Many Boomers lose the struggle for safety. Gen Xers? Doing a little better.

Many Boomers lose the struggle for safety. Gen Xers? Doing a little better.

The new Vanguard pension perspective report is a mixed bag. Bad: Baby Boomers and Gen X can be a bunch. Good: next generations can be better forms. The analysis of the report is based on numerous historical data from the Federal Reserve Board, the Social Security Administration and the Mortality Tables of the Society, among … Read more

Scientists change the type of kidney blood – this is possible progress of transplanting recipients

Scientists change the type of kidney blood – this is possible progress of transplanting recipients

(This is an excerpt from the Health Counds information bulletin, which we present the latest medical studies on Tuesdays and Thursdays.) Submitted by Nancy Lapid (Reuters) -Researchers changed A kidney blood type to blood type kidneys and successfully transplanted it, they reported natural biomedical engineering -avans, which could reduce the time of waiting for new … Read more

Genetics plays a greater risk of female depression

Genetics plays a greater risk of female depression

(This is an excerpt from the Health Counds information bulletin, which we present the latest medical studies on Tuesdays and Thursdays.) Submitted by Nancy Lapid (Reuters) -A major Australian study, which can help further understand why women are more likely to suffer from this condition, contribute more to the risk of female depression than men. … Read more

As the police finally broke the Austin Yogurt Shop Murder Case after three decades with an incredible DNA link

As the police finally broke the Austin Yogurt Shop Murder Case after three decades with an incredible DNA link

For more than three decades Austin Yogurt Store The massacres were persecuted by both Investigators And the community, because the suspect was never determined and the case remained unresolved. This long -term uncertainty recently ended when the authorities linked the crime scene with Robert Eugene Brashers, who in 1999 Died of suicide when Missouri police … Read more

A million years of skull could rewrite human evolution time zone

A million years of skull could rewrite human evolution time zone

The digital reconstruction of a million old skull shows that people can abandon our ancient ancestors 400,000 years earlier than they thought, and in Asia, non -Africa, a study has been found. The conclusions published on Thursday are based on the 1990s. The reconstruction of a skull found in China and has the opportunity to … Read more

New types of Megaraptor found with a shocking last dish still in the mouth

New types of Megaraptor found with a shocking last dish still in the mouth

Paleontologists in Argentina discovered a new species of Megaraptor dinosaur, along with a stunning hint of what she ate. Named Joaquinraptor CasaliThe apex predator apparently ate crocodiles, deciding from a leg bone found in his mouth. As the name shows, Megaraptors were a carnivorous dinosaur clone that looked like a giant version of the Raptors … Read more

Mysterious 2018 Clearwater’s murder case ends the victim’s daughter convicted

Mysterious 2018 Clearwater’s murder case ends the victim’s daughter convicted

It is no secret that Shannon Gillepie wanted her father to be out of the house, and relatives told the investigators. However, it will take years to combine it with a cruel murder. Family members’ testimonies united the mystery that began when in 2018 A family patriarch was found at his Clearwater at home and … Read more

A database of a small fruit fly

A database of a small fruit fly

For more than a century, the humble fruit flies have paved the way for many critical scientific breakthroughs. This small insect helped investigators find that X -rays could cause genetic mutations. These genes are transmitted from parents to a child through chromosomes. The fact that the gene, called the period helps our body maintains time … Read more

Scientists intrigued in a non -human skull embedded in the cave wall

Scientists intrigued in a non -human skull embedded in the cave wall

Scientists believe that they are close to ancient mystery covering the strange hominin skull, nor the Neanderthal, nor the man found in the cave wall – with a stalagmite pushed from above to complete the scary scene – in Macedonia, Greece. In a new study published Human evolution magazineResearchers at the French Institute de Paléontologie … Read more

Chaga’s disease, a fatal infection caused by “kissing errors”, could take root in the US, says researchers

Chaga’s disease, a fatal infection caused by “kissing errors”, could take root in the US, says researchers

A fatal, little -known parasitic infection, called Chaga’s disease, is once considered to be only a threat abroad, can become endemic in the US, and researchers say they say in a new study. Chaga’s disease is often referred to as a silent killer because it may remain unnoticed for many years, even for decades, with … Read more