An ambitious project is set to take shape east of Sharjah International Airport, right next to the headquarters of the e…
Environment
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A team of sociologists from the U.S. and Ireland has demonstrated that transitioning to a four-day workweek enhances the quality of life for employees and top management while also benefiting…
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Mind & Life
Are your father’s jokes getting on your nerves? Don’t worry: a sense of humor isn’t hereditary.
If you find yourself rolling your eyes at your dad’s cheesy puns during family gatherings, researchers say there’s no need to worry. According to a new study, you’re unlikely to…
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Most types of chewing gum sold in stores are made from various synthetic rubbers derived from petroleum, similar to the plastics used in car tires. “If this thought makes you…
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Health & Beauty
The dream of living by the sea makes sense: the water element protects the brain from degradation.
Neurologists from Fujian Medical University in China assert that lakes and rivers also have a healing effect on our brains. Therefore, living near water is the secret to a healthy…
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Fortunately, the global suicide rate is on the decline. However, it could drop even faster if the residents of Earth move away from fossil fuels. A team of researchers from…
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At first glance, the findings from the University of North Carolina (USA) may not seem groundbreaking. However, they actually reveal something significant. Researchers dedicated their work to studying aging at…
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As they prepared for the current Paris Olympics, organizers aimed to host the most environmentally friendly games in history. The purple running track stands as a testament to how they…
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The foundation of this innovation is the fight for the environment. Who would have thought that opening a plastic bottle could ruin your mood for an entire week? What was…
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Food & Nutrition
Even a partial reduction in humanity’s sugar consumption could have a positive impact on the planet, according to experts.
Over the past 60 years, global sugar consumption has quadrupled. Today, sugar accounts for about 8 percent of all calories consumed by the average person on Earth. Some may think…
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Food & Nutrition
Scientists have invented a new type of chocolate that is healthier and more environmentally friendly.
It’s interesting to consider how chocolatiers will respond to this innovation. After all, a product made with new technology must align with the delicate recipes of chocolate confections. Meanwhile, researchers…
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As strange as it may seem, our consumer-driven society is making people increasingly careless, or to put it bluntly, downright filthy. Researchers report that many individuals routinely flush household waste…
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Winter holidays have their hidden sides, revealing a true ecological nightmare. As Christmas approaches, children around the world write letters to Santa, asking him to bring the most wonderful toys.…
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Mind & Life
Scientific jokes: Chris Rea was advised to replace the car with a train in his Christmas song.
Researchers have calculated that Chris Rea’s journey, which inspired the popular 1986 song “Driving Home for Christmas,” resulted in a carbon footprint of 44 kilograms. However, according to a team…
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Biodegradable bags are often marketed as a more environmentally friendly alternative to traditional plastic bags. However, a new study has raised doubts about this claim. Researchers from Southeast University in…
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Global warming has become such a widespread phenomenon that it’s hard to surprise anyone with it. However, few realize that even something seemingly small and harmless can cause significant harm…
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Excess weight, refined hair Eczema is just one part of the unpleasant changes in appearance and health caused by microplastics . These tiny pieces of plastic, measuring less than 5…
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Science & Technology
About microbes and humans: an important part of the body lives on after its death.
In every human body thrives a complex community of trillions. microorganisms They are important for the health of the body as long as a person is alive. These microbial symbionts…