Interesting articles to read today – March 31, 2024

Interesting articles to read today – March 31, 2024
Interesting articles to read today – March 31, 2024
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An American has become the first woman to finish the Berkley Marathon. 100 miles in 5 loops of 20 miles each, that’s 150 kilometers. The total difference in altitude is 18,000 meters of ascents and descents. Only 20 people have completed it so far.

The Olympic Games in Paris will not open in a stadium, but with a ceremony on the Seine, the athletes “parading” on boats on the river. The start is on July 26.

How WD-40 works and 30 uses for this solution. Good to know next to the house.

The earth spins faster. Specialists say that by 2029 we should make up for this by jumping one second on the clock that yearwhich probably means some pretty extensive software changes in many programs.

Earthquakes of 1940 and 1977:

Photos from the collapsed bridge in Baltimore. It says a lot about the American economy and blue collar jobs that the 6 victims are from Guatemala, Honduras, El Salvador and Mexico.

In Japan, adult diaper sales have outsold baby diapers for over a decade. That means an aging population.

Pictures of the Year, a long-standing photography competition, has awarded its 81st edition. And they are all tragic because 2023 was a year full of horrors.

Cowboy CarterBeyonce’s new country-influenced album.

The lockdown has changed consumption habits. People save less money and spend more, travel more, have various pleasures.

Asia’s best restaurants in 2024. Tokyo, Bangkok and Singapore are great culinary centers.

CNN report on how Romania, Slovakia and Finland want to shoot more bears.

Researchers have found a cure for tinnitus, tinnitus. I wonder how many people suffer from this and maybe don’t even know it.

A salmon recipe.

The article is in Romanian

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