By: Amy Cheng
Healthy eating is often linked to better mental health but a new study has revealed that the act of cooking healthy meals can also benefit our mental health.
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By: Amy Cheng
Healthy eating is often linked to better mental health but a new study has revealed that the act of cooking healthy meals can also benefit our mental health.
Continue reading “Confidence in Cooking Could Improve Your Mental Health”
By: Michael McQueen
With abilities that seem to have come straight from the future, 3D printing is gaining traction across all industries. While 3D printing has been a fringe technology for decades, the numbers give some indication of how quickly it is moving towards the mainstream. Continue reading “3 Key Powers of 3D Printing”
By: Laura Bennett
It’s bizarre that while most of us would say we want to live a long, fruitful life, society also has these deeply engrained attitudes about “getting older” that label middle-age and beyond as this kind of mediocre wasteland of discontentedness. Continue reading “New Academy Aiming to Change Our Bitter-Sweet Relationship With Ageing”
By: Helen Carr
In 2019/2020 I wrote a novel. Yes, I finally finished writing the 90000-word manuscript I had sitting in my head for years. Thank you, you’re too kind. No, seriously, hold your applause; because the truth is, it’s not very good…but it could be…maybe? Continue reading “You Ought To Be Congratulated!”
By: Susan Joy
This tangy mustard dressing is an easy and versatile dressing for almost any salad. It also goes well over steamed vegetables, giving them a boost of extra flavour. Continue reading “Mustard Vinaigrette”
By: Laura Bennett
Whatever your diet of news consumption was before the pandemic, it’s likely in the last three years you’ve watched more updates, press conferences, and alerts about natural disasters and world events than in previous ones. Continue reading “‘Self-Care is Vital in the Unrelenting News Cycle’”
By: McCrindle
Mark Zuckerberg recently announced the arrival of ‘Meta’ – a parent company that will house the stable of products and companies owned by the tech giant to allow autonomy between each product under a larger, purposeful banner. Continue reading “The Metaverse Will Mean More to Gen Alpha Than Any Other Generation”
By: Third Space, City Bible Forum
I love watching the Slow Mo Guys on YouTube. There is something so appealing about watching destruction at 28,500 frames per second. They spin an apple faster and faster until they find the apple’s ‘nope-speed’ of 6565 RPM and it disintegrates into fruit salad. Your eyes are glued to the screen as the apple spins towards inevitable destruction.
Continue reading “‘Nope Speed’ – Moving So Fast That You Fall Apart… Sound Familiar?”
By: Michael McQueen
As innovations continue to proliferate, technology is being increasingly integrated with the human body. Continue reading “4 Ways We Will Wear Tomorrow’s Wearable Tech”
By: Amy Cheng
The amount of light we’re exposed to during the day can impact our quality of sleep, an academic researching circadian systems has said.
Continue reading ““A Good Night’s Sleep Starts as Soon as We Wake Up,” Says Sleep Researcher”