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    How to get rid of yellow stains on clothing without bleach.

    Yellow stains from can be a real headache for white shirts. Many of us instinctively reach for bleach, but it doesn’t al…

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    The Magic of Glimmers: Scientists Unveil the Secrets of the Parthenon’s Light Effects

    The team from the University of Oxford (UK) has studied and recreated the lighting system of the ancient Greek temple of the Parthenon, located on the Athenian Acropolis. This magnificent…

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    Our bodies emit light. It fades away along with us.

    Life is truly beautiful, declared the authors of a new experiment from the University of Calgary and the National Research Council of Canada. The researchers reached this conclusion following an…

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    Excessive light from nighttime sources poses a risk for Alzheimer’s disease.

    Excessive urban light pollution caused by streetlights and neon signs may increase the risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease, particularly among individuals under 65 years old. A team from a university…

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    Blue light from mobile devices doesn’t harm sleep: a controversial topic.

    Health experts typically advise against using mobile phones right before bedtime. They argue that the blue light emitted by screens negatively impacts the process of falling asleep and can disrupt…

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    Sleeping at night with raised blinds poses a risk to heart and brain health.

    Streetlights and light pollution from traffic disrupt our natural sleep cycles and can lead to insomnia. They significantly increase the risk of stroke. A lack of quality nighttime rest puts…

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    Nighttime artificial light poses a risk for the development of depression.

    A team of researchers from Monash University in Australia has conducted the world’s largest study on the impact of artificial light at night on mental health. According to the scientists’…

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    Dear Zimonka, I feel sad: how simple rituals overcome seasonal melancholy.

    According to the Royal College of Psychiatrists in the UK, about three percent of adults suffer from Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD). Meanwhile, many others feel downcast at the thought of…

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    From Owl to Lark: How to Change Your Daily Rhythms

    In any interview with an Olympian, top entrepreneur, or millionaire, early rising is often cited as one of the secrets to success. It’s no wonder that the idea of shifting…

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    The world’s oceans are steadily becoming darker: biologists are sounding the alarm.

    Almost all life in the ocean depends on the upper layers of water where sunlight penetrates, known as the photic zone. A new study has revealed that this narrow window…

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    How many eyes does a bee have?

    Some animals have what is known as a third eye, while certain spiders boast a total of eight eyes. But how many do bees have? At first glance, one might…

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    The eyes of reindeer function like night vision goggles.

    Santa Claus doesn’t need to worry about his trusty reindeer getting lost in the vast Arctic wilderness or failing to see where they need to go. These animals possess a…

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    Brain games? Scientists have claimed that the color purple doesn’t actually exist.

    Therefore, researchers claim that the color purple does not exist: it is created by brain When we see red and blue wavelengths of light at the same time, it can…

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    A common food dye makes skin and muscles transparent: a discovery.

    Researchers at Stanford University (USA) have stated that the property dye which has not yet been tested on humans, may eventually be used to detect injuries or tumors. To make…

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    Scientists have discovered a strange planet: light and fluffy, like cotton candy.

    This enormous celestial body is located 1232 light-years away from Earth. The exoplanet WASP-193b is nearly 50 percent larger than Jupiter. Despite this, it is so light and fluffy that…

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    Traffic Light with Brains

    Traffic Light Traffic lights on city streets can be quite inconvenient. While one direction may have a green light, there might not be a single car in sight. Meanwhile, a…

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    Culture of Housing

    To ensure that a person feels comfortable in their apartment, it’s essential to organize the space tastefully and conveniently. This doesn’t mean you need to fill your home with expensive…

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