Living Together, Sharing More Than a Home: How Co‑Habitation Shapes Our Microbiome

When people move in together, they expect to share a kitchen, a bathroom, maybe a Netflix account. What they rarely consider is that they will also begin sharing something far more intimate and invisible: their bacteria. According to new research published in Cell Press Blue, people who live under the same roof develop strikingly similar microbial communities — especially in the mouth, where romantic partners share nearly half of their bacteria. The findings add a new layer to our understanding of the human microbiome, the vast ecosystem of microorganisms that…

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Headaches in Summer Heat: Why High Temperatures Trigger Pain — and How to Protect Yourself

When the temperature soars past 30°C, headaches become one of the most common warm‑weather complaints. What should be a carefree summer day can quickly turn into a struggle: a heavy forehead, throbbing temples, fading concentration. Doctors say this is no coincidence — heat puts the body under stress, and several mechanisms can spark pain. Why Heat Often Leads to Headaches When Sun Exposure Becomes Dangerous: Sonnenstich vs. Hitzschlag Sonnenstich (Sunstroke) Caused by direct sunlight on the head and neck, it irritates the meninges — the protective layers around the brain.…

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Austria Moves to Modernize Public Services With New Digitalization Package

The Austrian government has agreed on a new digitalization package aimed at reducing bureaucracy, accelerating administrative procedures, and making public services more user‑friendly. The measures, presented after Wednesday’s Council of Ministers meeting, were jointly announced by ÖVP, SPÖ and NEOS representatives. At the heart of the reform is the Once‑Only principle, which ensures that citizens will no longer have to repeatedly submit the same personal information to different authorities. Instead, public institutions will be allowed to exchange existing data securely among themselves. One of the most visible changes for the…

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Austria Braces for Intense Heatwave With Temperatures Up to 36°C

Austria is heading into another major heatwave, with temperatures expected to surge well beyond 30°C from Wednesday onward. Forecasts from Geosphere Austria indicate that the peak of the heat will arrive by Saturday, when parts of the country may reach up to 36°C. Rising Temperatures Across the Country The eastern regions will once again become the nation’s heat hotspots. Meteorologists warn that the heatwave is likely to persist into early next week, keeping temperatures at unusually high levels for mid‑June. Local Thunderstorms Expected While the heat dominates, localized thunderstorms may…

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Total Solar Eclipse of 2026: Where in Europe You Can See It

A rare celestial event is set to captivate millions across Europe next summer. On 12 August 2026, a total solar eclipse will sweep across parts of Spain and Iceland—marking the first time in nearly 30 years that such a spectacle will be visible from Central Europe. A Two-Minute Window of Total Darkness For 2 minutes and 18 seconds, the Moon will slide in front of the setting Sun, plunging parts of Spain into an eerie twilight. According to Spain’s National Geographic Institute, cities including Bilbao, Valencia, Tarragona, and La Coruña,…

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Shortest Night of the Year Approaches as Summer Solstice Nears

As the Northern Hemisphere moves toward the height of astronomical summer, the summer solstice will bring the shortest night and longest day of the year on 21 June. The moment marks the point at which the Sun reaches its highest position in the sky—an effect caused by the Earth’s axis, which is tilted by about 23.5 degrees. This tilt ensures that sunlight strikes the Northern Hemisphere more directly than at any other time of year. A Long Day That Hardly Feels Like It Shortens After 21 June, daylight will slowly…

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Essential and Appreciated: Vice Mayor Hajart on the Filipinos Shaping Linz

When Linz speaks about its Filipino community, it does so with unmistakable warmth. At a recent gathering, Mag. Martin Hajart, MBA, Vice Mayor of Linz, captured a sentiment that has been growing across the city: Filipinos in Linz are not only valued — they have become essential to the city’s social and professional heartbeat. Hajart noted that many Filipinos who have settled in Austria understand deeply what it means to live and work here, embracing both opportunity and responsibility. But the appreciation is mutual. “We in Linz are very glad…

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EU Set to Update Air Passenger Rights — What Travelers Need to Know

The European Union is preparing a significant refresh of its air‑passenger rights framework — the first major update in years. After long and often difficult negotiations, representatives of the European Parliament and EU member states have reached a political agreement that keeps the core compensation rules intact but introduces several practical improvements for travelers. Passengers will continue to receive financial compensation from three hours of delay, but new rules aim to make flying more transparent, fairer, and easier — from clearer pricing to family seating and faster information during disruptions.…

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Austria Braces for First Major Heatwave of the Year as Temperatures Climb Toward 36°C

Austria is heading into its first significant heatwave of the year, with temperatures in Vienna and the country’s eastern regions expected to soar to up to 36°C this coming weekend. After a notably cool and rainy start to June, meteorologists from Geosphere Austria and UBIMET warn that the shift to extreme summer heat will be both rapid and intense. A Cool June Gives Way to Sudden Heat The first half of June was unusually chilly. According to UBIMET, average temperatures across Austria were around one degree below the long-term norm.…

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