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Cardiologists refer to atrial fibrillation as a heart rhythm disorder characterized by irregular and often rapid contractions of the heart’s atrial m…

Juggling two tasks at once isn’t always an advantage. Research shows that people who text while walking are more likely to suffer serious falls. Even…

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Here’s another reason to age gracefully and beautifully. According to a recent study by researchers at the University of Strathclyde in Glasgow, UK, i…

According to American scientists involved in the City of Hope research project, waistlines are expanding over the years because aging stem cells are …

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Let’s correct this oversight—this nutritious vegetable deserves a leading role in a healthy diet. Th…

Tender salad cabbage features a fluffy head of juicy, crunchy leaves packed with fiber, making it a …

It turns out that children who do not eat meat are thinner and shorter than those who do.
A team of …

Cheesecake is one of the most beloved desserts, and it can be made in two ways: using the classic ba…

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European countries have declared a state of emergency due to the threat of wildfires and health risks as an unprecedented heatwave sweeps across the continent.
Meanwhile, climatologists and meteorologists have warned that the heat in European nations will become even more unbearable, with periods of abnormally high temperatures in some areas extending for at least another month.
Heatwaves Will Become More Frequent and Last Longer
In much of southern Europe, temperatures have soared above 104°F …

Responsibility is a significant matter, and making a responsible decision is no small feat. For instance, imagine you’re walking through the jungle and suddenly come face to face with a massive, menacing tiger. What do you do? There are plenty of options: you could climb a vine, try to run away, or even pretend you didn’t see the tiger at all. But it’s best to take a moment to think it through. Acting in haste can lead to mistakes. How right your decision is—well, that’s something the tiger wil…

Birds molt in different ways. Some species undergo a gradual feather change, allowing them to continue flying. Cranes, on the other hand, are particularly skittish during their molting period and will flee at the slightest hint of danger, unable to fly at that time. Woodpeckers molt in a way that allows them to maintain their foraging habits.
But when it comes to penguins, the molting process is quite different. They shed all their feathers at once and then stand still for about two weeks, wait…

Scientists have calculated that Chris Rea’s journey, which inspired the popular 1986 song “Driving Home For Christmas,” caused 44 kg of carbon emissions.
However, according to a team from the University of Sheffield, the renowned songwriter and performer could reduce this carbon footprint by as much as 88 percent if he traveled by train. In that case, CO₂ emissions would be only 5 kg.
The Song as a Catalyst for Research
Scientists encouraged the artist to reconsider that legendary Ch…

Creamy Salmon and Mushroom Bake
Ingredients:

200g of salmon fillet (approx. 7 oz)
5-6 champignon mushrooms
1 small onion
150ml of 10% cream (approx. 2/3 cup)
50g of grated cheese (approx. 1/2 cup)
Salt and pepper to taste

Instructions:

Finely chop the onion and sauté it in vegetable oil until it becomes translucent.
Wash, clean, and slice the mushrooms, then add them to the onions.
Sauté until the mushrooms are partially cooked, then add the salmon cut into small pieces.
Season with salt and …

Satellite NISAR will be launched on June 18 from the Satish Dhawan Space Centre in Sriharikota, located in the Bay of Bengal. The $1.5 billion research satellite will conduct real-time observations regardless of the time of day and weather conditions.
The tritonal NISAR, equipped with a 12-meter radar antenna, will monitor soil conditions and the water flowing through it with unprecedented detail. The information obtained will be extremely useful for farmers, climatologists, and disaster respon…