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  1. Although the OnePlus Nord 2T arrives nearly a year after the Nord 2, it's actually more of a refresh with incremental updates. Even so, the Nord 2T will ultimately succeed the Nord 2 on store shelves. Powered by the Dimensity 1300 and packing a more powerful 80W charger the Nord 2T recently got its detailed written review and now it's time for the video version. Take a comfortable seat as Will tells you all you need to know about the OnePlus Nord 2T and its real-life performance. https://www.gsmarena.com/our_oneplus_nord_2t_review_video_is_out-news-55405.php
  2. Lyons Magnus issued a massive recall for 53 different drinks a few days ago, warning that they might be contaminated with microbes. At the time, the company named just one bacteria, Cronobacter sakazakii. That same microorganism triggered the massive Abbott baby formula recall earlier this year. Lyons has now updated its recall to add many additional products. The updated list only has 32 new UPCs, but Lyons added hundreds of new lot codes and best-by dates to the UPCs it listed in the original recall. On top of that, Lyons also identified another bacteria in the drinks, Clostridium botulinum. Updated Lyons Magnus Recall Lyons issued a new press release on Thursday to announce the updated recall. You’ll find it on the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) site — see this link. The company explains it added the new brands, UPCs, lot codes, and best-by dates to the list of recalled products following continued collaboration with the FDA. You’ll find the complete list of Lyons products that are unsafe to consume at the end of this post. Of note, the list does not include any products for infants. Lyons further explains it issued the recall due to the potential presence of microbes in its beverages. Potential contaminents include Cronobacter sakazakii and Clostridium botulinum. The company says customers should not drink any of the beverages in the recall, even if they do not look or smell bad. Lyons explained that root cause analysis shows the products did not meet commercial sterility specifications. The Lyons beverages in the recall come in various formats with different brand names. You can see some of them in the images in this article. The table below includes all flavors and identifying information, so you can see all the different products that are affected. The lot code and best by date should appear on the top of the carton for individual products. They’ll be on the side for multi-carton cases. https://bgr.com/lifestyle/32-new-drinks-added-to-massive-beverage-recall-heres-the-full-list-of-85-drinks/
  3. Can spiders dream? The movement of their eyes and the reactions they have when sleeping suggests that it is. This is what we know. Jumping spiders move slowly, smoothly. They are not in a hurry. At just a few millimeters in length, they are some of the smallest arachnids in the world. However, they are also among the most agile: they can jump up to meters away, despite their small size. In addition to being innate acrobats, it seems that jumping spiders can dream. A study recently published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Science (PNAS) suggests the possibility that these arachnids experience vivid images when sleeping, just as mammals do. This is what we know. We suggest: Why you shouldn't kill spiders you find at home What happens to spiders when they enter deep sleep states? Jumping spiders are the largest family of arachnids on the planet. According to the Naturalista platform, "constituting 13% of all species" of which there is a record. This percentage adds up to approximately 600 genera and 6000 species described. This family of arachnids has developed movable retinas. So a team of Harvard researchers recorded in a controlled laboratory environment how jumping spiders move their eyes very quickly while sleeping. And what's more: they have reactions with the body similar to the involuntary movements that other species experience when sleeping. Considering the above, the researchers overcome that the spiders are not only resting, but also dreaming: "THE OBSERVED RETINAL MOTION EPISODES WERE CONSISTENT, INCLUDING REGULAR DURATIONS AND INTERVALS, AND BOTH INCREASED OVER THE COURSE OF THE NIGHT," THE SCIENTISTS WRITE. "THE FACT THAT THESE CHARACTERISTIC BEHAVIORS OF REM SLEEP EXIST IN A HIGHLY VISUAL AND DIVERGENT LINEAGE FURTHER CHALLENGES OUR UNDERSTANDING OF THIS SLEEP STATE." The movement that scientists recorded is known as REM: Rapid Eye Movement, which translates as 'rapid eye movement'. This happens in some animals when they enter deep stages of sleep, and coincides with the dream experiences that some vertebrate animals have. In fact, as documented by the Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD), the REM state "represents 25% of the sleep cycle and first occurs 70 to 90 minutes after falling asleep." Taking this into consideration, the researchers suggest the possibility that spiders can dream. Beyond human cognition For centuries, the anthropocentric view that science has had of other species has biased research on animal behavior. Under the assumption that only human beings can think and perceive the world as sentient beings, much of the current knowledge about language and cognition focused on us, nothing else. Today, however, we have evidence that our species is not the only one that can dream. Jumping spiders seem to do it too. And not only that, they seem to have vivid dream experiences: "their legs, rows and abdomens were contracted, or their legs were curled up in what seemed to be a defensive posture", Science Alert documents about it. Even though spiders do not have very sharp vision, they mimic the reactions they have when they are awake when defending themselves and moving around. This behavior, the Harvard researchers conclude, could shed light on the evolution and function of the REM state. https://www.ngenespanol.com/animales/descubren-que-las-aranas-saltarinas-pueden-experimentar-suenos-vividos-como-los-seres-humanos/
  4. The best-selling car in the Latin American market, the Chevrolet Onix, was relaunched in Chile during 2020 in a completely new generation, which introduced turbo engines, greater technology and a much more current safety standard. Made in Brazil, the hatchback model is 4.16 meters long and offers 291 liters in the trunk. Today the brand offers four versions of the model, including an RS sports package. The good thing is that, as standard, the car is already very complete, with six airbags, ESP, a multimedia system with an 8" screen and connectivity to Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, air conditioning and steering wheel controls. The engine is a 1.0 Turbo of 116 Hp and 160 Nm, associated with a five-speed manual gearbox or a six-speed automatic. https://www.autocosmos.cl/autos/hatchbacks-compactos
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  7. Christian Fostitschenko sat near his camp bed at an evacuation centre in Salles, southwestern France. He lives in the little town of Saint-Magne, but he can't go home. It's too close to the fire zone. This area, south of Bordeaux, was hit by a massive fire in July, and another blaze this week. This is the second time this summer that Christian has been evacuated from his home - and he doesn't know when he can go back. "I've been here since Monday night and could be here for 10 or 12 days," he told me. "I'm fed up of it, mentally and physically," he said. "It's time to go home, but it just doesn't stop. It's a very serious fire - the first time that there's been such a big fire in our region." He sighed sadly. "But people have been very generous. The fire crews are doing a magnificent job." Climate activists fill golf holes with cement Drought on the Rhine: 'We have 30cm of water left' 'Climate catastrophe' A huge fire-fighting operation is under way. More than 1,000 French firefighters have been joined by teams from Germany, Romania, Austria and Poland. In a field near the village of Hostens, fire engines from Dusseldorf and several other German regions, were lining to up to help, as a helicopter flew overhead. Around the cordoned-off fire zone, south of Bordeaux, the big flames have been extinguished, but in some areas, almost everywhere you look, there are wisps of smoke from burning embers on the ground. We watched as a French fire crew hosed down several small fires that were still smouldering in charred tree trunks, destroyed in an earlier blaze. Stephanie Martin, from the French fire brigade told me that the fires this summer are "exceptional", with successive heatwaves, wind and no rain creating the perfect conditions for big fires. She said the emergency teams are managing to stop the fire from spreading, but they remain on high alert, because lightning, wind, and storms, are forecast for the coming days. "It is very stressful, but we are glad to have firefighters from other countries and professional teams from France." On Friday night the flames reached the edge of the village of Louchats, threatening several houses. The next morning we met the mayor, Philippe Carreyre, as he supervised a truck spraying water into the woods. "We've never known a summer like this," he said. "It's a catastrophe, an environmental catastrophe and also a climate catastrophe. The sun and wind need to be replaced by clouds and rain as quickly as possible." Our local economy depends on forestry, he said. "We have pine forests, we use the wood for construction, for houses, for the paper industry, so a whole part of the economy is threatened." In the main square in Louchats, Didier Legros parked his car close to a phalanx of fire engines. "I live close to the forest," he said. In July the flames reached within 300m (330 yards) of his house and they were forced to evacuate. "The fire came very close. We've got horses," he said. "It was very stressful." "If it continues this way, I think we will have to move away to a calmer area." The little local shop in Louchats is still open, but these days mainly for the fire crews. It's hung with banners and drawings by children, thanking the emergency crews for saving their houses. Laura Blondeau, who works at the shop, is worried too. "I was born here. I used to play in the forest," she said. "To see the forest dead like this is devastating. I'm frightened for the future." https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-62536131
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  17. A few years ago, if someone had come up to me to recommend a good gaming smartphone, my answer would typically have been an Android flagship or the latest iPhone. However, looking at the power of today's mainstream SoCs, you don't have to spend too much if you're looking for a good gaming experience. While nearly every phone above Rs. 15,000 today can handle the majority of the games in the Google Play Store, there are some of them that are designed to take your gaming experience to the next level. Just like gaming PCs and laptops, dedicated gaming smartphones tend to stand out from the crowd. Many of them tend to have snazzy designs, LED lights around the back panel and extra buttons along the side for better control. These phones generally have enhanced cooling mechanisms to keep the temperatures in check for those long gaming sessions. We've seen high-end gaming phones from the likes of Black Shark, Nubia, Asus, but today many of those companies are not very active in the Indian market. Asus is still going strong with its ROG line of gaming smartphones and others such as iQoo and Poco have also joined the gang. This list consists of smartphones that are specifically designed to cope with the increased heat and stress the SoC has to endure when playing graphically demanding games for long stretches of time. If you take your gaming very seriously, you might want to pay attention to these particular phones on the list. Best gaming smartphones in India Best gaming phonesGadgets 360 rating (out of 10)Price in India (as recommended) Poco F3 GT8Rs. 26,999 Asus ROG Phone 5-Rs. 49,999 Asus ROG Phone 39Rs. 46,999 Poco F3 GT The Poco F3 GT is the company's first true gaming smartphone, complete with RGB lights and physical trigger buttons on the side. This new model is aggressively priced and doesn't skimp on features. To handle any sort of game, you get MediaTek's flagship Dimensity 1200 SoC which is a powerhouse. The F3 GT also has a 120Hz AMOLED display, stereo speakers with Dolby Atmos, and an eight-layer cooling system which includes a vapour chamber. The main attractions though are the “maglev” triggers, which normally sit flush with the body, but rise up when you flip the sliders beside them. These trigger buttons offer excellent tactile feedback and are much more responsive than the haptic buttons we've seen on some other gaming phones. The Poco F3 GT stays cool even under stress, battery life is solid, and Poco ships a convenient L-shaped charging cable in the box so you can play and charge without any obstruction. https://gadgets360.com/mobiles/guide/best-gaming-phone-mobile-india-price-2511327
  18. Introduction and specs Motorola is continuing its push into the entry-level 5G market, particularly in Europe, with a number of G-series phones that aim to deliver great value at various price points. This time around, the subject of our review is the Moto G62 - a descendant of the Moto G60 and G60S and the second in rank in this year's G lineup. It's important to note that the Indian market just got a different Moto G62 with a more powerful Snapdragon 695 chipset, but otherwise identical hardware. The subject of our review is the global version with a Snapdragon 480+ SoC. The camera setup and large 5,000 mAh battery is shared across half a dozen Moto G phones, from the lowly G32 all the way to the G82. This leaves the screen as the other major difference, alongside the chipset. And the Moto G62 gets a 6.5" IPS LCD panel of buttery smooth 120Hz refresh rate. Motorola Moto G62 5G specs at a glance: Body: 161.8x74.0x8.6mm, 184g; Glass front, plastic frame, plastic back; Water-repellent design. Display: 6.50" IPS LCD, 120Hz, 1080x2400px resolution, 20:9 aspect ratio, 405ppi. Chipset: Qualcomm SM4350-AC Snapdragon 480+ 5G (8 nm): Octa-core (2x2.2 GHz Kryo 460 & 6x1.8 GHz Kryo 460); Adreno 619. Memory: 128GB 4GB RAM; microSDXC (uses shared SIM slot). OS/Software: Android 12. Rear camera: Wide (main): 50 MP, f/1.8, 1/2.76", 0.64µm, PDAF; Ultra wide angle: 8 MP, f/2.2, 118˚, 1/4.0", 1.12µm; Macro: 2 MP, f/2.4. Front camera: 16 MP, f/2.2, (wide), 1.0µm. Video capture: Rear camera: 1080p@30fps; Front camera: 1080p@30fps. Battery: 5000mAh; Fast charging 15W. Misc: Fingerprint reader (side-mounted); NFC; 3.5mm jack; stereo speakers. The big battery and the less demanding Snapdragon 480+ bode well for the Motorola Moto G62's battery life, but we are taking nothing for granted and will do our usual set of tests to confirm its actual endurance. The camera setup that is the staple of the Motorola GX2 series includes a 50MP 1/2.76" f/1.8 main camera, aided by an 8MP ultrawide and 2MP macro shooter. We are, interested to see how the budget 50MP sensor performs compared to competitors using the larger 64MP and 48MP sensors. Let's open the box and see what's inside then. Unboxing the Motorola Moto G62 The Moto G62 comes in a standard retail box with the usual user manuals along with the USB-A to USB-C charging cable and the power adapter output up to 15W. It's not much, but the phone can't go higher anyway, so you won't be missing on anything. There's also a transparent silicone case, which rounds up a decently stocked retail box, particularly in these days and age when most flagships get a cable and nothing more. https://www.gsmarena.com/motorola_moto_g62-review-2463.php
  19. A group of researchers have published a new paper detailing a ground-breaking procedure that can revive dead organs. The researchers previously saw success reviving a dead pig’s brain back in 2019. Now, though, they’ve taken it a step further and have partially revived all the organs in a pig’s body following its death. New research proves we can revive dead organs, at least partially The researchers published their findings on the procedure in the journal Nature. Lead author Nenad Sestan told a group of reporters on Tuesday that the research could help open new doors in organ transplanting, which is currently bottlenecked by how long organs survive after the body’s death. Being able to revive dead organs would allow healthy organs to be viable for longer periods of time. Sestan and his fellow researchers describe the technique they used to revive the pig’s dead organs in their paper. Not only was the procedure of bringing the organs back to life successful, but the organs also showed evidence that the cells were restoring and repairing themselves. We’ve seen scientists bring dead eyes back to life, but as Inverse reports, this is the first time someone has restored multiple organs in a body simultaneously. But it may be a while before we can revive dead organs in a human body. And it will probably be years before this technique can be used to counteract any of the effects of age on the body. But, if nothing else, we may see some techniques surrounding this procedure appearing that help reverse organ injuries caused by blood flow issues. The procedure was made possible thanks to a special liquid the researchers call OrganX. To test it, they took six dead female pigs and let them sit for an hour before injecting each body with the liquid. After six hours of pumping OrganX into the bodies, they compared its effectiveness. The procedure was able to revive multiple dead organs in the pigs. Making organ transplants more viable Scientists have found ways to keep singular organs “warm” for transplant. But they’ve yet to figure out how to do that for the entire body. If the results seen with OrganX are any indication, that may be changing, and we may be able to revive dead organs completely soon. Currently, the United States supports nine organ transplants, and more than 40,000 organ transplants were conducted in 2021, according to WebMD. Further, wait times for organ transplants can reach up to seven or ten years, depending on the organ you need. That’s why research into these procedures is so important. Slowing down the rate of deterioration due to lack of oxygen is an ongoing problem in the organ transplant industry. And it’s one that doctors have struggled to address. There’s essentially a timer on every organ when a body dies. This lowers the viability of those organs being useable in transplants even a few hours after they become available. Being able to revive dead organs could quite literally change the entire scope of the organ transplant world. We’ve also seen researchers successfully growing organs, like a piece of the human heart. Each of these innovations could help push the possibility of organ transplants further than ever https://bgr.com/science/ground-breaking-procedure-revived-all-the-organs-in-a-dead-body/
  20. The black butterfly has been cursed in its name since pre-Hispanic times. Learn about the different legends around the world. This black butterfly has been a symbol of bad luck and misfortune around the world, each country has its legend, but it is always associated with death. The black butterfly in Mesoamerica In Mesoamerican beliefs it was associated with death and bad omen. In Nahuatl their names were mictlanpapalotl (butterfly from the land of the dead), micpapalotl (butterfly of death), miquipapalotl (butterfly of bad luck) or tetzahupapalotl (butterfly of terror). In English they call it black witch (black witch) and even its scientific name, Ascalapha odorata, comes from the demon Ascálafo, the horticulturist of Hades, the king of the underworld in Greek mythology. This superstition has effectively materialized in the death of thousands of black butterflies. MOST PEOPLE FEEL AN IRRATIONAL FEAR WHEN ENCOUNTERING THE "DAMN" BUTTERFLY. But the “old mouse”, as it is also known, is actually an innocent moth that feeds on fermented fruit juices and that, to protect itself from predators (many, for the most part), seeks shelters in the shade of cities. . Learn more about butterflies: The secret of transparent butterflies and their crystalline wings IN FACT, SOME PEOPLE CONFUSE THEM WITH BATS DUE TO THEIR LARGE SIZE AND DARK APPEARANCE. What does the presence of a black butterfly mean? Whoever takes the trouble to observe the "cursed" butterfly up close will notice its unusual beauty: depending on the angle of light, iridescence of purple, pink and green can be seen on its wings of up to 15 centimeters in width. The problem is not only in Mexico. In other places the beliefs are just as irrational, although less adversarial. A great example is Hawaii. Since, in this archipelago it represents the deceased who return to say goodbye. IN THE BAHAMAS THEY ARE KNOWN AS "MONEY MOTHS" SINCE THERE IS AN IDEA THAT IF THEY LAND ON YOUR BODY, THEY WILL BRING YOU MONEY. In Texas, United States, if it perches on the lintel of a house, superstition dictates that the owner of the house will soon win the lottery. We have to think twice before killing our neighbors, even if we initially consider them ugly. Surely they don't consider us graceful either. https://www.ngenespanol.com/animales/mariposa-negra-que-significan-mariposas-que-atraen-la-muerte/
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