A new has been identified by American psychiatrist Rami Kaminski. The otrovert differs from both introverts and extroverts, harmoniously coexisting wi…
Construction on Saadiyat Island, a cultural hub in the , appears to be nearing completion.
Plans for the National Museum of Zayed were first officiall…
However, her ideas felt constrained within a single movement. Her boundless creativity constantly sought new niches for expression.
If Elsa Schiaparel…
is beneficial for your heart, muscles, and overall well-being. However, there’s one habit that can undermine these benefits: postponing your shower a…
A new study from the team at Yamagata University has revealed that men with a stronger sex drive—libido—are 69 percent less likely to die than their …
The Smarter You Are, the More Truth You Hold
Max Tegmark, a physicist and AI expert from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, has issued a deep…
As we navigate through life, the risk of developing chronic diseases gradually increases. While we all age chronologically at the same rate, our biol…
A team of researchers from Stony Brook University (USA) has identified an age threshold after which human cognitive function begins to decline.
By an…
is the seventh leading cause of death and a primary cause of disability worldwi…
According to a new study, —one of the most beloved foods—now serves as a protect…
Remote , telecommuting, or working from home has become an integral part of our …
Dr. Deborah Lee, a lifestyle expert and sleep specialist, explains that there ar…
This world’s most popular beverage not only energizes us but also helps us stay …
You’ve been commuting home from work along the same route for five years. But re…
Tender salad cabbage features a fluffy head of juicy, crunchy leaves packed with fiber, making it a …
Seafood is a rich source of protein, essential fatty acids, vitamins D and B12, as well as valuable …
Cheesecake is one of the most beloved desserts, and it can be made in two ways: using the classic ba…
Based on experiments with lab-grown cells, researchers believe that cumin may even suppress the form…
Today marks the birthday of the Ferris wheel – on June 21, 1893, visitors to the World’s Fair in Chicago took their first ride on this iconic attraction. Following the spectacular success of the Eiffel Tower, the “crown jewel” of the 1889 World’s Fair in Paris, the organizers of the Chicago exhibition sought to create a structure that could serve as the event’s signature landmark.
The announced competition for this concept didn’t yield much – engineers were eager to propose building an even tal…
In the realm of meatless cuisine, traditional red borscht is prepared with alternative ingredients such as mushrooms sautéed in flour, bell peppers, legumes, or even herring in tomato sauce (the latter dish is for the adventurous). One particularly popular recipe is for meatless borscht with beans. This version boasts a thick consistency and a rich flavor profile.
Ingredients: 2.5 liters of water; 0.5 kg of cabbage; 0.5 kg of potatoes; 1 beet; 1 carrot; 1 onion; ½ cup of dried white beans or 25…
Frank Jacobus is a designer and a professor at the Fay Jones School of Architecture at the University of Arkansas. He has always been fascinated by transforming ordinary objects into art pieces. Recently, he utilized the neural network Midjourney for such transformations, resulting in a series of visual fantasies centered around chairs and fruits. He named this collection “Fruity.”
In this way, artificial intelligence helped the designer explore the question: what happens when fruits become fu…
American scientists have reached this conclusion. A team of researchers from the University of South Carolina made an unexpected discovery that challenges the stereotype about the necessity of salting water before cooking pasta. It turns out that this habit can actually pose significant health risks. However, this finding specifically pertains to iodized salt.
Recently, iodized salt has gained popularity among chefs preparing healthy dishes, as it helps the human body combat iodine deficiency. …
How a utilitarian item for women’s sleep became a “weapon of victory” for warriors, and why we owe advancements in the production of this essential item to a philosopher.
The Evolution of Socks
It all began with wrapping feet in hair and animal skins. Ancient Greeks covered their heels and toes with leather devices for sleeping comfort, and initially, these “insulators” were used only by women in bed. Men in Ancient Greece wore socks primarily for performances on stage.
Later, leather and line…
Researchers have confirmed that the attention span of the modern individual has significantly decreased.
This issue isn’t limited to the average adult, who can focus on a task for just 17 minutes and 10 seconds amidst a whirlwind of problems. Scientists assert that the situation is even worse for half of Generation Z, aged 18 to 24, who admit to getting distracted every 60 seconds. Interestingly, this level of mental wandering is typical for only 7 percent of people over 65.
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