In today’s news, Djibouti and Ethiopia to benefit from World Bank-supported program to expand regional digital economy, new analysis calls for shift to plant-based foods to avoid billions of US dollars in climate losses, United States researchers discover bacteria possess memory systems essential for survival, Chilean start-up converts old tires into graphite that could be used in electric vehicle batteries, two-year-old British boy with cataracts raises funds for children’s charity, vegan dining scene in German capital on the rise, and police department takes in shelter puppy as “Paw-trol Officer” in the US.
Plants are the best, and I would like to share a tip to enhance your office and home space with more of them. Houseplants can bring charm and vitality and their aesthetic appeal adds ambiance, while some varieties remove mold and condensation purify the air. Experts say these green companions are also able to stimulate creativity, enhance focus, and reduce fatigue, ultimately boosting productivity. Consider these four houseplants: Hoya linearis, also known as the Green Curtain, with its furry long leaves, promotes relaxation and softens sharp corners for a calming effect. Snake plants, with their elegant leaves, enhance the visual appeal of any space and require minimal watering, making them low-maintenance. Dragon Trees (Dracaena marginata) burst with bright blooms, infusing a room with energy, combating tiredness. The Ponytail palm not only looks beautiful but also lifts your mood and needs minimal upkeep, making it a perfect fit for offices or bedroom decor. Wishing you a happier and more productive environment by embracing the green revolution!
This seems like a good moment to infuse some cheerful vibes into your day with the following joke. It’s called “New Year Resolution.”
One friend asks another friend:
“Hey, it's almost one month into the new year. How are your resolutions going?”
“Great! My resolution was to read more, so I've just been putting the subtitles on TV.”
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