Walk into any home and you’ll find them: towels draped over radiators, stacked in linen closets, or hanging in that one spot where they never quite dry. They’re so ordinary that we barely think about them — until someone asks the deceptively simple question: How often should I change my towel? It turns out, this everyday object has a surprisingly dramatic life cycle. The Hidden Life of a Towel A towel’s job is humble but heroic. It absorbs water, wicks away soap residue, and stands between your clean skin and…
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More Privacy? WhatsApp Introduces Usernames
Meta’s messaging service WhatsApp is rolling out a long‑awaited feature: usernames. In the future, users will be able to choose a unique handle, allowing others to contact them without ever sharing a phone number. The move brings WhatsApp closer to competitors like Signal and Telegram, where usernames have long been standard. However, the new feature does not replace the need for a phone number during registration. Anyone who wants to use WhatsApp must still provide one. How the New Feature Works The username option is already appearing in some test…
Read MoreNew EU Entry System Causes Chaos at Milan Airport
A newly introduced EU border-control system triggered severe disruptions at Milan’s Linate Airport over the weekend, leaving dozens of passengers stranded and sparking criticism from travellers and airlines alike. Since 10 April, all travellers from non‑EU countries — including British citizens — must register in the EU’s new Entry/Exit System (EES). The automated IT platform replaces manual passport stamping with biometric checks such as facial images and fingerprints. While the system aims to streamline border procedures in the long term, its rollout has been anything but smooth. Passengers Left Behind…
Read MoreTyre Change Season: Why Drivers Should Wait Before Switching
As Austria’s winter equipment requirement comes to an end, many motorists are preparing for the traditional spring tyre change. But according to the ÖAMTC, there is no need to rush. The key factor isn’t the date — it’s the weather. The situational winter tyre mandate expires on 15 April 2026, yet there is no legal obligation to switch to summer tyres immediately. ÖAMTC tyre expert Steffan Kerbl emphasizes that drivers can take their time: “There is no need to hurry with the switch — there is no summer tyre requirement,…
Read MoreThe Truth About Towel Washing: Why 40°C Is Often Enough
Fresh towel, fresh day — it’s a small luxury many of us take for granted. But once that towel hits the laundry basket, a familiar debate begins: Should it be washed at 40°C, 60°C, or even hotter? The old rule of “hotter is better” is surprisingly outdated. Thanks to modern detergents and efficient washing machines, everyday grime — from sunscreen to sweat — is easily removed at 30°C or 40°C. For most households, that’s all you need to keep towels clean and fresh. But here’s the twist: even a 90°C…
Read MoreScientists Warn: Excessive Coffee Consumption May Accelerate Brain Aging
A growing body of research suggests that while moderate coffee consumption can be part of a healthy lifestyle, drinking too much of it may have unexpected consequences for the brain. New findings presented at the 2024 International Conference of the Alzheimer’s Association (AAIC) indicate that consuming four or more cups of coffee per day could speed up the decline of fluid intelligence—the mental capacity responsible for logical reasoning, pattern recognition, and solving abstract problems. Coffee Habits Under the Microscope Austria is known for its coffee culture, and according to a…
Read MoreLove to the End: A Journey Through Holy Week
Holy Week invites us to slow down and pay attention. It’s easy to treat it like just another part of the calendar, especially when life feels busy or overwhelming. But the Church asks us to walk, step by step, through the most important days of our faith. Not just to remember them, but to enter into them. Palm Sunday begins with a kind of contradiction. Jesus is welcomed with praise, yet we already know how quickly that praise will turn into rejection. It’s uncomfortable because it feels familiar. We can…
Read MoreEarth Hour Tonight at 20:15 — A Global Pause for the Planet
Earth Hour returns this evening at 20:15, inviting millions of people around the world to switch off their lights for one symbolic hour. What began in 2007 as a local initiative in Sydney has grown into one of the largest environmental movements on the planet, uniting individuals, cities, and organizations across more than 190 countries. The idea is simple: turn off non‑essential lights for 60 minutes. The impact, however, reaches far beyond the darkness. A Moment of Global Connection Earth Hour has become a shared ritual. Iconic landmarks—from the Eiffel…
Read MoreClocks Move Forward as Europe Switches to Daylight Saving Time Tonight
Across Europe, the annual shift to Daylight Saving Time takes place this weekend. In the night leading into Sunday, clocks are set forward by one hour as Central European Time (CET) transitions to Central European Summer Time (CEST). At 2:00 a.m., radio‑controlled clocks automatically jump to 3:00 a.m., while all other timepieces need to be adjusted manually. The return to standard time is scheduled for the final weekend of October. A Routine Change with an Uncertain Future Although the seasonal clock change has been a long‑established practice across the European…
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