A sleep study from the UK found that where people sleep in bed is significantly associated with their mental state when they wake up. When people sleep on the right side of the mattress, they wake up with a relatively pessimistic mood, a grumpy temper, a bad mood, and a dislike of work. Conversely, people who sleep on the left side tend to be more positive and optimistic about life. Although this distinction is somewhat narrow, it does lead to interesting behavioral tendencies. Both husband and wife tend to have a strong "territorial awareness" in sleeping, so it is not easy to switch sides to sleep. People who live alone prefer to sleep on the right side, while people with extensive friends prefer the left side. The study also found that one-third of the partners surveyed slept separately each night; nearly one-half would hide in other rooms to avoid their partner's snoring. (compiled from the "Daily Mail" website)
The makeup market has a novelty and special freckles "spot" to brighten yourself
Freckles are often unavoidable for beauty-loving ladies, but recently these former "outcasts" have gradually become fashionable "new favorites" in the makeup market. A cosmetic freckling kit called "Freck Yourself" is slowly enriching people's aesthetic experience. It comes with 72 self-adhesive molds and a rollerball pen with a skin-tinting formula, just roll the mold over the skin with the rollerball pen and the freckles you want are created. Remi Brixton (Remi Brixton) from Los Angeles, USA, is the inventor of this product. She said that her product solves the disadvantages of the previous artificial freckles that are unnatural and easy to color. People with many days of freckles also praised the product, saying it made people more optimistic about their previously despised "spots" and more confident in themselves. (compiled from "Oddity Central" website)
The development and upgrade of aircraft is magical with the "heart"
The era of human beings "doing whatever they want" in technology may not be far away! Russian scientists have recently developed an aircraft that can move according to human thoughts. Users only need to wear a special helmet, and their thoughts can be converted into machine commands through the helmet, and then direct the aircraft to fly high and low. This project was funded by Russia's Foundation for Advanced Research and was successfully developed by Neurobotics after years of research. Its most important advantage is that it can be used for two purposes, that is, to achieve simultaneous execution of multiple tasks, and the user can also engage in other activities while controlling the aircraft. At present, the development of this project is only used in the defense field, and there is no sign of entering the civilian field. If it enters the homes of ordinary people in the future, it will inevitably cause a lot of shock. (compiled from "Oddity Central" website)
Posture is also emotion
We've been told that constantly looking at our phones is not good for our health. And recent scientific research has confirmed its negative impact on our posture and mood. Writing in the New York Times, Harvard University's Amy Cuddy said that when we look down at our phones, we look like we're slouched and depressed. This posture can have a detrimental effect on our own emotions and our own self-esteem. More importantly, using such small-screen electronic devices with your head down for a long time will make people unconfident, and will be damaged both physically and mentally. This runs counter to the life purpose of using your phone to be more productive. Your posture determines your state of mind, and it is the key to healthy mood and strong self-confidence. Cardi also advises people to switch to larger-screen devices and do more neck exercises. (Compiled from the "Science Outpost" website)
Back to wood as energy instead of gasoline to save money
In response to the energy crisis and the continued rise in gasoline prices, many Ukrainian drivers have turned their attention to wood and use this primitive fuel to drive their cars. This approach is not original. In fact, as early as the "World War I" period, this technology has been popular. Today, many Ukrainian drivers are willing to use wood as their vehicle power to save money. Eugene Chernigov, 36, converted one of his vintage cars into a wood drive, and as a science teacher he even checked historical documents from 1939, spending two Many months of time to study the relevant technology assiduously. He said the retrofitted fuel costs were cut in half compared to burning gasoline, and the emissions were more environmentally friendly. (compiled from "Oddity Central" website)
People who are too "screwed" are not necessarily bad, strengthen their own opinions and execute quickly
Scientists recently said that people who are too "squeaky" tend to be more successful in some way, like Jobs, whose temper was criticized by employees, but his achievements are there for all to see. This conclusion comes from experiments conducted by two scientists at the State University of New York at Stony Brook. In the first part of the experiment, they asked 200 students to design a marketing plan, then formed teams of three, and finally each team's final plan was basically the one who "screwed" the most. In another part of the experiment, the researchers asked 300 participants to design gifts and then discuss them with others. Those who are "opinionated" tend to be more active in articulating their ideas when the opinions of others are at odds with their own. However, scientists also said that the sampling scope of this conclusion still needs to be expanded, and it cannot be generalized for the time being. (compiled from the "Daily Mail" website)
New scientific discovery: "greedy mouth" in the middle of the night is harmful to the brain
Friends who love to eat at night, please pay attention: The latest scientific research has found that eating late at night may damage the hippocampus of the brain and affect memory function. Scientists from the University of California, Los Angeles, conducted related experiments on mice, letting them eat when they should be sleeping, and found that their bodies had reduced levels of a protein called CREB, which plays a role in the body's biological clock and brain memory. formation is crucial. Scientists say people eating at the wrong time can have a profound impact on their learning and memory. For many people who stay up late, it is necessary to understand that these behaviors slow down certain brain functions. While the study hasn't been done in humans, the results have implications for those with irregular lifestyles, especially those who work night shifts. (compiled from the "Daily Mail" website)
New invention in the Philippines: "salt water" burning lamps
Two tablespoons of salt and a cup of water can generate electricity and light? That's not a joke, Filipino scientist Meet Aisa Mijeno has developed a new way to turn on lights without batteries. Based on extensive experiments, she is continually improving chemical compounds, catalysts, metal alloys, etc., which, when immersed in an electrolyte, generate electricity. This method of lighting with salt water is not only safer than traditional kerosene lamps, but also more economical and convenient. Mijno's original intention was to provide a lighting solution for certain areas of the Philippines where electricity was not available. Although this "salt lamp" has not been put into large-scale production, it has been widely recognized internationally, and even the President of the United States has praised it. Mijno believes that her invention is not just a product, but a social change. (compiled from "Oddity Central" website)
A beautiful and practical room with food hidden in the front
In the eyes of different people, home can have different shapes and definitions. American architect Christoph Kaiser and his wife built their home in a 340-square-foot abandoned "granary", which is not only environmentally friendly, but also simple and comfortable. Caesars bought the granary from a farmer in Kansas and shipped it to Phoenix, Arizona, for a livable renovation. He first added a foam partition between the inner and outer walls, and applied heat treatment to the exterior; at the same time, he designed many interiors to meet the shape requirements of the circular arc of the granary, making full use of every inch of space inside. Only $350 worth of waste walnut wood is used for the floor, and even the bedroom lighting uses natural light from the ceiling skylight, reflecting the full green concept, which can be described as a fashionable masterpiece of architectural design. (compiled from "Oddity Central" website)
Drinking white water has a fruity taste and rich taste to lose weight
A "Right Cup" that can fill white water with different fruit flavors has brought a lot of surprises to friends who want to lose weight but can't keep their mouths shut. This kind of cup has a scented inner layer, which can release the aromatic smell of different kinds of fruits, so that the boiled water can also become tasteful, so that people who like to drink juice can also achieve the satisfaction of the taste without increasing the calories. The cups are made of BPA-free materials and use specialized fragrance release technology. When you take a sip of water, the rich, fruity flavor kicks in. The inventor of the cup, Isaac Lavi, is a diabetic himself and knows the dangers of sugar-sweetened beverages in the treatment of obesity and diabetes, so this invention undoubtedly provides children who struggle with these diseases. help