Don't close applications

Closing apps on iPhone and Android is harmful for your smartphone. Swiping apps up, hoping to save battery life or speed up your smartphone's performance, only makes things worse. The fact is that frequent opening and closing of apps consumes more resources than keeping them running in the background. Apple itself recommends closing apps only if you are certain that you won't be using them in the next couple of hours.

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March 2, 2024

Pinterest announces key color shades for 2024

Pinterest has announced the key color shades for 2024. After analyzing trends in fashion, design, and culture, the service has concluded that the following shades will be in trend: Orange Desert, Pink Marmalade, Blue Water, Green Moss, Brown Mocha.

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March 2, 2024

Donald Trump has launched his own line of sneakers

The regular model costs $399, while the signature edition is priced around $9000. The former US president made this announcement just a day after being fined $355 million. He has been accused of financial fraud.

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March 2, 2024

Familiar Voices: How Wild Cats in Zoos Respond to Human Voices

Wild cats in zoos recognize the voices of familiar individuals, according to an experiment conducted by American zoologists. The experiment involved playing recordings of voices of both familiar and unfamiliar people to the wild cats. The results show that the animals respond quicker and more intensely to familiar voices. The study was conducted in two stages, initially involving cheetahs, servals, a tiger, a cougar, and a lynx. Later, lions, fishing cats, a clouded leopard, a sand cat, and snow leopards were included in the experiment. The findings indicate the significance of social stimuli for wild cats, despite the fact that most species typically live solitary lives in their natural habitat.

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March 2, 2024

Banana Peel: A Revolutionary Replacement for Packaging Films

Scientists have proposed replacing conventional packaging films and bags with banana peels. Researchers suggest extracting lignocellulosic fibers from bananas, followed by additional processing to create the film. This material is just as strong as plastic. Experiments have shown that banana peel films decompose by over 90% within a month when buried in soil, without producing any harmful or hazardous byproducts.

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March 2, 2024

Tennessee ban on cold beer sales

A bill has been introduced in the Tennessee State Congress to prohibit the sale of cold beer. The Tennessee Department of Transportation claims that 1 in 3 fatal car accidents is related to drunk driving. According to the congressmen, warm beer in stores will serve as a deterrent for people who are considering opening a beer bottle while driving.

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February 28, 2024

Paul McCartney got his guitar back

Paul McCartney has been reunited with his Höfner bass guitar, which went missing in 1972. He recorded numerous hits and used it until the breakup of The Beatles in the late 1960s. The musician started the search for the guitar in 2018, and eventually launched the project 'The Lost Bass' for this purpose. The project received information that the thief sold the instrument to the owner of a pub near the crime scene. This message was picked up by the media and spread worldwide. Soon, a resident of a house on the southern coast of England remembered an old bass guitar that was stored in his attic and realized it was the same instrument. Paul McCartney has already received the guitar.

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February 28, 2024

Users Are Returning Apple Vision Pro in Mass Numbers

Users have started returning Apple Vision Pro in large quantities. The main complaints are about the inconvenience of use, headaches, and motion sickness after wearing the headset. Many also complain about the weight of the device and the strong pulling down of the front part of the head. In addition to this, customers believe that the price of the device does not justify its capabilities and is not suitable for regular use.

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February 28, 2024

Defeating deadly brain cancer

In Belgium, for the first time in the world, a deadly brain cancer has been defeated. 13-year-old Lucas fought against diffuse intrinsic pontine glioma for 7 years and finally overcame the disease with the help of a new experimental drug.

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February 28, 2024

Tragic outcome

During a surgery involving the Da Vinci robotic surgeon, a malfunction occurred which caused serious damage to an American woman's intestines. Unfortunately, the patient was unable to fully recover from the injuries and passed away six months later.

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February 28, 2024

Doubling of Vegetation Area in Greenland: Consequences of Glacial Melting

The vegetation area in Greenland has doubled over the past 30 years due to the melting of glaciers. Scientists have explained that the danger of these processes lies in the expansion of marsh areas, which serve as a powerful source of methane. Methane has a much greater greenhouse effect than carbon dioxide. Another concern is the irreversible link between warming processes in the region. Ice-free land surfaces better retain heat in both winter and summer, causing even more heating. As a result, the more marshes are formed in Greenland due to warming, the more they will continue to thaw and expand. In areas where vegetation has managed to establish itself, the process is even faster.

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February 28, 2024

Cross-cultural Differences in Emoji Interpretation

Chinese and British people have different interpretations of emojis. Scientists have proven that emojis are interpreted differently depending on a person's gender, culture, and age. They can give messages emotional nuances and ambiguity. The study involved 253 Chinese and 270 British participants. They were shown 24 emojis representing six basic emotions: happiness, disgust, fear, sadness, surprise, and anger.

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February 28, 2024

The cause of the largest extinction

Scientists have identified the causes of the Great Permian Extinction, during which 81% of marine animals and 70% of terrestrial vertebrates, as well as some plants, disappeared. The cause of this largest catastrophe in Earth's history is linked to ozone depletion caused by massive volcanic eruptions, as revealed by sulfur isotope analysis in Permian deposits. It is likely that explosive volcanism destroyed the ozone layer, reducing the number of oxygen molecules on the planet that block ultraviolet radiation. This led to negative consequences for flora and fauna.

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February 28, 2024

Forest restoration

One guy from Canada has dedicated his life to forest restoration. 25-year-old Antoine Moses has already planted 1.3 million trees across the country and even set a world record by planting 23 thousand saplings in 24 hours.

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February 28, 2024

Swiss Invention

A self-destructing USB drive has been developed in Switzerland. The Overdrive USB is capable of burning itself if you need to quickly get rid of data. Additionally, it can encrypt files and only connects to a computer after 3 attempts.

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February 26, 2024

England invents sugarconcrete: a sweet construction material

In England, they have invented sugarconcrete. This sweet construction material is 5 times lighter than regular concrete and sets 5 times faster. It is made from bagasse - the byproduct of sugar cane processing.

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February 26, 2024

First car number plate ever sold in Australia fetches $11.5 million at auction

The first car number plate ever issued in Australia in 1910, bearing the inscription NSW 1, has been sold at auction for a staggering $11.5 million. Despite the impressive amount, it falls short of the record set by the P7 number plate, which was sold in Dubai for $15 million.

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February 26, 2024

OpenAI's Groundbreaking AI Technology: Revolutionizing Everyday Life

OpenAI is working on developing the latest AI technology. Insiders report that OpenAI is developing cutting-edge software that allows AI to control various devices and automate a wide range of tasks, from buying tickets to booking restaurants, based on just a single user's text query. If OpenAI succeeds in implementing this project, it will truly revolutionize the world of AI. Such technology can significantly expand the boundaries of AI usage, making it an integral part of everyday life.

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February 26, 2024

British woman finds missing dogs using thermal drone

Erika Hart monitors ads about runaway pets, travels to the area of their disappearance, and locates the dogs from the air. In this way, she has already saved 330 dogs.

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February 26, 2024

Unusual camera

An engineer from the USA has invented a poetic camera. Poetroid, with the help of AI, recognizes objects in front of it and instead of taking a photo, it generates poems about them. For example, the camera captured a pizza and within a few seconds, the gadget came up with an ode to the Italian dish.

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February 26, 2024