Posts

Showing posts from April, 2022

Twitter CEO Parag Agrawal Faces Employee Anger Over Elon Musk's Criticism

Image
Twitter CEO Parag Agrawal Faces Employee Anger Over Elon Musk's Criticism Twitter Inc executives said at a company wide meeting on Friday that the company would monitor staff attrition, but it was too soon to tell how the buyout deal with Elon Musk would affect. Twitter chief Executive Parag Agrawal sought to quell employee anger on Friday during a company-wide meeting where employee demanded answers to how managers planned to handle an anticipated mass exodus prompted by Elon Musk. The meeting comes after Musk, the Tesla chief executive who sealed a $44 billion deal to buy social media company, repeatedly criticized Twitter's content moderation practices and a top executive responsible for setting speech and safety policies. At the internal town hall meeting, which was heard by Reuters, executive said the company would monitor staff attrition daily, but it was too soon to tell how the buyout deal with Elon Musk would affect staff retention. Musk has pitched lenders on slashing

Life does flash in front of your eyes before you die, a new study suggests

Image
Life does flash in front of your eyes before you die, a new study suggests!! A new study published by the scientific journal Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience, titled "Enhanced Interplay of Neuronal Coherence and Coupling in the Dying Human Brain", reveals that the old saying is true: Our brain might replay key moments of our lives as we depart from this world. The movie of our lives.... one could understand that we might see our lives played out in front of our eyes like a movie, according to data collected from the brain scan of a dying person at the exact moment they gave their last breath. Gamma oscillations of the brain in that instance were comparable to moments where we are deeply focused, dreaming, or remembering something. Flashbacks during near-death experiences The study points out previous anecdotal evidence of individuals who, after going through Near-Death Experiences, tend to remember flashbacks that have been linked to the brain's oscillatory activity. A cas