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'I kept my house cool in a heatwave after I had a lightbulb moment - it was so simple'
Wales Online via Yahoo News UK· 3 days agoCool with water If you have a fan, place a bowl of ice water in front of it to blow cooler air....
The Soda Aisle Has Never Been More Exciting — Here Are 6 Brands to Try
Food & Wine via Yahoo News· 12 hours ago-based soda brand Something & Northing is the cool girl of the soda world. Their barely sweet...
The Catskills are calling — here’s where to stay, eat and play
NY Post· 1 day agoGet into an upstate frame of mind. Fun for all ages awaits in this famed Alpine enclave upstate....
How 500-year-old ‘invincible’ SHARK may hold secret to extending life
The Irish Sun· 11 hours agoResearchers believe the invincible Greenland Shark's metabolism could hold the secret to its long life - and they're hoping it will do the same for us. "The results support our hypothesis that ...
Women feared 35 stone Gavin Plumb would squash them during sex
Daily Express· 10 hours agoDescribing his first and only girlfriend at the age of 18, which lasted about “four-and-a-half...
The Absolute Best Way To Store Ice Wine
Daily Meal via Yahoo News· 6 days agoIf you're looking for the best way to store ice wine, we have expert tips, down to the temperature at which it should be kept and how the bottle should...
Paris Hilton says $15 under-eye patches are the reason she's 'stayed natural'
The Irish Sun· 4 days agoPARIS Hilton has revealed the secret to her age-defying appearance costs just $15. The 43-year-old...
Stonehenge Bluestones: Bristol Channel confirmed as glacial transport route
Salisbury Journal via Yahoo News UK· 1 day agoNew research, published in the peer-reviewed Quaternary Newsletter journal, disposes once and for...
‘The most exclusive slum in the South Pacific’: the strange saga of Marlon Brando’s eco ‘utopia’
Daily Telegraph· 7 hours agoWhen the world didn’t want to be changed – there was no mass market for his higher-minded movies and...
Oldest inhabited termite mounds have been active for 34,000 years
Romford Recorder· 14 hours agoMichele Francis, senior lecturer in the university’s department of soil science who led the study, said: “We knew they were old, but not that old.” Ms Francis said the mounds existed while sabre-toothed ...