EU lawmakers have fined Apple €1.8 billion for not allowing music streaming apps like Spotify to tell customers they can subscribe cheaper without using the App Store.
Back in 2019, the Swedish music giant filed a complaint with the EU alleging that Apple was limiting choice and competition by imposing a 30% fee on purchases through the App Store.
The European Commission alleged that Apple abused its dominant position in the distribution market for music streaming apps and breached EU antitrust laws in the process.
Apple said it would appeal the decision, saying: “The European Commission has failed to uncover any credible evidence of consumer harm and ignores the realities of a thriving, competitive and rapidly growing market. He said the decision was made “despite the fact that
For the first time, 'mini-organs' have been grown using human stem cells harvested during pregnancy, potentially leading to advances in prenatal medicine.
This means human development can be observed for the first time late in pregnancy, raising the possibility that congenital diseases can be monitored and treated before birth.
Researchers at University College London (UCL), led by Professor Paolo De Coppi, have succeeded in growing small organs by harvesting cells from the amniotic fluid that surrounds a child in the womb and protects it during pregnancy. succeeded in.
The study's lead author, Professor Mattia Gerli from UCL, told Tech & Science Daily that in the future they hope to use this method of organ growth to provide personalized medicine to babies in the womb. He said he was there.
Studies have linked sweetened beverages with added sugar or artificial sweeteners to an increased risk of causing arrhythmias.
Data from more than 200,000 British adults found that those who said they drank two liters of low-calorie drinks each week containing sweeteners such as sucralose, aspartame and saccharin were at higher risk of atrial fibrillation, which causes arrhythmia. was found to be 20% higher. .
Additionally, people who drank the same amount of drinks with added sugars, such as white sugar, sucrose, and syrup, had a 10 percent higher risk of developing the condition.
MrBeast, YouTube's most subscribed creator, reveals he's changing tack, moving away from jump cuts and fast-paced videos, and instead creating slower, longer-form content. Did.
In a post to revealed.
He implored his “fellow YouTubers” to do away with the era of hyper-paced, overstimulating content, saying, “It's not even working.”
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