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Gen Z’s Food Waste Dilemma: Unpacking Generational Disparities Compared to Parents
Okay, I need to shorten the given article down to about 600 words and add some pictures. Let me start by understanding the main points. The article talks about Gen Z wasting more food due to confusion over ‘best before’ labels and lack of knowledge about checking food freshness. There’s also mention of a Harvard […]
Meta Unveils 50,000km Undersea Cable Network Surpassing Earth’s Circumference as Longest Global Subsea Link
Meta Announces 50,000km Undersea Cable Amid Security Concerns By Marti Stelling and Freya Barnes | Updated: 01:48 GMT, 18 February 2025 Meta, owner of Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp, has unveiled plans to construct Project Waterworth—a 50,000km (31,000-mile) undersea cable connecting the U.S., India, Brazil, South Africa, and other regions. The ambitious project, set to be […]
Hidden Health Hazards: Toilet Plume Bacterial Spread and Why You Must Close the Lid Before Flushing
The Hidden Dangers of Flushing Without Closing the Toilet Lid (Images included below) Flushing the toilet with the lid open releases a cloud of bacteria-laden droplets into the air, posing health risks. A study by researchers in China highlights how common pathogens like E. coli and Staphylococcus aureus (S. aureus) become airborne during flushing, increasing […]
Cambridge Scientists Create AI-Powered Pyjamas to Enhance Beauty Sleep Quality
Cambridge Scientists Develop AI-Enhanced Pyjamas to Improve Sleep Health By Xantha Leatham, Deputy Science Editor | Updated: 22:21 GMT, 18 Feb 2025 For many, slipping into pyjamas is the ultimate comfort ritual after a long day. Now, Cambridge researchers have taken this cozy habit to the next level by creating “smart pyjamas” embedded with AI […]
British Egyptologist Unveils Largest Ancient Egyptian Discovery Since Tutankhamun’s Tomb
Discovery of Thutmose II’s Tomb Ends Century-Long Search (Images: 1. Piers Litherland at the site; 2. Depiction of Thutmose II; 3. Tomb entrance; 4. Howard Carter in 1922) A century after Howard Carter’s groundbreaking discovery of Tutankhamun’s tomb in 1922, archaeologists have finally uncovered another long-lost pharaonic burial site. Led by Scottish Egyptologist Piers Litherland, […]
Bamboo-Based Underwear Combats Chafing with Futuristic Moisture-Wicking Design
Futuristic Bamboo Underwear Could End Chafing for Good For millions worldwide, painful chafing is a daily struggle. But innovative underwear made from bamboo promises relief. Step One’s boxers and knickers, crafted from organic bamboo viscose, combine breathability, moisture-wicking, and antibacterial properties to tackle discomfort. Now available in UK John Lewis stores, these garments aim to […]
Critical Alert: 1.8 Billion Gmail Users Face Rising Cyberattacks Enabling Account Theft and Security Breach
Cybersecurity Alert: New Phishing Tool Astaroth Bypasses 2FA to Hack Email Accounts Cybersecurity experts are warning Gmail, Yahoo, AOL, and Outlook users about Astaroth, a hacking tool bypassing two-factor authentication (2FA). This phishing kit intercepts login credentials, session cookies, and 2FA codes in real time, leaving over 2 billion email accounts at risk. The phishing […]
Can NASA Avert the 2032 Impact of 2024 YR4 Asteroid? Shivali Best Explains
Okay, I need to shorten this article about the asteroid 2024 YR4 to around 600 words. The original is quite lengthy with a lot of details and several images. Let me start by skimming through to identify the key points. First paragraph introduces the asteroid and its size compared to Statue of Liberty or Big […]
Futuristic £235,000 Flying Car Soars Over Traffic in California’s First Public Street Flight Test
Skip Traffic Jams with Alef’s £235,000 Flying Car [Image: Alef Model A hovering over a city street] Tired of traffic? Alef Aeronautics’ Model A—a £235,000 electric car—could soon let you soar over gridlocked roads. Combining road-driving capabilities with vertical takeoff, this futuristic vehicle promises to redefine urban mobility. Drive and Fly The Model A operates […]
Science Uncovers Clues to Moses’ Red Sea Parting in Biblical Account
Scientists Discover "Death Trap" Brine Pools in the Red Sea [IMAGE: A deep-sea ROV illuminates brine pools 4,000 feet below the Red Sea. Caption: Brine pools discovered in the Gulf of Aqaba are 10 times saltier than seawater and devoid of oxygen.] Researchers exploring the Gulf of Aqaba