needles, 40% of people faint at least once in their lifetime. But exactly what causes these brief losses of consciousness — which researchers call ‘syncope’ — has remained a mystery for cardiologists and neuroscientists for a…
-
Paramount combining My5 and PlutoTV
Paramount has announced it will combine Channel 5’s BVoD, My5, with its FAST service Pluto TV, to bring audiences in the UK a supersized, free streaming service in 2024. The streaming destination will give access to an extensive range of new, exclusive and archived content from Channel 5, as well as an on-demand section and…
-
Considering an MBA? Love Entertainment and Media? Attend one of our sessions!
Current MBA in Entertainment and Media students to present about the program Join current students to hear about the program, how to apply, how to take courses Senior year, and how to save money and earn scholarships or teaching assistant positions. Attend either of our sessions: Thursday November 2nd 5:15 PM in Park Auditorium or Monday November 6th 5:30…
-
TV actor Priya who was pregnant passes away
Just a day after film-serial actor Renjusha Menon was found dead at her residence in Thirvunanthapuram, yet another unexpected death has shocked the Television industry in Kerala. Priya, who has acted in serials like ‘Karuthamuthu’ passed away after suffering a cardiac arrest on Tuesday. The actor was eight months pregnant. Priya was pursuing MD and…