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Dreams. Desires. Hopes. How important they are! Yet we live our lives without giving them much thought. People are such strange beings. And so perfect…

According to researchers, two-thirds of pet owners share their beds with their animals. However, a recent study revealed that parasites found on dogs…

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The wisest characters in books and films—like Gandalf from “The Lord of the Rings” or Dumbledore from “Harry Potter”—are often portrayed as having ma…

Older adults who regularly engage in both aerobic and strength exercises perform better on cognitive tests than those who lead a sedentary lifestyle …

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Before it became a “people’s currency” and the foundation for trendy cocktails, strong rum made fro…

Fruit jelly can replace candies, cakes, cookies, pastries, and ice cream in the diets of both child…

In the sweltering climate of Spain, wine could quickly go to your head if it weren’t diluted with w…

The distinctive features of apricot wine include its rich yellow color with a possible reddish hue,…

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The team at the University of Copenhagen claims that a natural metabolite called urolithin A, found in pomegranates, aids in the removal of damaged brain cells. To investigate this, researchers modeled Alzheimer’s disease (AD) cells in laboratory mice.
Previous Research Laid the Groundwork for New Discoveries
Earlier, the same team discovered that a form of vitamin B3 known as nicotinamide riboside (NR) helps eliminate damaged mitochondria from the brain.
“Many patients with neurodegenerative d…

Previous research has linked intermittent fasting to benefits such as weight loss and a reduced risk of developing dementia. However, a new study by an international team of scientists led by researchers from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) has revealed that this type of fasting may actually increase the risk of cancer.
This discovery builds on the team’s earlier work, which found that fasting in mice enhanced the regenerative abilities of their intestinal stem cells while also …

Conversation Between Sasha and Alexey (3 years 11 months) at the Dacha
Sasha: Aloshka, I love you!
Alexey: And I don’t love you!
Sasha: But I still love you!

Alexey: Sasha, don’t touch me!
Sasha: Wait! I’ll touch you just a little more and then I won’t anymore!

In the sandbox.
Sasha: I’m upset and I’m going to Kyiv!
Alexey: Go ahead and don’t come back!
Sasha: Then I won’t go!

Sasha runs after Alexey with a toy gun in her hand. She catches up and says:
Sasha: Aloshka, can I kill you?

At two …

A team of materials scientists from the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH) in Zurich has developed a new “living” material that incorporates cyanobacteria and absorbs carbon dioxide (CO2). Over time, it hardens and can be used in construction.
Thanks to the cyanobacteria, this new material is photosynthetic. This means it can chemically convert carbon dioxide, sunlight, and water into oxygen and sugars that promote growth.
With the right nutrients, the material can also transform CO2 i…

Сasha is building a tower out of blocks and says to me:
– Mom, don’t knock over my tower, or the blocks will be **FALLEN**!
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Sasha:
– Dad! **I’ll carry the teddy bear, and you’ll carry me**!
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Sasha:
– Mom, remember how this puppy was small, and now it has **GROWN UP**!

When removing stains from colored fabrics, it’s essential to consider the durability of the dye, the potential for spreading, and the harmful effects of stain-removing chemicals.
The most common stains on fabrics or clothing are grease, resin, lacquer, wine, fruit, and berry stains. In the past, a universal remedy for these stains was gasoline soap, which is made by dissolving half a bar of toilet soap in 100 grams of denatured alcohol. The soap should be grated beforehand. Place the soap-alco…

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