Singapore Mango Laws: Why you should never pick a fallen mango in Singapore: This can happen to you

If you ever spot a mango lying on the ground in Singapore, think thrice before picking it up because what may feel like a harmless travel moment can actually land you in several legal troubles, including hefty fines. As a first-time visitor, you might not be aware of the ‘mango laws’ of Singapore. It’s strange…

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Hantavirus Outbreak: Hantavirus outbreak timeline: How a deadly Atlantic cruise ship crisis unfolded for weeks before detection

Picture this: You’re on a dream voyage across some of the most remote waters on Earth, and one fine day, it turns into a chilling public health case study.The Hantavirus outbreak on the MV Hondius cruise ship has turned into the kind of nightmare public health officials dread. What’s even more concerning is the fact…

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The reason your tomato plants keep failing has nothing to do with your soil |

The distance between your tomato plants matters far more than most people think.Image Credits: Google Gemini Each spring, millions of Americans go to their local nursery, pick up a few tomato seedlings and plant them with the best of intentions. Then July comes, and something goes wrong. The plants are crowded, the leaves begin to…

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These garden perennials bloom from spring to frost and come back every year |

The bleeding heart is one of the few perennials that truly thrives in deep shade. Image Credits: Google Gemini If you’ve ever killed a houseplant and quietly blamed yourself, here’s some really good news: there’s an entire category of garden plants that basically refuse to die. Perennials, plants that return year after year without replanting,…

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In 1945, Percy Spencer felt a candy bar melt in his pocket and built the microwave, changing how the world eats |

A World War II scientist, Percy Spencer, accidentally discovered the microwave’s cooking potential when his candy bar melted near a magnetron. This led to experiments with popcorn and eggs, revealing how microwave energy rapidly heats food. Image Credits: Wikipedia We instinctively grab our microwaves without giving them a second thought. The appliance is right there…

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In 2007, John Maloof paid $380 for a box of old negatives that led to the discovery of one of the greatest street photographers ever |

Chicago man uncovered Vivian Maier’s lost archive that changed photography history. Image credit – Wikimedia Routine visit to an auction of storage lockers turned incredible for John Maloof, a real estate agent from Chicago, who found historical materials in one locker in 2007. He purchased the items for about $380. Initially, his interest was merely…

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Sundar Pichai found the ‘calmest place in the world’ underwater and it reshaped his approach to leadership |

Many years ago, while scuba diving off the coast of Hawaii, Sundar Pichai found himself caught in unexpectedly rough waters. Waves crashed above as he entered the sea, and for a moment, he considered turning back. Instead, he chose to dive deeper. Just a few feet below the surface, the turbulence disappeared. In its place,…

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