1.8-kilometer asteroid to come close to Earth on Friday

With a 4 million kilometers away, asteroid 7335 (1989 JA) is only “potentially hazardous.” A giant asteroid will pass Earth on Friday. The 1.8-kilometer-thick chunk, designated 7335 (1989 JA), will come within 4 million kilometers of Earth and briefly say hello at 76,000 kilometers per hour before disappearing into deep space. Next date 2055As Science Alert reports, the asteroid is classified by NASA as “potentially hazardous” because it could cause enormous damage if it hits Earth. Fortunately, at the moment, it doesn’t look like a collision could happen in the…

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Sun protection: What’s important, what’s nonsense?

Is sunburn dangerous – and how much sun do I get in the shade and water? There is a lot of ignorance about sun protection, and skin cancer rates continue to rise. The fact is, we need to protect ourselves better than we think. How important is sun protection in everyday life? Important! Because we don’t get the majority of our sun does during the few weeks of vacation, but in everyday life. But this is often underestimated: a survey of 2500 families by the University of Erlangen, for example,…

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Over 100 million refugees worldwide

Russia’s war in Ukraine has led to a significant increase in displaced people worldwide. “The number of people forced to flee conflict, violence, human rights violations, and persecution has surpassed the staggering mark of 100 million for the first time in history,” the UN refugee agency UNHCR said Monday. It is said that this represents more than one percent of the world’s population. “It is a record that should never have been reached,” UNHCR chief Filippo Grandi said. “This must be a wake-up call to resolve and prevent destructive conflicts,…

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Avoid placing these plants in the bedroom

Not all plants have a positive effect on the indoor climate. A green oasis in the bedroom can disturb your sleep under certain circumstances. This “green stuff” has no place in your bedroom: Strong-smelling plants: Fragrant things like lavender, jasmine, or lilies can significantly disrupt your sleep quality. Their pungent smell can also cause headaches. Allergy sufferers, in particular, should avoid placing these houseplants in the bedroom. Sick plants: If the soil in the plant pot is moldy and the plant is suffering, this can lead to allergic reactions. You…

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Austria prepares for monkeypox

So far, no case of monkeypox, which occurs in several countries, has been reported in Austria. However, contact tracing should be ready to start at the beginning of next week in case of a case, APA learned from the Ministry of Health on Friday. After all, the World Health Organization (WHO) has called to trace all infected people’s contacts. “Currently, there is no cause for concern in Austria,” Health Minister Johannes Rauch (Greens) said at a press conference. Monkeypox detectable by PCR tests – quarantine conceivable “Currently, case definitions and…

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Switzerland: monkeypox in Austria’s closest neighboring country

According to media reports, monkeypox has also been detected in Berlin and Switzerland. On Saturday, citing health circles, there was talk of three confirmed cases in the capital. The first in Germany had become known on Friday. In Switzerland, the case was registered in the canton of Bern. The case was reported on Friday and has been confirmed after laboratory tests. Switzerland: monkeypox case in the canton of Bern The cantonal medical service has taken up contact tracing to trace possible chains of infection, said a statement from the Health,…

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Price increases in the restaurant industry

“Everything has become more expensive. Of course, we have to sell more expensively now,” Juliane Lindner, who runs a breakfast and lunch restaurant in the Carinthian district town of Spittal, said on APA’s call among restaurateurs Friday. “I’m glad that our customers understand the situation.” Her electricity bill is now double what it was before the pandemic. Other restaurateurs expressed similar sentiments – “it’s dramatic,” they said. However, they do not want to complain. Most also assume that they will continue to adjust prices if inflation continues to gallop. At…

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Climate bonus to be paid out from October

The so-called climate bonus, which is intended to cushion the impact of the new CO2 tax on the population, will be paid out from October. You will receive between 100 and 200 euros per person; children will get half. Applying for this is unnecessary; the money will be transferred directly to the account. If no account data are present, one receives a coupon, which one can redeem in stores or with the bank in cash, as announced by the climatic protection ministry on Thursday. Like the new CO2 pricing, the…

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Five reasons why you should eat more Carbohydrates

While carbohydrates from wheat, refined white sugar, and other chemical ingredients are bad for the body and nothing but energy suckers, there is also the healthy version – in the form of vegetables and whole grains. “Good” carbohydrates should make up 45-65% of an adult’s daily caloric intake, especially if you’re active in sports. So: stay away from breakfast cereals, white bread, and light pasta! Instead, reach for potatoes, vegetables, whole grains, quinoa, and soy products. So carbohydrates are not the enemy – quite the opposite – we need them.…

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