In today’s news, Âu Lạc, also known as Vietnam, offers support and aid to earthquake-affected Myanmar, international study finds Earth’s rotation has changed due to loss of soil moisture, scientists discover that practicing meditation slows aging, company from United Kingdom wins challenge prize for designing microwave water purification system for future lunar base, benevolent bus driver in Singapore aids lost child on busy expressway, hospital system in New York City, USA, provides two million vegan meals to patients in three years, and comprehensive conservation datasets on bird-citizens and their global ecosystems available for free on new website.
Here is a cool tip for bike riders. A clean helmet improves visibility, prevents skin irritation, and keeps odors at bay. The visor, which is the clear shield protecting your eyes and face, needs gentle care to stay scratch-free. Avoid wiping it with gloves while riding, as this can reduce visibility and cause damage. Instead, wait until you’ve stopped, remove the visor, and clean it with a soft cloth and warm water with neutral soap or a multi-purpose cleaner. A small brush can help around the fastening areas. The inner liner, which sits against your skin, should also be cleaned regularly. If removable, note its position before taking it out. Hand-wash or machine-wash at a maximum of 35°C using mild soap. Wipe the inner shell with a damp cloth, then let everything air-dry completely, away from direct heat before reassembling.
The moment seems right for the joke of the day to take the floor and do its thing. This one’s entitled “Where’s My Lap?”
Madilynn and Harmony were at the computer store.
“Why are you laughing?”
“You see that salesman? He tried to encourage my husband to move towards a lap-top.”
“What’s so funny about that?”
“My husband hasn’t run a lap since high school, let alone come on top!!”
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