'Never say goodbye': thanks to new technology, you can communicate with your loved ones even after their death

Digital clones of the people we love could forever change how we deal with loss. Technologies have emerged that allow us to “speak” to our deceased relatives, reports TechnologyReview. Charlotte Gee's parents don't know that she talked to them last night. At first...

Amazon is having a big spring sale: up to 50% off

Amazon has announced a big Prime Day-style spring sale, CNN reports. The mega-retailer has announced a major new money-saving event - the Amazon Big Spring Sale. The sale will begin on March 20th. How to avoid becoming a victim of scammers on...

Refugees will receive permission to work in the US in 30 days

US Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) has begun implementing a streamlined process for issuing employment authorization documents (EAD) to refugees. Now they can obtain a work permit in 30 days instead of several months, as before. The simplified procedure applies to persons entering the United States...

Nasal rinses can give you brain-eating amoeba

If you rinse your nose with the “wrong” water, there is a risk of becoming infected with a brain-eating amoeba, ClickOn reports. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has published a report that links Acanthamoeba infection to neti pots and other nasal irrigation devices. A neti pot is a container with a convenient...

Starbucks is giving away free drinks in honor of St. Patrick's Day

St. Patrick's Day is just a few days away. In honor of the holiday, Starbucks has introduced a brand new drink. The company is delighting fans with a special BOGO offer, reports Delish. The festive green drink, which went on sale March 12, is called Luck of the Matcha Crème Frappuccino.…

Solar eclipse glasses: how to protect your eyes inexpensively and effectively

On April 8, residents of the United States (from Texas to New York) will be treated to a rare spectacle - a total solar eclipse. You can watch the Moon completely cover the disk of the Sun only with special glasses or through film filters designed for this. The process of “hitting” the shadow…

Ate and became prettier: what foods make people more attractive

Experts have named foods that will improve a person's appearance if they are regularly consumed in your diet, reports NewYorkPost. Although new research shows that eating carbohydrates makes you unattractive, there are many natural foods that actually change your appearance. They improve the quality...

You can cure baldness with one very old and cheap medicine: it is more effective than technological innovations

The issue of hair loss worries many people. They advertise everything for this problem: special shampoos and treatments, sometimes costing thousands of dollars, to make hair grow. But many dermatologists who specialize in hair loss say most of these products don't work, New...

Chat etiquette: how not to write so as not to piss off the interlocutor

Text messages in chat rooms have their own unspoken code. A simple mistake could cause someone to misinterpret your message, or it could be annoying. What are the subtleties in the etiquette of writing messages, ReadersDigest tells. You use a dot at the end...

'Sugar' and 'angels': Affectionate Calls Most Commonly Used by Americans

In many couples, families or even groups, instead of using names, people often call each other different nicknames: baby doll, fish, or something more rare and funny. Not without this in the United States, writes FluentU. Often people use ...

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