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Add one spoonful of this simple ingredient to your cleaning water, and your windows could stay cleaner longer than usualWinter's persistent window fog and drips can lead to mold and structural damage. A simple, inexpensive solution gaining traction involves a...
How a simple bowl of salt in your room can quietly fight indoor dampnessA simple bowl of salt can effectively absorb moisture in damp rooms, a scientifically supported method for humidity control. Coarse salt, l...
The simple salt-water trick that can reduce window condensation in winterWinter mornings often bring foggy windows. A simple trick using salt water can help. Salt's hygroscopic nature pulls moisture from the air....
Why Putting a Bowl of Salt in Your Room Can Quietly Reduce DampnessDiscover a simple trick to combat dampness in your home. A bowl of salt, a time-tested solution, effectively absorbs excess moisture. Scien...
Hang A Salt Bag In Your Shower The Simple Hack That Cuts Moisture And Keeps Your Bathroom FreshA simple salt bag can combat bathroom dampness. This method uses salt's natural ability to absorb moisture. It helps reduce fogging mirrors...
Rosemary And Coarse Salt In One Jar: A Brilliant Kitchen Hack Or A Dangerous Food FadRosemary salt has surged in popularity, blending culinary appeal with unproven energy-cleansing claims. While scientific research confirms ...
One Spoonful In Your Cleaning Water: The Window Washing Tweak That Keeps Glass Clear Longer In WinterAdding a teaspoon of glycerin to window cleaning water significantly improves clarity over days by altering how water interacts with glass....
Did NASA’s experiment accidentally kill life on Mars?Life on Mars: An astrobiologist suggests that NASA's Viking missions in the 1970s may have inadvertently eliminated potential Martian life....
Parched UAE turns to science to squeeze more rainfall from cloudsThe UAE, located in one of the hottest and driest regions on earth, has been leading the effort to seed clouds and increase precipitation, ...
From a reliable hardtack for navies on long voyages to a cheap snack during Industrial Revolution, the biscuit has a crisp historyIn her new history of biscuits, Collingham says how a luxury product for Europe’s bourgeoisie is now an affordable item.
World Water Day: Flavoured drinks are better, and other myths bustedDebunk the common myths on the 25th World Water Day.
Japanese company loses patent bid for diabetes drugThe Kolkata Patent Office, on an opposition filed by domestic drug firm Lupin, refused the patent application on grounds that it was "obvio...