Less Sodium and More Potassium May Help Reduce Cardiovascular Risk Ernest Harry2023-09-2601.4K views What is your daily intake of sodium and potassium? A study has revealed that a reduction in sodium consumption and an increase in potassium intake are correlated with a decreased… Read more
International Day For Failure in Finland Tells us: Only by Cherishing Failure You can Embrace Success Amélie Poulain2023-09-2403.6K views Today’s society pursues success, and few people want to encounter failure. They just want everything to go smoothly. However, Finland, a Nordic country whose educational philosophy is highly recognized by everyone, has established an annual “International Day For Failure” to remind everyone that only by facing failure calmly can they pursue success in future life. Read more
Top 10 Most Environmentally Friendly Countries in the World in 2022 Julie Howard2023-09-2101.7K views According to the Environmental Performance Index (EPI) published every two years, Denmark stands out among 180 countries as the most environmentally friendly country in the world. Miami, FL (Merxwire) –… Read more
Japan Housing Market is Heating Up! Single-Family Homes Sold Increased Most Significantly Ferre Keira2023-09-1902.2K views Japanese housing market rose against the trend. The home sales index in May was 114.7, an increase of 2.6% from the previous month. Among them, the sales volume of single-family… Read more
Excessive Brain Use may Increase Hunger! Exercise Helps Reduce the Desire to Overeat Amélie Poulain2023-09-1706K views Research has found that after brain-consuming activities such as thinking, reading, creating, and problem-solving, the brain will release eating signals, namely “hunger” to remind itself that it needs to replenish calories to cope with these brain-consuming activities. So we often have the desire to eat and drink after studying or working. Read more
Japanese Diet’s Secret Recipe for Longevity Julie Howard2023-09-1401.8K views Why do Japanese people live so long? In addition to sound medical care and a safe living environment, scientists believe that the longevity of the Japanese is related to their… Read more
Global Warming Crisis: Half of Glaciers in The World will Disappear Before The End of This Century Amélie Poulain2023-09-1102K views The latest research shows that global glaciers are under strong threat due to global warming. If the average temperature of the earth increases by 1.5 degrees Celsius, more than half of the glaciers will disappear before the end of this century. In addition to affecting water resources, it will also affect the freshwater supply for 2 billion people, causing serious damage to the ecology. Read more
Environmentally Friendly Straws May not be As Healthy As You Think Julie Howard2023-09-0802.2K views Scientists have shown that global plastic pollution is approaching an irreversible tipping point. Recycling and cleaning technology alone are not enough. Only by reducing use can we effectively control plastic… Read more
Japan Released That Multiple Food Radioactive Material Tests Meet Standards Ferre Keira2023-09-0801.8K views After the Fukushima wastewater was discharged, Japan released the local government’s test report on radioactive substances in food. The test items included milk, baby food, drinking water, agricultural products, seafood… Read more
American Professors Think that ChatGPT is Better at Writing Than College Students Julie Howard2023-09-0601.8K views Is It Good to Use ChatGPT to Write Homework? ChatGPT has set off a wave of usage all over the world. Nearly 75% of the students surveyed expressed their willingness… Read more