World Meteorological Day: Share Five Fun Facts Related to the Weather Julie Howard2023-03-2301.7K views The world will celebrate World Meteorological Day on March 23, 2023, to commemorate the founding of the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) in 1950. New York, NY (Merxwire) – The weather… Read more
International Day of Forests! Caring for Forests can Bring Sustainable Earth Amélie Poulain2023-03-2102K views International Day of Forest was officially announced by the United Nations on March 21, 2012. The purpose is to encourage different countries and regions to hold forest protection activities, advocate the importance of forests, and raise public awareness of forest issues. The theme of 2023 is “Forests and Health”. Read more
Could Names Determine People’s Character and Destiny? Derrick Smith2023-03-1904.5K views Do you believe that one’s name has a significant impact on their character and fate? Studies have shown that names influence people’s preferences, academic performance, career development, and even popularity.… Read more
4 Day Week Study Finds Fewer Work Hours but Earns More Profits Amélie Poulain2023-03-1702.4K views The results of the world’s largest 4 Day Week experiment show that the average annual revenue of enterprises increased by 35% and the employee turnover rate dropped by 57%. Therefore, more than 90% of enterprises are willing to allow employees to continue to work 4 days a week. Employees enjoy the balance between work and life, which improves overall work performance and efficiency. Read more
Scientists Find Meditation Makes the Brain Younger Derrick Smith2023-03-1502.3K views Meditation is a form of training commonly utilized in yoga to reduce mental clutter, promote relaxation, and enhance clarity of thought. What other advantages does meditation offer? Research has demonstrated… Read more
Why Asians are Still Wearing Masks After COVID-19? Amélie Poulain2023-03-1302.6K views After COVID-19 slowed down, countries began to lift mask restrictions. Compared with Western countries, Asians seem less willing to take off masks. About 80% of South Korea, Japan, and Taiwan people continue to wear masks and enjoy the various benefits. Read more
Study: Spending Time On Screens Hardly Affects Children’s Face-to-Face Social Skills Derrick Smith2023-03-1004.9K views Although many parents express concern that their children’s use of smartphones and social media might harm their face-to-face social skills, a study suggests that it has minimal impact on children’s… Read more
Negative Consequences of Unsuccessful Marriages: Higher Mortality Risk for Men Derrick Smith2023-03-0701.1K views According to a study from Israel, which was published in the Journal of Clinical Medicine, men who are dissatisfied with their married life may be at an increased risk of… Read more
Avocado is Famous All Over the World. Green Gold Brings Not Only Health But Also the Economy Julie Howard2023-03-0501.4K views Known as green gold, avocado is an essential contributor to the economies of many countries worldwide. The global avocado market will reach US$21.6 billion in 2022 and US$29 billion in… Read more
Whether You Love Coriander Or Not May Determine By Your Genes Amélie Poulain2023-03-0303K views Coriander is native to the Mediterranean and is known as fragrant greens in Chinese because of its unique aroma. After being introduced to Asia, it is often added to dishes or used as the last flavor of dishes. It’s just that the special smell makes some people unacceptable, so the annual “International I Hate Coriander Day” event was launched. Read more