Celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay came to the rescue for this UK school after the manager had to find help in the cafeteria kitchen after two of the employees called in sick. Ramsay answered kitchen manager Tina Clarke’s cry for help when she was suddenly left alone to prep food for […]
Life Hacks
10 Bad Consequences of Being a too Nice Person
Nice people tend to put others before themselves and do everything they can to please others. Regardless of what is happening, they’re all about giving. But, the end result isn’t always what they expect it to be. People who’re too nice tend to experience moodiness and tiredness because they frequently […]
British Royal Mint Saving Gold from E-Waste: Recycling Metals for Green Investors?
Royal Mint is building the first recycling plant in the world that will extract gold from discarded laptops and phones. This premium plant will be the first of its type to recover gold from circuit boards. The gold from these items will then be reused by the plant at their […]
How to Recognize a Person Is a Narcissist and The Signs of Narcissistic Anger
A narcissistic personality disorder is a diagnosis of people with an excessive, inflated sense of their own importance. This isn’t the same with narcissism because the disorder has to do with the environment and genetics. People with NPD may experience narcissistic rage-this is an outburst of strong anger or silence. […]
This Road in London Closes for almost a Month to Protect the Migrating Toads as they Hop to the Other Side
This road in London has been closed for more than three weeks to enable toads to cross safely and reach the ponds where they breed. The 400-meter section of the Church Road in Richmond, southwest of London, is unavailable to motorists until the start of April. The Road Is Being […]
New Plant-Derived Sustainable ‘Plastic’ Found Tough as Bone & Hard as Aluminum
MIT team engineered a woody composite which they say it’s as strong as bone and hard as aluminum and it may open up the path for plastic that’s naturally derived. The strongest part of a tree isn’t in the trunk or its root but in the walls of its cells. […]
Scientists Develop an ‘Invisibility Cloak’ for Cancer Drugs
According to Columbia Engineering researchers, they’ve developed a “cloaking” system that shortly hides the therapeutic bacteria from the immune systems and enabled them to boost the delivery of drugs to tumors and destroyed cancerous cells in lab mice. The study is published in the Nature Biotechnology journal and the team […]
Gas Station Lowers Price to $2.25 to Give the Community a Break at the Pump Station
With the prices of gas rising all over the country, one gas station in Burnsville, North Carolina decided to help out their customers during these times of struggle. To do this, they took a loss and reduced their prices. Customers could pump gas for $2.25 per gallon until there was […]
Alcohol-Free Bar in Texas Fuels the Growing ‘Sober-Curious’ Movement
Music, talks, and the sounds of glasses clinking are part of the magic that bars offer. One bar in Austin, Texas, The Sans Bar, offers this full-package experience, but there’s one big difference from other bars: the glasses don’t contain alcoholic drinks. The owner of the bar, Chriss Marshall, opened […]
“Exciting” Head-Tongue Controller Allows Paralyzed Patients to Use Smartphones & Drive Wheelchairs
This new, wearable assistive tech controller that works using head and tongue movements may improve wheelchair management for patients with paralysis by enabling them to operate it, but also control other devices like computers and smartphones. The device is designed as a collab between the medical rehab firm Brooks Rehabilitation […]