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    "We found that

    "We found that you can make something feel sweeter if it's brighter coloured," says Wright. "It's just like a bright red apple: before you've bitten into it, you expect it to be sweeter." She says that brightening the colour can trick the brain so much that it has allowed them to lower sugar...
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    (almost an hour

    (almost an hour longer than millennials report). This can subsequently make it more difficult to ignore the work notifications constantly popping up. “If you’re always on your phone, I can see it being so much easier to respond to a [work] text or to an email, compared to if you’re putting your...
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    A shorter

    A shorter workday could also complicate things, says Headlee, for multinational companies in some industries, since a shorter workday could cut down the overlap among time zones. Additionally, there may be hidden costs to employers; for instance, in the Swedish study, the facility had to hire...
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    Damluji say

    Damluji says it is easy to see why these mud buildings have not lost their appeal – they are well-insulated, sustainable and extremely adaptable for modern use. "It is the architecture of the future," says Damluji. อ่านต่อเพิ่มเติม โรงเรียนบ้านรางม่วง สาระสำคัญ ผิวหนัง
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    Natasha Brown,

    Natasha Brown, an IMO spokesperson, says the IMO's guidelines are currently under review, providing an opportunity for member states and NGOs to submit proposals for further work and action on underwater noise. "For mandatory measures, this would need to come from a proposal from an [IMO] member...
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    Understandably,

    Understandably, fewer people were traveling by air. But ship traffic was also significantly reduced, even as far north as the Bay of Fundy in Canada. As a result, underwater noise in the bay dropped by an incredible to below 150 Hz – equivalent to a soft rain or cat's purr. อ่านต่อเพิ่มเติม...
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    Around 2,000

    Around 2,000 years ago, the Romans ate the plant, used it for meat tenderisation, and there's an intriguing story that can be traced back to an Elizabethan herbalist who suggested that Roman soldiers brought seeds with them to the UK, so they could lash themselves with the stems and leaves to...
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    "Effectively what y

    "Effectively what you're doing [with hard street coverings like tarmac and paving] is decoupling the climate, in terms of precipitation, from the experience of the tree," says Hirons. Today city trees in some of the wettest parts of the planet are effectively inhabiting miniature deserts...
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    In an unremarkable

    In an unremarkable corner of London's Cheapside district, tucked away behind black wrought-iron fencing, is one of the city's oldest residents. With a towering frame and slightly stooped posture, capped with a broad thatch of leathery, star-shaped leaves, this venerable giant is thought to have...
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    Leaving the

    Leaving the lawn mower in the shed also benefits the climate. One of the most important things gardeners can do in the short-term is reduce their energy consumption, from lawn mowers and sprinklers, says Toomer. อ่านต่อเพิ่มเติม โรงเรียนบ้านกันละ สาระสำคัญ เซลล์
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    reflected by

    reflected by bodies of water. Researchers in Hungary have studied dragonflies' attraction to the polarised light that bounces off water’s surface. Depending on species, these insects seem to prefer dark or light ponds to lay their eggs in, and possibly select this by อ่านต่อเพิ่มเติม...
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    Standing tall

    Standing tall and strong at 4ft 10in (about 1.4m), my P'urhépecha great-grandmother is an elder of the community and lives in a weathered building made of cement walls and humble commodities. She can speak the endangered language, which is a fading trait in a country where Spanish is the...
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    In preparation

    In preparation for the new visa, Carabetta says Italy has spent more than 1 million euros beefing up IT networks, improving transport and modernising infrastructure in rural communities – all in the hope that digital nomads drawn to Italy’s more pastoral corners can help contribute to their...
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    if it wants to

    if it wants to feed an additional two billion people that are expected to live on the planet by 2050. The growing population in the Asia Pacific region is at the highest risk of suffering from food shortages, they say. อ่านต่อเพิ่มเติม โรงเรียนบ้านทุ่งแฝก สาระสำคัญ การนอนหลับ
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    While some of

    While some of the mutations leave the plants unable to grow, others can be advantageous. Some become hardier and able to withstand more extreme growing conditions while others produce more food from a single plant or grow faster or require less water. When brought back to Earth, seeds from these...
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    It also appears

    It also appears that the Wikipedia entry for University Magdeburg was tampered with to give the false impression that Mr Odinga never studied there. It has since been rectified to clarify that he was a student at the institution. อ่านต่อเพิ่มเติม โรงเรียนบ้านมะขามเอน สาระสำคัญ การนอนหลับ
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    The Hanrahan

    The Hanrahan family gather for a weekend as the patriarch Ray – artist and notorious egoist – prepares for a new exhibition of his art. Ray's three grown-up children and steadfast wife, Lucia, all have their own choices to make. อ่านต่อเพิ่ม โรงเรียนวัดสวนขัน สาระสำคัญ การติดเชื้อ
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    A follow-up to

    A follow-up to her 2018 novel Motherhood, Sheila Heti's Pure Colour is billed as "a book about the shape of life, from beginning to end," and combines the real with the abstract and surreal in its story of Mira. An aspiring art critic, she meets and falls in love with Annie, who opens up Mira's...
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    These prehistoric

    These prehistoric monuments were first recorded in the 1960s by a local team carrying out ground surveys, but at that point, no one knew what they were. Remote sensing surveys carried out by Professor David Kennedy (also from the University of Western Australia), in 2017 intensified interest...
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    Right now

    Right now, the hiring crisis implies employers can no longer afford to be quite so picky about over-qualified workers. Greer-King acknowledges that vetting for overly experienced candidates is harder when the is so fierce. อ่านต่อเพิ่มเติม โรงเรียนวัดวังรีบุญเลิศ สาระสำคัญ หลอดเลือดดำ
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    Karamperidis

    Karamperidis says that, for container ships with a capacity much higher than 25,000 TEUs to become viable, the economics of operating them would have to change. The Suez Canal will probably always act as a bottleneck for ships travelling from Asia to Europe but it's not impossible to imagine a...
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    lab at the University

    lab at the University of Leeds, the professor of sustainable materials designs mandarin cleansers using dried leftover peel from China's favourite fruit, bodycare products made with grape skin extracts or hair toners made with left over blackcurrent skins from British drink manufacturer Ribena...
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    Seilich is the UK

    Seilich is the UK's first company certified by the Wildlife Friendly Enterprise Network, which means that the brand adheres to species-specific conservation targets. Every certified company's targets will be slightly different depending on the key species in the local area. In Seilich's case...
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    Periodontitis is

    Periodontitis is an infection not in the surface gum that you can see when you grin, but deep below the surface. After an initial phase of superficial inflammation in the visible part of the gum (gingivitis), bacteria move down below the gumline into pockets by the tooth root where they erode...
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    "I've always had

    "I've always had a love for chocolate, but when I discovered all the tastes and nuances of single-origin chocolate - the incredible flavour notes, like a fine wine - my eyes were opened," she says. อ่านต่อเพิ่มเติม โรงเรียนบ้านทุ่งตำเสา สาระสำคัญ ต่อมไทรอยด์
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    Lately, the cost

    Lately, the cost of food, of cooking gas, of clothes, transport, and even what electricity the state will allow you to have, has sky-rocketed so egregiously as the rupee's value plummeted, that even largesse from the moneyed has been in short supply. อ่านต่อเพิ่มเติม โรงเรียนวัดนางเอื้อย...
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    Shapley, contemplating

    Shapley, contemplating the antheap in Pasadena, realised that we could be at the beginning of the human story – yet within a precarious, "inexperienced" moment. Physics had that the future could be millions, even billions, of years long. But being so early also bequeaths the blessing of great...
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    No longer did

    No longer did humanity so comfortably seem the sole protagonist and climax of Earth history, the most inevitable answer to life's game. Indeed, prior generations had that something humanoid was life's inevitable outcome throughout the cosmos. But here, on our planet, had been revealed another...
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    This is the story

    This is the story of how discoveries regarding the humble ant influenced our view of humanity's place – and ultimate prospects – within the Universe. And the lessons it holds are just as pertinent in the present day as they were a century ago. อ่านต่อเพิ่มเติม โรงเรียนบ้านกันละ สาระสำคัญ...
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    But Ramy Assaf

    But Ramy Assaf, a researcher in digital economy at the School of Oriental and African Studies (Soas) in London, says that the number of people who make money from TikTok is often exaggerated and that the amount of money they make is not always accurate. อ่านต่อเพิ่มเติม โรงเรียนวัดมะเฟือง...
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