As it turns out, the most convenient place to leave your stuff is also one of the dirtiest parts of an airplane, according to a flight attendant on Reddit. Here's why you should never store anything in a seat-back pocket on a plane.
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The bill still hasn’t passed the state House, and even then must be signed by the governor to become law. If it does, there should be an appeal to the federal courts, which could wind up in the Supreme Court. And that could become biology’s biggest setback since John Scopes was con...
Increase that which is good, decrease that which is bad, then eliminate that which is bad and a burden will lift from you. That everybody else does it isn’t going to make you live a longer, healthier, happier life. They won’t either, so don’t allow them to drag you down....
This unfortunate energy story is essentially a physics problem. Energy per capita and, in fact, resources per capita, must stay high enough for an economy’s growing population. When this does not happen, history shows that civilizations tend to collapse. ...
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4. Does CBD, you know...work? As we've previously reported, clinical trials on humans have shown that CBD can effectively treat severe forms of childhood epilepsy. Any health or wellness claims beyond that are basically anecdotal. That said, when it comes to CBD and pain relief, the anecd...
A wingsuit BASE jumper just live-streamed his own death—marking the latest fatality in the sport’s deadliest year. We investigate why both highly experienced pilots and beginners are dying in this extreme activity.