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Earthโs second moon detected: Scientists discover new natural satellite orbiting our planet
For most of history, we believed Earth had just one moon. Now, astronomers have confirmed that our planet has captured a second, much smaller companion. This new โmini-moon,โ officially named asteroid 2024 PT5, was pulled into Earthโs orbit on September 29, 2024. The discovery has thrilled scientists and sparked curiosity among space enthusiasts. While this ... Read more
At least six slain in Jerusalem shooting attack
The morning in Jerusalem was shattered by sudden violence, leaving the city stunned and searching for answers. At least six people were killed in an attack that unfolded without warning, turning an ordinary day into one marked by grief. The incident now casts a long shadowโover streets and families as well as official corridorsโraising questions ... Read more
Say goodbye to hydrangeas: gardeners strongly advise stopping planting them, hereโs why.
Gardens have always mirrored the seasons, but climate change is reshaping the plants we can grow successfully. Hydrangeasโonce prized for their lush foliage and large bloomsโare increasingly difficult to maintain. This challenge goes beyond aesthetics: it underscores the need to adapt gardening practices to todayโs shifting climate realities. Climate Challenges Facing Hydrangeas Hydrangeas thrive in ... Read more
We Discovered the 10 Best Plants for Air Purification and Low Light
Fresh air feels like new energy, and your space can help create it. Choose living filters that look good and quietly work all day. House plants capture volatile compounds, balance moisture, and soften a room with green calm. While scientists note youโd need many plants to truly change whole-home air, even small gains still matter. ... Read more
The 10 Best Frozen Foods for Improved Blood Sugar, According to a Dietitian
A balanced plate starts in the freezer, where peak-ripeness produce and ready proteins make steady glucose easier. Todayโs options are budget-friendly, quick to prep, and low-waste. Choose wisely and you get fiber, protein, and heart-smart fats that help slow digestion and soften glucose swings. Stock a few standbys, rotate flavors, and use frozen foods to ... Read more
10 Great Movies Fresh On Netflix In September 2025
A new month brings fresh stories, sharp thrills, and generous heart. Septemberโs lineup on Netflix balances award-level craft with crowd-pleasing fun, so your watchlist fills fast without the usual scroll fatigue. Expect tender coming-of-age, sly horror, newsroom fireworks, rom-com fizz, gritty vengeance, and family comfort. Nothing here wastes your time, and everything invites conversation later. ... Read more
The art of small talk: 10 simple phrases that make people glow when you first meet them
A first meeting sets the mood in seconds, so your words carry weight. With relaxed posture, kind eyes, and steady tone, you invite ease. Use small talk as a warm bridge, not a script, and let curiosity guide you. People feel seen, then open up naturally, because you lead with care. Warm Openings That Lower ... Read more
Lunar eclipse 2025: Blood Moonโs effect on health and what it means for pregnant women
On September 7โ8, 2025, a rare lunar eclipse will give India an incredible 82-minute show as the Moon turns deep red during totality. The Blood Moon draws questions about safety, food, sleep, and pregnancy. Science remains steady while traditions add meaning. You can enjoy the spectacle with calm curiosity, respect your routine, and keep trust ... Read more
UK faces growing stockpile of used EV batteries
The UKโs EV Battery Backlog: Risks, Costs, and the Path to Circular Recycling A swelling backlog of end-of-life batteries now sits in UK warehouses, exposing weak links in collection, testing, reuse, and recycling. The numbers keep rising, while fire risks and costs grow. This challenge is about safety, workable economics, and building a circular system ... Read more
Neither in the fridge nor in the basket, hereโs the best place to store strawberries and prevent them from rotting.
How to Keep Strawberries Fresh Longer Fresh strawberries are juicy, colorful, and deliciousโbut they spoil quickly. Many people leave them in a fruit bowl or put them straight in the fridge, yet both methods often make them go bad faster. The real secret is choosing the right berries and storing them properly at home. How ... Read more
Daylight Saving Time: Set your clocks back earlier this year
When clocks shift, it may seem like a small change, but the effects are real. Sleep, mood, and daily routines can all be disrupted. With the end of Daylight Saving Time, we gain an extra hour, yet adjusting takes intention. A smooth transition depends on light, timing, and a few smart habits. Whatโs Changing and ... Read more
New catalyst could make mixed plastic recycling a breakthrough
New Nickel Catalyst Could Transform Plastic Recycling Big changes often start quietly, with one careful cut in the right place. A new nickel catalyst targets stubborn polymer bonds in everyday packaging and converts them into useful liquids under gentler conditions. By reducing the need for pre-sorting and resisting contamination, this innovation moves recycling closer to ... Read more
Potatoes last longer without turning mouldy or mushy if stored away from 1 everyday item
Fresh food keeps its promise when storage supports it, and potatoes are no exception. Left in the wrong place, they soften, sprout, and lose flavor faster than you expect. Change a few habits instead: add distance from troublemakers, ensure airflow, and limit humidity. With those simple moves, shelf life stretches, textures stay firm, and colors ... Read more
New research questions the five-a-day fruit and veg target
Beyond Five-a-Day: Why Eating More Plants Brings Bigger Health Benefits A simple slogan reshaped how we think about food. The five-a-day goal made healthy eating feel achievable, but new evidence shows bigger benefits come from aiming higher. The science is clear: more plants, more often. With smart swaps and small steps, you can boost your ... Read more
Goodbye to those gray hairsโscientists discover how to unleash trapped stem cells to restore hair pigment
A flash of silver at the temples can feel like a verdict, yet the story is changing quickly. Research now suggests that under the right conditions, pigment can return. The reason: pigment machinery stalls but does not die. Biology, lifestyle, and environment all play a roleโreal change begins inside the follicle where hair color is ... Read more
Psychology says preferring solitude over constant socializing is a subtle sign of these 7 unique traits
If youโd rather spend time with a journal, read quietly, or take a solo walk instead of being surrounded by chatter, you might have been called โantisocial.โ But modern psychology tells a different story. Researchers now highlight the difference between solitudeโvoluntary alone time that feels refreshingโand loneliness, which is the painful sense of being disconnected. ... Read more
7 habits boomers think are politeโbut younger generations find draining
What one generation calls good manners, another calls exhausting. While boomers grew up with values shaped by face-to-face connections, younger generations were raised in a world of instant messages, online schedules, and personal boundaries. This generational gap has created friction around what counts as polite. Many habits that once signaled respect or warmth now come ... Read more
Psychology says people who always browse on social media but never comment or post typically display these 5 traits
The Psychology of Silent Social Media Users Social media has become one of the biggest mirrors of human behavior today. Platforms like Instagram, TikTok, Facebook, and X are filled with people posting daily updates, sharing photos, and jumping into conversations. Yet not everyone chooses to engage this way. Many users stay silent, scrolling quietly, observing, ... Read more
Man, 100, Who Still Drives and Skydives Reveals Simple Tips for a Long Life
At 100 years old, Jimmy Hernandez still drives, climbs ladders, and dreams of skydiving again for his 101st birthday. Despite a few age-related issues, he feels strong, has avoided major illnesses, and continues to live with vitality. Whatโs his secret? Hernandez credits hard work, clean living, staying active, a positive outlook, and close family ties. ... Read more