In today’s news, Japan and United Nations Development Programme provide infrastructure to support Ukraine’s (Ureign’s) winter energy needs, United States study shows world is experiencing larger ocean waves as a result of climate change, positive effects of plant food on gut microbiome revealed in study, teams of scientists develop innovative new “transparent wood” material with exciting applications, cyclists in Taiwan, also known as Formosa, raise US$581,000 for families facing financial hardship, new locally-owned vegan meal prep service launched in greater Victoria, Canada region, and elephant-folk populations stabilize in southern African heartlands.
Here is a neat tip on how to use aluminum foil to remove rust. Over time, rust will corrode and damage metal surfaces; therefore, it's important to get rid of it as early as possible. A single sheet of crumpled up aluminum foil can be used to remove the rust. Just dip it in water, and rub it on any rusty metal areas. If you want a speedier process, simply add vinegar or lemon juice to the foil. After you have finished rust removal, consider adding a sealing paint or wipe the surface with an oiled cloth to prevent further rust from occurring.
Now, it’s time to savor some refreshing mood-upliftment with the joke of the day. It’s entitled “Map Misfortune.”
Two pirates buried their treasure together on an island, and it was now time to make a map for the treasure.
“We should make the map from north to south, that is best.”
“You must be joking; south to north is the way to go!”
The pirates argued, and not being able to come to a compromise, each pirate decided to make his own map, the way he liked. A few weeks go by, and the first pirate goes to see the second pirate in a panic.
“My map has been stolen! My map has been stolen! Quickly, we have to go to the treasure!”
They arrived to find that indeed the treasure was gone.
“Oh no, my beautiful treasure!”
“You should have listened to me in the first place. Had they stolen my map, they would have never been able to find the treasure!”
?!