The world’s most popular professions according to Google searches

The study examined how often people searched for “how to become [profession]” in 2024 and revealed the world’s most popular careers. The most searched profession was pilot, with over 432,000 searches. It was the most popular career choice in 25 countries, including the Czech Republic, Egypt, and Slovakia. Lawyer came in second with 393,000 searches, showing a significant increase in interest compared to previous years. Other popular careers were police officer (272,000 searches), pharmacist (272,630), and nurse (248,720). Interest in police work has risen by 440% in the last two…

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Is wine healthy after all?

There are repeated reports that wine, in particular, has a protective effect on the heart. Spanish researchers have also reached the same conclusion. It is well known that alcohol is a neurotoxin. According to WHO figures, 2.6 million people worldwide die every year as a result of drinking. In the past, studies have repeatedly suggested that moderate alcohol consumption can have a protective effect on the heart in particular. This is also the case in a new analysis from Spain. A team from the University of Barcelona collected data from…

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Adventure in Istanbul: an experience to remember

We started the day with a hearty breakfast, setting the tone for the busy yet exciting day ahead. After our meal, we boarded the bus, ready for our first stop: the stunning Süleymaniye Mosque. Upon arrival, our knowledgeable tour guide shared a brief yet fascinating history of the mosque, explaining its significance as one of the largest and most impressive in Istanbul. The mosque, built during the reign of Suleiman the Magnificent, stood majestically before us with its grand domes and towering minarets. We took our time exploring the grounds,…

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Danger to life: How microplastics can damage the brain

Microplastics pose a massive threat to the brain: immune cells in blood vessels “eat” the plastic particles, clump together, and can trigger thrombosis. Ubiquitous microplastics can be dangerous for the brain. A study on mice shows that immune cells in the blood vessels absorb the plastic particles. The heavy food makes the “scavenger cells” immobile; they can clump together, clog blood vessels, and possibly trigger thrombosis. Microplastics are found in the world’s most remote regions, such as the Antarctic ice and the human body. According to estimates, we ingest up…

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“Sounds of Spring – Harmonie der Welt” Delivers a Breathtaking Musical Experience

Vienna, Austria – The grand halls of the Musikverein resounded with an extraordinary symphony of voices and instruments on 1 February 2025, as the much-anticipated benefit concert, Sounds of Spring – Harmonie der Welt, took center stage. Organized by the Youtuo Classical Music Institute, this remarkable event brought together world-class musicians to support two vital causes: the UN Women’s Guild Vienna and ORF’s Licht ins Dunkel. The concert showcased an impressive lineup of performers, including the ORF Radio Wien Choir, Wiener Domorchester, and the China National Opera House, under the masterful direction of Rainer Keplinger and Xiaoyuan Zhang. The audience was…

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Not many people know this: This is how often you should change your toothbrush

Many people assume their dental hygiene is under control, but small mistakes can easily creep into everyday life. How you use and care for your toothbrush can greatly impact your oral hygiene—and experts have clear recommendations. The Huffington Post reports. Electric toothbrush Did you know that you shouldn’t “scrub” your teeth with an electric toothbrush? Instead, the brush head should glide gently over each tooth without moving it up, down, or sideways. According to experts, there is a risk of damaging the bristles and reducing the toothbrush’s effectiveness if too…

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Numerous victims of “phishing traps”: Police warn of fraud scam

The perpetrators obtain personal data via text messages and deceptively genuine-looking bank websites. A group of criminals operating throughout Austria is believed to have tricked several men and women with “phishing traps” at the beginning of January. One of them is a 36-year-old woman from southeastern Styria. On 7 January, she reported that she had been lured to a deceptively real-looking bank website via text message and entered personal data using a QR code. The police said on Friday that money was then withdrawn from her account in Vienna. It…

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Austro-Filipino Countertenor JJ represents Austria at the Eurovision Song Contest

It is now clear which red-white-red act will be in the ESC race. According to media reports, Johannes Pietsch will represent Austria at the 69th Eurovision Song Contest in Basel under his stage name JJ. The 23-year-old Austrian-Filipino countertenor has already caused a sensation in the world of classical music. The countertenor, Johannes Pietsch, will represent Austria under JJ’s stage name at the 69th Eurovision Song Contest in Basel. This was confirmed by ORF on Thursday morning. The 23-year-old, who has been successful on the State Opera stage to date…

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When are you full? How much your stomach can take?

Our stomach is a stretchy muscle that can take a lot. But at some point, it comes to an end. If your waistband pinches after a meal, it’s because your stomach has expanded and demands space. But how far can the stomach actually expand? While the stomach is usually the size of a 0.5-liter beverage can, it can expand to the size of a 2-liter bottle. “The size of the stomach can quadruple or more,” Dr. Arthur Beyder, professor of medicine and physiology at the Mayo Clinic, told Live Science.…

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