In today’s news, humanitarian corridors safely bring refugees to Italy. Chinese-led study finds climate change accelerating carbon loss in Amazon, Australian research links plant-forward diet to healthier aging biomarkers in older adults, more Singaporean fathers leaving workforce to care for their children, US police officer saves family from burning home, Swiss agriculture sees decline in numbers of dairy cow- and pig-people, and conservation achievements bring optimism for saving threatened species worldwide.
A fresh and clean home is what I love to return to after a day of learning. Here is a handy cleaning tip. If you want to reduce waste, the type of lint remover you use can make a big difference. Traditional disposable lint rollers create a lot of waste, and their sticky sheets cannot be recycled. Reusable lint removers are an eco-friendlier choice. They don’t need disposable sheets, which helps reduce waste and saves money on replacements. They are effective at removing lint, dust, pet hair and fur, and debris and can be used on clothing, upholstery, car interiors, bedding, and office furniture. Most reusable lint brushes are designed with directional fibers; simply brush the surface in the correct direction – typically against the grain – to lift debris. Once collected, remove the fur or lint by hand, dispose of it, and use the brush again. By choosing a reusable lint remover, you can keep your clothes and furniture looking fresh, reduce single-use waste, and save money over time.
Let’s open the laughter medicine bottle and have a healthy dose with the joke of the day, entitled, “The Blank Stare.”
Gavin sat at his desk, looking at his computer, when his coworker asked:
“Rough morning?”
“I tried to function without coffee today.”
“Brave. How’d that go?”
“I stared at my computer like it owed me answers.”
“I hear you, man. Caffeine translates the world.”
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