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Intel is developing its Centrino laptop

25.10.2003

Intel is developing its own laptop based on Centrmo, codenamed Newport.

The main components of the new platform (working title Sonoma) will be a Dothan processor (created using 90 nm technology), a new Alviso dual-channel chipset with DDR2 memory support and a next-generation graphics core with DirectX9 support. There will also be a built-in PCI Express bus.

The developers report that you can work with Newport as with a regular keyboard laptop, or you can unfasten the keyboard and work with the screen as with a touch tablet PC. At the same time, the device will support new wireless standards, including 802.11g and 802.11n.

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Pregnancy and childbirth changes a woman's brain 26.12.2016

Scientists from the Autonomous University of Barcelona (Spain) have shown how the structure of a woman's brain changes during pregnancy. It also turned out that the changes persist for two years after the birth of a child - perhaps longer.

The authors of the work, using magnetic resonance imaging, compared the brain structure of 25 women before and after their first pregnancy. As controls, brain scans were also taken by their male partners, as well as another 20 women who were not pregnant, and their partners.

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The researchers did not observe any changes in memory or other functions during pregnancy, so the loss of gray matter does not imply any cognitive impairment, but only speaks of actual adaptive processes.

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