Hantavirus: How High Is the Risk in Austria?

The recent deaths of three passengers aboard the cruise ship Hondius in the Atlantic have drawn international attention to the Hantavirus — a pathogen known for decades but now back in the spotlight. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), the victims are believed to have contracted the virus during the voyage, which began in Ushuaia in southern Argentina. As a precaution, passengers are currently not allowed to disembark. While South African health authorities urge calm, many are asking: What exactly is the Hantavirus, and how dangerous is it for…

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The World’s Most Populous Cities: Where Humanity Gathers in 2026

At the start of 2026, the world’s population stands at roughly 8.3 billion people, and nowhere is humanity’s density more visible than in its megacities. Asia alone accounts for about 60% of the global population, and it is home to many of the largest, fastest‑growing urban centers on Earth. With booming economies, expanding industries, and rapid technological development, the continent has become both a demographic and economic powerhouse. Urbanization has reshaped the global map. Over the past decades, millions have left rural regions in search of opportunity, stability, and modern…

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Heatwave Driving Tip: A Simple Trick Can Cut Your Car’s Fuel Consumption When Using the AC

Austria and in other european countries are once again sweltering under a summer heatwave, and for many drivers, the car’s air conditioning system becomes an essential lifeline. But how you switch it on can make a surprising difference — not only for your comfort, but also for your fuel consumption. A Common Mistake Drivers Make On extremely hot days, many people jump into their cars, start the engine, and immediately blast the air conditioning at full power. It feels logical — the car is unbearably hot, so maximum cooling seems…

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The World’s Best Cities of 2026: Where Sustainability, Culture, and Prosperity Converge

The Top 10 Cities in the 2026 World’s Best Cities ranking are: London, New York, Paris, Tokyo, Madrid, Singapore, Rome, Dubai, Berlin, and Barcelona. The newly released 2026 World’s Best Cities report—developed by Resonance Consultancy in partnership with Ipsos—offers one of the most comprehensive portraits of urban excellence today. More than a ranking, it is a global snapshot of how cities are redefining themselves through sustainability, cultural vitality, and economic resilience. Drawing on core statistics from over 400 cities and perception data from residents and visitors, the report evaluates urban…

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Philippines’ Entalula Beach Named “World’s Most Beautiful Beach” for 2026

PALAWAN, PHILIPPINES — The world has spoken: Entalula Beach in Palawan has been crowned the “Most Beautiful Beach in the World 2026”, topping an international ranking compiled by more than 1,000 leading travel experts. The global panel evaluated beaches across eight criteria — uniqueness, wildlife, untouched nature, natural soundscape, ease of water access, calm waves, low visitor density, and year‑round idyllic conditions. The result is a definitive list of the planet’s 50 most breathtaking coastal destinations. A Hidden Masterpiece in Palawan Taking the coveted No. 1 spot, Entalula Beach impressed…

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Youth Slang: The Strangest Words Teens Use Today

Language is always evolving, but youth slang operates on its own fast‑moving frequency. For many adults, the expressions teenagers use can feel like a secret code — one that shifts so quickly you barely catch a meaning before it’s already outdated. Teenagers might simply say you’re being “cringe.” But behind the confusion lies something fascinating: a linguistic playground where identity, belonging, and cultural influences collide. Why Youth Slang Changes So Rapidly Teenagers are linguistic trendsetters. Their vocabulary is shaped by TikTok, gaming culture, memes, music, and global pop trends. A…

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On 45 Distant Worlds, Life Might Be Possible

How a new Cornell University study narrows the search for living worlds beyond our Sun For decades, the hunt for life beyond Earth has been a blend of scientific rigor and cosmic hope. Now, a new study led by Austrian astrophysicist Lisa Kaltenegger at Cornell University brings that dream a step closer. Out of more than 6,000 known exoplanets, her team has identified 45 worlds that sit in the “just right” zone around their stars—neither too hot nor too cold, and potentially capable of hosting life. A Cosmic Shortlist The…

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Air Travelers Should Expect Higher Prices as Global Kerosene Shortage Persists

A global shortage of aviation fuel is putting pressure on airlines and passengers alike, prompting warnings that flight prices are set to rise in the coming months. The shortage stems from the ongoing blockade of the Strait of Hormuz in the Persian Gulf—one of the world’s most critical oil transit routes—disrupting supply chains and driving up kerosene prices worldwide. Peter Gerber, CEO of the German leisure airline Condor, called on Sunday for a temporary suspension of the EU Emissions Trading System (ETS) to ease the financial burden on both airlines…

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Fact or Myth: How the Moon Really Influences the Weather

Our closest celestial neighbor, the Moon, has fascinated humanity for thousands of years. It lights up the night sky, shapes tides, and plays a central role in myths, folklore, and astrology. Ask someone who believes in astrology, and they might tell you: everything revolves around the Moon. But how much of its supposed influence on Earth—especially on our weather—is actually real? The Moon’s undeniable power: tides There’s no debate here: the Moon does have a measurable impact on Earth. Its gravitational pull is responsible for the rise and fall of…

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