Sunday, October 3, 2021

DJ Tega debuts TREEP The E.P (NEW MUSIC)



Nigerian Super star Dj TEGA  releases his Debut studio project titled “TREEP” The new project is a 5 tracks extended play that features Super star singer and songwriter, BRYMO. 

Production credits for the EP goes to SNOW.  IT a certified banger and has been on repeat since i purchased from ITUNES   the album has Been an highly anticipated project, it is  pure bliss when you listen, DJ TEGA describes his sounds as  a raver experience 

Track 1. NOW U KNOW - DJ TEGA ft NEXTEE 

Track 2. TV Girl - DJ TEGA ft Snow x GiddiBoy ED

Track 3. Feelings - DJ TEGA ft MicL x Snow

Track 4. Morning star - DJ TEGA Ft Snaxy 

Track 5. TONIGHT feat BRYMO


ITs an amazing EP   very powerful vocals, catchy Lasgiddi hooks and Island tunes  this  E.P is a heavy hitter ,  was produced  by SNOW, it  been a while since we have heard any album this good  some album get a copy of DJ TEGA body of work he put some good work 

Friday, August 6, 2021

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Thursday, August 5, 2021

DIPSET Verzuz THE LOX Watch Full Battle of the biggest in The Hip-hop



On August 3rd Verzuz presents Dipset vs The Lox.This Rap Battle is part of the TrillerVerzuz events that will be once per month on Tuesday and are in two parts. The first part is a boxing bouts and the second one, with music performances. On August 3rd is the first event of the series. The music rap battle will be between Dipset and The Lox. Dipset are formed in Harlem, the Lox is formed in Yonkers, NY. Who will be the winner?




Saturday, May 29, 2021

Microsoft says the Russian group behind the SolarWinds hack is now targeting 150 government agencies, NGOs, and think tanks with a massive phishing email campaign

 


The group behind the SolarWinds cybersecurity attack is now targeting government agencies, think tanks, consultants, and non-governmental organizations, Microsoft said on Thursday. Russian-based Nobelium targeted around 3,000 email accounts across more than 150 different organizations, Tom Burt, Microsoft vice president of customer security and trust, wrote in a blog post on Thursday.

Nobelium carried out these attacks by breaking into an email marketing account called Constant Contact, used by the United States Agency For International Development (USAID), Microsoft said. It then sent phishing emails that looked authentic but contained malicious content, Microsoft said. The tech giant's comments come weeks after a ransomware attack on Colonial Pipeline on May 7 shut the largest fuel pipeline network in the US for several days, disrupting the country's supply.

Wednesday, May 26, 2021

How To Scrambled Eggs In Your Microwave

 


Scrambled eggs are one of the best breakfasts out there. They’re delicious, good for you and dead-easy to make. But what if we told you there’s an even easier way of making scrambled eggs than by cooking them on the stove? Did you know that microwave scrambled eggs are a thing? Well, they absolutely are, so get ready to have your mind. Blown.

Microwaving your scrambled eggs could not be simpler. Seriously

All you have to do is crack your eggs into a microwaveable bowl and season with salt and pepper. Two eggs ought to be enough, but feel free to add more if you’re feeling super-hungry. This is a judgement-free zone.

Humans Could Live Up to 150 Years, New Research

 



The chorus of the theme song for the movie Fame, performed by actress Irene Cara, includes the line “I’m gonna live forever.” Cara was, of course, singing about the posthumous longevity that fame can confer. This hubris resonates in some corners of the world—especially the technology industry. But a literal expression of this hubris resonates in some corners of the world—especially in the technology industry. In Silicon Valley, immortality is sometimes elevated to the status of a corporeal goal. Plenty of big names in big tech have sunk funding into ventures to solve the problem of death as if it were just an upgrade to your smartphone’s operating system.

Yet what if death simply cannot be hacked and longevity will always have a ceiling, no matter what we do? Researchers have now taken on the question of how long we can live if, by some combination of serendipity and genetics, we do not die from cancer, heart disease or getting hit by a bus. They report that when omitting things that usually kill us, our body’s capacity to restore equilibrium to its myriad structural and metabolic systems after disruptions still fades with time. And even if we make it through life with few stressors, this incremental decline sets the maximum life span for humans at somewhere between 120 and 150 years. In the end, if the obvious hazards do not take our lives, this fundamental loss of resilience will do so, the researchers conclude in findings published on May 25 in Nature Communications.

Signs of a Fatty Liver?



A fatty liver (hepatic steatosis) refers to conditions that involve a buildup of fats in the liver, such as:

  • Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is not caused by consumption of alcohol
  • Nonalcoholic fatty liver (NAFL): there is fat buildup in the liver, but it is not inflamed
  • Nonalcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH): there is fat buildup in the liver, and it is inflamed
  • Alcohol-related fatty liver disease is caused by excessive consumption of alcohol 
  • Most people with nonalcoholic and alcoholic fatty liver disease have no signs or symptoms.


Signs and symptoms in the early stages of alcoholic fatty liver disease may include:

  • Tiredness 
  • Aches in the upper right side of the abdomen
  • Alcoholic fatty liver disease can progress to more severe forms including alcoholic hepatitis and cirrhosis (scarring) of the liver. 

Psychosis, Depression Tied to Neurodegeneration in Parkinson's


 

Investigation into neuropsychiatric symptoms in Parkinson’s disease (PD) is sparse and current drug development is mainly focused on the motor aspect of PD. The tight association of psychosis with impaired quality of life in PD, together with an important underreporting of this comorbid condition, contributes to its actual insufficient assessment and management.

 Furthermore, the withdrawal from access to readily available treatment interventions is unacceptable and has an impact on PD prognosis. Despite its impact, to date no standardized guidelines to the adequate management of PD psychosis are available and they are therefore highly needed. Readily available knowledge on distinct clinical features as well as early biomarkers of psychosis in PD justifies the potential for its timely diagnosis and for early intervention strategies.

 Also, its specific characterisation opens up the possibility of further understanding the underlying pathophysiological mechanisms giving rise to more targeted therapeutic developments in the nearer future. A literature review on the most recent knowledge with special focus on specific clinical subtypes and pathophysiological mechanisms will not only contribute to an up to date practical approach of this condition for the health care providers, but furthermore open up new ideas for research in the near future.

Movie : Zack Snyder on Creating the Most Terrifying Zombie in Army of the Dead

 



Back in 2004, the scariest take on zombies in movie history arrived on-screen by way of Zack Snyder's Dawn of the Dead. A remake of the George A. Romero classic, Dawn depicted zombies the way they were meant to be: a genuine threat. The zombies ran like Olympic sprinters and devoured flesh in frenzied attacks. "It made sense to me," Snyder tells Men's Health over Zoom. "If they can move a little, why can't they move on a lot?" Now, Snyder is asking a more terrifying question in Netflix's new Army of the Dead: if they can move a lot, why the hell can't they mobilize?

Starring Dave Bautista, Omari Hardwick, and Tig Notaro (and directed, co-written, and produced by Snyder), the "zombie heist" film introduces a brand new category of zombie—faster, smarter, and more cunning. They've taken over Las Vegas and they're looking to zombify more humans. We spoke to Snyder about the origin story of his zombie movie, plans for a prequel series, and how real-life politics inspired scenes in the film.

Hi Zack. I really enjoyed Army because the zombies aren't just eating people. Do you think their intent is to take over the world?

It's funny. Zeus is selective about who he turns into an Alpha. They bring him Cummings, and he's like, okay, Cummings is fine. But also, when we see the zombie baby, I think the implication is that they no longer need us to procreate. In my mind, they're just there to replace us.

Tuesday, May 18, 2021

Herbal and Dietary Weight Loss Supplements: Is There Any Evidence They Work ?

Although the use of some herbal and dietary supplements show statistically greater weight loss than placebo, it is not sufficient to benefit health, according to the joint findings of two systematic reviews, which are the first to comprehensively include all available herbal and dietary supplements for weight loss for over 15 years.

"There is currently insufficient evidence to recommend any of the supplements we included in our reviews for weight loss," stressed lead author Erica Bessell, a PhD candidate from the University of Sydney in Australia.

She added that some products with promising results warrant further investigation in well-conducted randomized controlled trials (RCTs) to determine their efficacy and safety. But, overall, she would like to see a reduction in the number of products on the market without evidence to support their efficacy, "because, as we found, many of the products currently marketed for weight loss just do not work."

"Herbal and dietary supplements might seem like a quick-fix solution to weight problems, but people need to be aware of how little we actually know about them," she told Medscape Medical News in an interview. "We would recommend that people trying to lose weight should save their money and seek out evidence-based care instead," she emphasized. The research was presented as two posters at this year's online European Congress on Obesity (ECO).

BUG SPREADS Indian Covid variant found in 40% of England and is now dominant in 23 areas

 


THE Indian Covid variant has been found in 40 per cent of local authorities in England. It comes as the B.1.617.2 variant is now dominant in 23 areas, data from the Sanger Institute revealed.Health Secretary Matt Hancock said yesterday the variant is now the dominant virus in hotspots such as Bolton and Blackburn with Darwen.

Both Sefton and Bedford have been labelled as areas of concern, and figures show the variant accounts for eight in ten cases of hospital admissions. This is also the case in Bolton, Blackburn, Chelmsford and Croydon. The variant is also dominant in several London boroughs - accounting for more than half of all positive test results in Hillingdon, Brent, Camden, Hounslow and Greenwich. Others parts of the country largely testing positive for the mutation include Nottingham, West Lancashire, Oadby and Wigston in Leicester, Stevenage, South Northamptonshire, Broxbourne, Bromley, Dartford, Sevenoaks, Canterbury, Rushmoor and Hart. Surge testing and extended opening hours at jab centres have been enforced in these spots to the help prevent the spread.

The latest Sanger Institute data from May 8 shows that extra measures such as these could be needed in many more areas of the country.

Across the UK there have been 2,323 cases of the variant, four times the 520 recorded ten days prior. Today Boris Johnson vowed to take "very, very draconian action" to stamp out the alarming Covid mutations - but stressed the roadmap remains on track.

COVID-19 Vaccine Side Effects, Explained


With the Pfizer BioNTech BNT162b2 vaccine and Moderna’s mRNA-1273 vaccine currently being administered to select groups, the buzz around the COVID-19 vaccine is palpable. Public response to the idea of a vaccine has also grown more favourable, with a national survey from PEW Research Center indicating that 60 per cent of Americans would definitely or probably get a vaccine for the coronavirus, up from 51 per cent in September. Yet among many people who are in line to get the vaccine, those who aren’t yet eligible, and those who are hesitant, there are questions about exactly what the side effects of those vaccines are, and how often they occur. Collectively, the companies’ clinical trials have tested more than 73,000 people and separately have produced vaccines with over 90 per cent effectiveness. The vaccines teach your body to produce an immune response, and they do have the potential for short-term side effects.

Shaking of Shenzhen skyscraper sends people fleeing, leading to evacuation and official investigation

 


A landmark skyscraper in downtown Shenzhen started to shake for unknown reasons on Tuesday afternoon, leading to an emergency evacuation of thousands of people.

The Shenzhen Emergency Management Bureau said it had received reports that the SEG Plaza, a 20-year-old, 79-floor building with a height close to the Empire State Building in New York, was wobbling and that relevant authorities were still investigating the matter.

The bureau said that there had not been an earthquake in the city when the shaking took place at around 1:50pm. The local weather report also showed a wind speed in Shenzhen of around 27km per hour, a speed unlikely to cause the shaking of high-rise buildings.

The SEG Plaza is the fifth-tallest building in China’s boomtown and is at the heart of Huaqiangbei, the world’s largest bazaar of hardware and electronics components.

Saturday, May 15, 2021

Huge Chinese Rocket Falls to Earth over Arabian Peninsula

 


The Chinese rocket has come down. The 23-ton core stage of a Long March 5B booster crashed back to Earth Saturday night (May 8), ending 10 controversial days aloft that captured the attention of the world and started a wider conversation about orbital debris and responsible spacefaring.The Long March 5B reentered the atmosphere over the Arabian Peninsula at about 10:15 p.m. EDT Saturday (0215 GMT on Sunday, May 9), according to U.S. Space Command.

“It’s unknown if the debris impacted land or water,” Space Command officials wrote in a brief update Saturday night. But some analysts have identified a watery grave for any rocket hunks that managed to survive the intense heat of re-entry. For example, Space-Track.org stated on Twitter Saturday night that the Long March “fell into the Indian Ocean north of the Maldives," an idyllic island chain off India’s southwest coast.

The Long March 5B launched the core module for China’s new space station on April 28. Instead of ditching safely into the ocean when its work was done, however, the rocket’s first stage reached orbit, becoming a piece of space junk just waiting to crash down on its home planet after feeling enough atmospheric drag. And this was not an isolated incident. The same thing happened last year with a different Long March 5B core, which fell uncontrolled over the Atlantic Ocean off the West African coast. Some large pieces of debris from that reentry apparently made it to the ground in the nation of Ivory Coast, though no injuries were reported.

China Lands Tianwen-1 Rover on Mars in a Major First for the Country

 


China says it safely landed a spacecraft on Mars—for the first time in its history and in its first attempt, becoming the only other nation besides the U.S. to achieve such a feat. Its Zhurong rover, named after a god of fire from Chinese folklore, successfully touched down in Utopia Planitia around 7:11 P.M. EST as part of the Tianwen-1 mission, according to the China National Space Administration. Soon the rover should drive down the ramp of its landing platform, ready to explore its unearthly surroundings. If there was any doubt about China’s spacefaring prowess, it has been dispelled now that the nation has added interplanetary landings as a coveted notch on its belt “Mars is hard,” says Roger Launius, NASA’s former chief historian. “This is a really big deal.”

Tianwen-1 was launched in July 2020 as part of a summer Martian armada that also included launches of NASA’s Perseverance rover and the United Arab Emirates’ Hope orbiter. All three missions arrived at Mars in February. But while Perseverance descended straight to the surface, Tianwen-1 instead entered an elliptical orbit around the planet to give its scientists a god’s-eye view for scouting out their planned landing site in Utopia Planitia, an immense impact basin on Mars. “China does not have its own detailed Mars maps,” says Brian Harvey, a writer who covers the country’s space program. At least, that was the case until today, when Tianwen-1’s controllers decided they had seen enough to confidently initiate the spacecraft’s daring descent.

Packed inside a cone-shaped protective shell, Zhurong and its rocket-powered landing platform detached from the orbiter, descended toward Mars and began the fiery plunge through the planet’s upper atmosphere. After jettisoning its protective shell lower in the atmosphere, the spacecraft unfurled parachutes to slow its descent before riding thrusters down to a gentle landing on the surface. This was “very similar” to the powered landings China has used in its Chang’e missions to Earth’s moon, says Andrew Jones, a space journalist who follows the Chinese space program. The latest of those missions returned samples to Earth in 2020.

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