Western Europe experienced its hottest June and July on record, according to the EU climate monitoring service Copernicus. The average temperature across the region, which includes parts of Austria in the Copernicus classification, reached 21.62°C over the two-month period.That figure was 2.79°C above the long-term June average for 1991–2020. The data include nighttime temperatures, meaning the exceptionally warm conditions persisted around the clock. Copernicus also highlighted a pronounced temperature gradient across Europe: while western parts of the continent experienced extreme heat, temperatures were considerably lower in Eastern Europe and Scandinavia.…
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Spicy Food – healthy of Harmful to the Body?
Spicy food is popular all over the world. Chili peppers, hot sauces and spicy dishes can make meals more exciting, but they also raise an important question: Is eating spicy food actually healthy, or can it harm the body?The main substance responsible for the hot taste of chili peppers is capsaicin. It stimulates receptors in the mouth and creates the familiar burning sensation. Interestingly, capsaicin does not actually burn the body; it activates nerves that normally respond to heat. For many people, spicy food can have health benefits. Capsaicin may…
Read MoreFriendships Strengthen Health, Global Study Finds
Good friendships and close social relationships may play an important role in both physical and mental health, according to a new international study involving more than 200,000 adults. The research, led by Veli Durmus of Kütahya Health Sciences University in Turkey and published in the Journal of Mental Health, examined how people’s satisfaction with their friendships and relationships was associated with their overall well-being. The study found that strong social connections were more closely linked to better health than positive memories of family relationships during childhood. Data from 22 countriesResearchers…
Read MoreWhat Your Sleeping Position Reveals About Your Personality
We spend an astonishing 26 years of our lives asleep. It’s a quiet, unconscious ritual we all share — yet how we sleep may say more about us than we think. Sleep researcher Professor Chris Idzikowski, Director of the Sleep Assessment and Advisory Service, explored this idea in a study published by the BBC. His findings suggest that our preferred sleeping position can reflect aspects of our health, stress levels, and even our personality traits. The Six Most Common Sleeping Positions — and What They Suggest Why Sleep Positions Might…
Read MoreWorld Population Expected to Pass Ten Billion by 2065, New Austrian Forecast Shows
The world is on track to surpass ten billion people around the year 2065 under the most realistic scenario for global social, economic and climate development, according to newly updated long‑term projections by Austrian demographers. A Higher Peak Than Previously Expected Researchers from the International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA) in Laxenburg and the Wittgenstein Centre for Demography and Global Human Capital (WIC) have revised their earlier forecasts for the second time since 2018. Their new model, WIC2023, integrates updated global data on population, education and migration — as well as demographic effects of the Covid‑19 pandemic and…
Read MoreFree Events Across Vienna This August: Street Festivals, Farmers’ Markets and Summer Promotions
Vienna is gearing up for a lively August, with a full calendar of free events designed to bring residents and visitors into the city’s shopping streets and neighborhood hubs. From multi‑day street festivals to weekly farmers’ markets and a citywide summer promotion, local businesses are working to draw people into the districts as part of the Vienna Chamber of Commerce’s WIENerLEBEN initiative. 🎉 Landstraßenfest Returns for Three Days From 20 to 22 August, the square between Wien Mitte The Mall and Center Wien Mitte will once again transform into a…
Read MoreShould You Eat Watermelon Seeds? What Really Happens When You Do
Eating watermelon seeds is safe, and when chewed well, they even offer small nutritional benefits. Few fruits define summer as clearly as watermelon. Refreshing, sweet and packed with water, it’s the perfect companion for hot days. But with the first bite comes the familiar dilemma: What should you do with the seeds? Some people pick them out one by one, others simply eat them. And the truth is: Eating them is usually completely harmless. ✔️ Are watermelon seeds safe to eat? Yes. The black seeds of a watermelon are edible…
Read MoreSleeping With Wet Hair: Why Experts Say It’s a Habit You Should Break
It’s tempting to slip into bed with damp hair — especially after a late shower or on warm summer nights when the cool moisture feels refreshing. But according to hygiene specialist Madame Sweat, this seemingly harmless habit can quietly damage your scalp, your pillow, and even your hair itself. Below is a feature-style deep dive into what really happens when moisture meets mattress — and why a small change in your evening routine can make a big difference. A Perfect Storm for Scalp Trouble When your hair and scalp stay…
Read MoreAugust Brings a Spectacular Line‑Up of Celestial Events
The August sky turns into a celestial stage: several rare natural spectacles are approaching — including a partial lunar eclipse, a partial solar eclipse, and the peak of the Perseid meteor shower. The most impressive moment will come on 12 August, when the sun will set over Austria almost 90 percent eclipsed. A Total Solar Eclipse Sweeps Across the North — Austria Sees a Deep Partial Eclipse On Wednesday, 12 August, a total solar eclipse will trace a dramatic path from the north coast of Siberia across the Arctic Ocean,…
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