Obstructive sleep apnea may impact your behavior when driving, a new study reports. People with sleep apnea who experienced eight additional disruptions in breathing per hour had a 27% increased risk of making dangerous driving moves, such as speeding, hard breaking , or accelerating suddenly.
Elon Musk’s company’s swift response to a Russian jamming effort targeting its Starlink Satellite Broadband Service has won the praise of the Pentagon’s Director for Electromagnetic Warfare. Shortly after the Russian invasion of Ukraine in February, the Deputy Prime Minister of Ukrainian...
Amyloid fibrils in those with frontotemporal lobar degeneration (FTLD) contain a little-known protein called TMEM106B. Researchers speculate TMEM106B could be found to be the cause of FTLD.