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Miscellaneous / / June 25, 2022
We tell you why Jupiter is so huge, and find out what scientific myths it's time to stop believing in.
How do you know it's the weekend? The morning does not start with an alarm clock, bags under the eyes disappear, the world seems a little happier, and Lifehacker is already waiting for a fresh release of the digest with the coolest articles.
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Let's start with space news! Dutch scientists looked beyond Jupiter's cloud cover and found that it had grown to enormous size, devouring the embryos of other planets. What else interesting researchers learned about the bloodthirsty gas giant, read in our material.
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And here is another informative and wildly interesting text. In it, we debunk popular scientific myths and answer questions about when life will actually disappear on our planet and is it true that bacteria do not linger on food quickly picked up from the floor.
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- What's on our calendar? It's time to plant zucchini! Prepared a detailed guide, which will help grow and preserve the crop of vegetables.
- Summer is not only joys like vacations and a favorite summer house, but also the heat, which brings a lot of inconvenience. One of them is painful irritation from rubbing the thighs against each other. Share working methodsto help you avoid discomfort.
- One of the causes of friction may be excess weight. It often appears due to too much sweets in the diet. But buns and chocolates are dangerous not only for unnecessary kilograms. Studied a dozen scientific articles and learnedhow too much sugar affects our health.
- We move from physical health to mental health and share head from the book of Isabelle Filliosa, a well-known psychotherapist and specialist in positive parenting. The doctor clearly explains what processes occur in the brain of a teenager and how it affects his behavior. A real mastrid for parents of teenagers!
- And now a little about technology. Did you know that in WhatsApp you can record voice messages in parts and turn videos into GIF animations? We are not until we read material about useful, but little-known features of the application.
- We are sure that after the previous article, you will want to immediately open the messenger to check all these chips. But we advise you not to stay too long with your smartphone, otherwise you risk facing “temporary poverty”. What is it and what traps lead to it, we tell in this article.
- If you have properly planned your time and left a couple of hours to watch the series, look at compilation really impressive shows recommended by Lifehacker readers. The list contains solid hits of recent years.
- And catch a goodbye funny collection photographs with examples of unsuccessful design. In it you will see the most disgusting stair carpet, a strange dolphin and inexplicable pictograms.
That's all. See you in a week!
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