Daily horoscope June 3rd.

Cancer♋️ See your friends: from them you will learn a lot of interesting things. And the matter will not be limited to news, proposals are also likely, to which you will immediately agree with enthusiasm. There will be a chance to attend some unusual event, to learn something that will soon prove useful. Some Cancers will have a new hobby. Leo♌️ An interesting day awaits you. There will definitely be an opportunity to take on something completely new, do not miss it. You will find a lot of bright emotions and amazing discoveries. Unusual meetings are not ruled out. Virgo♍️ The day is perfect for taking on new things. You will quickly understand how to deal with them, this does not require someone's advice or tips. Many Virgos will need the ability to bit by bit collect information from various sources.

[Astrology]

June 4, 2023

Daily horoscope June 3rd.

Aries♈️ It is worth focusing on solving important issues. Today you will be especially attentive to details, so you will notice what has eluded others. Probably, it is thanks to your efforts that some family problems that previously bothered everyone will be left behind. Taurus♉️ The day will be very favorable for communication. Unusual meetings are likely, an acquaintance is possible, from which a long friendship or a beautiful romantic story will begin. Listen to your intuition. They will help to negotiate with those who were previously extremely reluctant to make contact. Gemini♊️ Be careful about everything that has to do with money. Today you are prone to some frivolity, so you risk spending a lot on trifles. Before making large, unplanned purchases, think things through or consult with people whose taste and experience you trust.

[Astrology]

June 4, 2023

Indicators of physical health may indicate mental illness.

Australian researchers have suggested that poor physical health scores may be a more accurate indicator of mental illness than changes found on brain scans. Scientists attribute this effect to the side effects of medications, chronic stress, and an increase in infections that people with chronic mental illness suffer from.

[Wellness]

June 4, 2023

Sightful has released a Spacetop laptop with a 100-inch work display.

But there is a caveat: instead of a monitor, the kit comes with VR glasses, behind which the workspace is hidden. The headset produces a Full HD picture on each screen at 72 Hz and is equipped with its own speakers. Place Windows is used by Spacetop OS. There is also Wi-Fi 6, a 5G module and a SIM slot, as well as two USB-C 3.2. The price of a miracle device is $ 2,000.

[Interesting]

June 4, 2023

"Dream shot"

Professional golfer Michael Block performed a "dream shot" at the 2023 PGA Championship - he drove the ball into the hole at a distance of 140 meters on the first attempt. It is noteworthy that the ball did not even roll across the field, but immediately flew right on target.

[Interesting]

June 4, 2023

CurrentBody has released wireless headphones that literally grow hair on your head.

Under the helmet are 120 special LED lamps that stimulate hair growth and slow hair loss. They promise that it will be possible to achieve results if you wear a helmet for 10 minutes daily for 16 weeks in a row. The price starts from 763 euros.

[Wellness]

June 4, 2023

More than half of the world's lakes have shrunk in the past 30 years.

Since the early 1990s, approximately 53% of the world's lakes have shrunk due to industrialization, the climate crisis, population growth and the construction of waterworks. This can lead to problems with drinking water and water supply for agriculture and energy facilities. The world's lakes were losing water at a rate of 22 gigatonnes per year. Reservoirs in Central Asia and the Middle East, as well as in Finland, Canada, Australia, and Brazil suffered the most.

[Interesting]

June 2, 2023

Zigzag skin incisions heal five times faster than straight ones.

Scientists used in the experiments epithelial cells from the kidneys of dogs, which are similar in structure to human skin cells. They make up the structural tissue that covers our body. Next, biologists made incisions of various shapes and widths and looked at how this affects the healing process. It turned out that with curved cuts, it is easier for cells to connect with each other. Physicians and surgeons can use this knowledge to develop better strategies for operating and caring for patients' wounds in the future.

[Wellness]

June 2, 2023

Experiments have shown that you can satisfy your appetite just by looking at pictures of food.

More than a thousand people took part in a series of experiments. They were first shown pictures of M&Ms and then asked how many candies they wanted to eat. People asked for a smaller amount if they had looked at a lot of food photos before. Scientists explain that appetite is closely related to cognitive perception. The participants in the experiment received a physiological response to what they thought, so they could feel completely satisfied without eating anything.

[Wellness]

June 2, 2023

Cobain's broken guitar was sold at auction for nearly $600,000.

Kurt Cobain's guitar was sold at Julien's Auctions for $595,000. The Nirvana frontman crashed a black Fender Stratocaster on stage at the Hard Rock Cafe in New York City. The instrument was restored, but it can no longer be played.

[Interesting]

June 2, 2023

Nearly half of animal species are declining.

According to a new study, 48% of animal species on Earth are currently experiencing population decline. This means a serious threat to biodiversity. The study looked at population densities of over 70,000 animals. Scientists explain that the evolution and even extinction of species is normal in itself, but now they are happening 100-1000 times faster than before. Researchers warn that humans could be causing the "sixth mass extinction" on Earth. The biodiversity crisis threatens the ecosystems on which life depends, the spread of disease and the stability of the global economy.

[Interesting]

June 2, 2023

Psychologists have identified a quality that prevents one from becoming a bribe-taker.

They found that people who tend to feel guilty are less likely to accept bribes, especially when it would cause obvious harm to other people.

[Psychology]

June 2, 2023

Spend more time reading!

With every book we read the world around us grows and we open up to it in a whole new way. ▫️Unfortunately because of the internet, reading books isn’t so popular anymore. But reading literature through electronic gadgets doesn’t convey the characters’ emotions and meaning behind their actions as well as books do. A hard-cover book can convey what the character is feeling and what is going on in their hearts. Books are food for our thoughts and warmth for our souls.

[Psychology]

June 2, 2023

Time to live!

Anxiety, worries, fears, grudges - this is what concerns every person every day. Only for some reason people prefer to look the other way. If the stomach is bothering you, for example, you go to the doctor. ✔however, when they have depressive thoughts and a burden on their chest - they bottle up their emotions and they live on. And the situation only gets more complicated. Enough is enough! Stop lying to yourself that you don't have the time, energy or money to take care of yourself. Tale care of your thoughts, your beautiful soul and break the circle of survival. ✔a circle where you struggle with problems, difficulties, sometimes even with relatives. ✔Take the firdt step, do it! Only you and your own to feet are able to do it.

[Psychology]

June 2, 2023

Second opinions.

Freedom of speech and equality, to which the whole world is actively striving, can sometimes backfire. There are information attacks and hoaxes, news which are absurd but still lots of people believe. And there is a single reason for all of this — everyone seeks to impose their own opinions. Sharing personal views is not so bad, but what if a person is completely incompetent in what they say? Everyone wants to give their 2 cents where nobody asked. And you, as a reasonable person, should be able to understand and sense the difference between what is worth listening to and what is not. Don't even try to explain anything - they will still try to prove the opposite to you with foam at the mouth. However, if you see that a person is disposed to criticism, then this is not such a bad idea — you can thoroughly discuss it.

[Psychology]

June 2, 2023

11 Things Worse Than Cheating

Cheating is a quick and 100% way to ruin a relationship, but there are lots of other things that are just as, if not more, dangerous when it comes to risks to marital happiness. ▪️ Lying and hiding things from your partner. ▪️ Not being completely attached to the person. ▪️ Quiet disagreement. ▪️ Lack of communication. ▪️ Stubbornness, not compromising. ▪️ Arguing over trivial things and everyday issues. ▪️ Condescension. ▪️ Staying in a relationship of convenience. ▪️ Manipulating. ▪️ Jealousy. ▪️ Pretending.

[Psychology]

June 2, 2023

How to get excited about life.

1. Create a "haven of solitude" at home. That is, your own space where everything is exactly the way you want it. Choose the most comfortable place — bedroom, balcony, bathroom, and furnish it with those items that make you feel relaxed. Candles, fragrance oil sticks, a rug with a fluffy nap, a bouquet of dried flowers, a painting, etc. 2. Start a "grounding" ritual. That is, a healthy habit to become a daily ritual that fills you with energy. It can be just reading a few book pages before going to bed, walking in a park, doing yoga, drinking a cup of tea every night in a quiet cafe. Choose your own, and such an "anchor" will become a regular emotional nourishment for you. 3. Observe. Keep in mind that each of us needs to talk and get through our emotions, and that we can support ourselves better than anyone else. You can try to imagine a glass wall between you and the person you're talking to.

[Psychology]

June 2, 2023

Books that will tickle your nerves.

1. "Gerald's Game," Stephen King The author's name speaks for itself. The guru of horror and suspense offers a tale that will give you goosebumps: the heroine, handcuffed to bed in a country house. There's not a soul around, the door is open, and the first guest to come is a stray dog... 2. "Recursion," Blake Crouch A detective investigates a strange suicide: a woman killed herself because she was longing for her husband and son. Which she never had. And this case is not the last: it seems that the world is dotted with an epidemic of madness. The investigation leads to the secret laboratories of neurobiologists. Who is responsible for the mind games of thousands of people, and how to stop it? 3."The Perfect Nanny," Leila Slimani The bestselling psychological thriller written by a French writer. Based on a true story.

[Psychology]

June 2, 2023

Cryostimulation helps to lose weight.

Cryostimulation treats obesity - after sessions, obese people lose weight and become physically stronger. They also improve metabolic rates - the levels of cholesterol, glucose and other substances are approaching normal. This was shown by the experiments of Italian scientists.

[Wellness]

June 2, 2023

The brain prefers pleasant sounds on the left.

Neuroscientists in Switzerland have discovered a feature in our perception of pleasant sounds. They cause stronger neural activity in the brain's auditory system when heard from the left side. Heightened sensitivity to certain sounds coming from certain directions may have important evolutionary implications. In past millennia, human survival depended on it.

[Interesting]

June 2, 2023