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Feb 16 2026ENVIRONMENT

Turning Trash into Treasure: How Old Shrink Wrap Gets a New Life

Ever wondered what happens to all that shrink wrap after it's used? It turns out, it can be turned into something new and useful. A special process called STRAP is making this possible. It takes old shrink wrap, full of inks, glue, and even bits of paper, and turns it into clean, clear plastic. Thi

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Feb 16 2026HEALTH

How Heat Boosts Blood Flow Without Stressing the Heart

Ever wondered why you feel your heart pumping harder when you're hot? It's not just your heart working overtime. Heat can make blood flow better in certain body parts. But how? Scientists wanted to find out. They looked at how heat affects blood flow in different arteries. They did tests on eight h

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Feb 14 2026EDUCATION

Why Handwritten Notes Trump Digital Ones

Ever wondered why some people still prefer scribbling notes by hand instead of typing or snapping pics? It turns out, there's a good reason for it. Studies have found that jotting down notes manually can boost memory more effectively than typing or taking photos. When someone writes by hand, they e

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Feb 13 2026LIFESTYLE

Keeping Up the Good Work: The Secret to Building Lasting Habits

Ever wondered why some people stick to their goals while others give up quickly? The answer might lie in something called a streak. You know, like when you play a game and try not to break your winning streak. It turns out, this idea can be applied to real life too. People who manage to keep up wit

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Jan 29 2026WEATHER

When Earth's Weather Throws a Tantrum: Understanding Bomb Cyclones

Ever wondered why some storms seem to come out of nowhere and cause so much chaos? Enter the bomb cyclone, a weather event that can feel like a winter hurricane. It brings strong winds, heavy snow, and even power outages. But what exactly is it? A bomb cyclone is not just any storm. It's a storm th

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Jan 28 2026LIFESTYLE

The Science Behind a Perfect Pint of Guinness

Ever wondered why a perfectly poured Guinness looks so good? It's not just luck. It's all about the science and the technique. First, you need the right glass. A clean, dry Guinness glass with the harp logo is key. This isn't just for looks. The harp helps you know when to stop pouring. Next, angle

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Jan 28 2026TECHNOLOGY

Turning Your Phone into a Mini Linux Computer: A Fun Experiment

Ever thought about turning your phone into a tiny Linux computer? It might sound crazy, but with the right app, it's possible. Local Desktop lets you install a full Arch Linux system on your phone, complete with a desktop environment. It's not perfect, but it's a cool way to repurpose your device.

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Jan 27 2026HEALTH

Eat Smart, Sleep Tight: How Your Diet Affects Your Rest

Ever felt like you're doing everything right but still can't sleep well? It turns out, your diet might be the sneaky culprit. Research shows that munching on fruits, veggies, and whole grains can actually improve your sleep quality. How? These foods are loaded with carbs that help your brain absorb

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Jan 27 2026HEALTH

What's on Your Plate? A Closer Look at the New Food Rules

Every five years, the U. S. government rolls out new food guidelines. These rules help shape what Americans eat and influence big food programs. Before these guidelines hit the shelves, a team of nutrition experts spends two years reviewing the latest research. They hold public meetings and gather f

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Jan 27 2026FINANCE

Investment Outlook: Event Hospitality & Entertainment Ltd. in the Spotlight

Event Hospitality & Entertainment Ltd. (EVT) has caught the eye of investors and analysts alike. The company's recent financial performance has sparked interest, with a notable shift from last year's losses to a modest profit. In the latest quarter, EVT reported revenue of A$290. 83 million, a sign

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