Celebrate Christmas & New Year’s Eve at Taiwan’s Tallest Landmark “Taipei 101” Audrey Hazel2022-12-0203.4K views In Taiwan’s highest landmark, “Taipei 101”, visitors can feel the festive atmosphere. When traveling to Taiwan, you must visit Taipei 101. This is not only one of the most representative… Read more
Pursue Life-Work Balance! 50% U.S. Workforce Tends To “Quiet Quitting” Derrick Smith2022-11-2901.3K views Quiet Quitting does not mean that employees quit their jobs, but that they are not as efficient or productive at work as they used to be! In recent years, the… Read more
Hidden Hunger Crisis, Experts Remind Balanced Nutrition is Essential Julie Howard2022-11-2601.6K views Hidden hunger refers to chronic vitamin and mineral deficiencies. In the long run, you may fall into the predicament of lack of 8 essential nutrients such as calcium, iron, and… Read more
World Vegetarian Day is Coming, Let’s Respond to a Meat-free, Environmentally Friendly, and Healthy Life Amélie Poulain2022-11-2501.6K views Since 1986, November 25th of each year has been designated as World Vegetarian Day, also known as International Meatless Day. Many people won’t eat meat on this day, some restaurants will only serve vegetarian meals that day, and slaughterhouses will be closed for a day without slaughtering animals. More than ten million people respond to this event every year. Read more
A Significant Milestone in the World: The Population Exceeds 8 Billion Julie Howard2022-11-2301.5K views The United Nations predicts that the global population will peak at about 10.4 billion people in 60 years. Among them, the population of middle and low countries is proliferating. It… Read more
Scientists Find Lab-Kept Honey Bees Live Only Half As Long As They Did 50 Years Ago Derrick Smith2022-11-1901.2K views Why are bees declining, and where have they all gone? A study from the University of Maryland showed that compared to experiments in the 1970s, the lifespan of lab-kept honey… Read more
What Are Employees Thinking? Learn About Great Resignation and FIRE Movement Derrick Smith2022-11-1601.3K views Affected by the pandemic, some people realize that life is too short and start thinking about the meaning of life and work, which leads to the “Great Resignation,” and more… Read more
Can Kids Play Video Games? A Large-scale Study Confirms that Playing Games Appropriately can Improve Brain Cognition Amélie Poulain2022-11-1303K views The latest large-scale study in the United States found that among nearly 2,000 children tested, children who played video games for 3 hours or more a day had better cognitive function test results than children who did not play video games. They have better memory and impulse control abilities than those kids who don’t play video games. Read more
Japanese Gastroenterologists Urge that Eating bread for breakfast is harmful to health Amélie Poulain2022-11-1204.2K views Bread is a breakfast choice for many people because it’s delicious and convenient. Dr. Fukushima Masatsugu, a Japanese gastroenterologist, reminds everyone that bread is difficult to digest. It will also spike blood sugar after waking up in the morning, throwing us into high carbohydrate needs, and disrupting the balance of the autonomic nervous system. Read more
Do You Feel Too Stressed? Watching Birds Can Help Maintain a Good Mood Julie Howard2022-11-1201.5K views New research in the UK found that bird watching or listening to birdsong can not only help people maintain their mental health, but the effect can last up to eight… Read more