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Miscellaneous / / January 22, 2022
We find non-obvious disadvantages of remote work and decide whether it is worth returning to the former.
We have two news: good and bad. Bad - scientists did conclusionthat even one glass of wine a day is dangerous to health. The good news is that a lot of cool articles have been published on Lifehacker in a week. We have collected the best of them.
news of the week
And again about the coronavirus. The Ministry of Health of Russia has approved a list of temporary and permanent contraindications for vaccination against COVID‑19. Look for the list in our material.
History of the week
“One time, right after I tried the food, I had a gag reflex. The product smelled like… shall we say, feces. After that, I thought about how best to protect myself.”
Once in a month, Sergey tried more than 30 types of canned cat food. And these are not strange taste preferences, but a way to check the quality of pet products. Sergey studies veterinary nutrition, tastes food for cats and dogs on his own and shoots reviews. Blogger
told Lifehacker about his unusual hobby and explained how to choose food for pets.Article of the Week
Ben Affleck and Jennifer Lopez reunited 17 years after their breakup. And it seems that the couple was the most talked about in 2021. This story makes you wonder if it makes sense to return to former partners.
How to understand whether it is worth entering the same river twice? Will it be possible to avoid the mistakes of the past? V article weeks psychologists help answer these difficult questions.
Comment of the week
We thought about the advantages of working in the office, and made list from as many as 10 arguments. There are different opinions in the comments to the article, but most readers still prefer remote work. Our film critic Alexei Khromov also loves this format of work, despite one small drawback.
Are you in favor of an office or work from home? Share your opinion.
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More interesting
- Afraid to break your flash drive with an unsafe removal and think that formatting it securely erases data? Then read our article about 10 popular misconceptions related to this device.
- Now let's deal with the myths about collagen. Explore the latest research and tell, does this supplement smooth wrinkles and protect joints.
- Science helps not only objectively evaluate the promises of marketers, but also offers rather unexpected solutions to everyday problems. For example, scientists have found that the color green relieves fatigue and causes a burst of creativity. Read about three more scientifically proven ways to instantly awaken motivation in yourself.
- But the Spartans definitely didn’t need any kind of color therapy for motivation and fortitude. For these purposes, the inhabitants of the ancient state used public humiliation and cruel education of children. About what other horrors would be waiting for you in Sparta, you can find out from our articles.
- They took an example from the harsh Spartans and decided to temper their spirit with a difficult test - watching the first episode of Eterna. We explainwhy the Russian response to Game of Thrones looks chaotic and not catchy.
- And one more premiere of the week: the Karamora series about vampires and their influence on Russian history. How did the project of Danila Kozlovsky, read in review Linda Zhuravleva.
And now it's time to say goodbye. Do not get sick and watch only good TV shows!
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A hedonist with a huge passion for food. I baked my first biscuit at the age of five, since then I cook every day and get real pleasure from it. I am fond of intellectual games, with great interest I study scientific works on history and medicine and at the same time follow pop culture, fashion and beauty trends.